Russia Visa RequirementsFor Lithuania passport holders

Lithuanian citizens need a Russian visa at $160. Travel strongly discouraged. Direct routes via Kaliningrad restricted.

Visa Required
30 days max stay
$160 visa cost
Moscow
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Lithuania passport holders require a visa to enter Russia.

The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises against travel to Russia. If essential, apply through a Russian consulate in a third country such as Armenia, Georgia, or Turkey.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Lithuanian Passport

Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned departure from Russia. At least 2 blank pages.

Visa Application Form

Russian visa application form. Apply via a Russian consulate in a third country.

Passport-Size Photos

Recent photographs per Russian consulate specifications (3.5x4.5 cm, white background).

Tourist Voucher / Invitation Letter

Official tourist voucher from a registered Russian travel agency or hotel confirmation.

Medical Travel Insurance

Minimum EUR 30,000 coverage, valid in Russia. Mandatory requirement.

Visa Fee

Approximately $160 USD. Verify current fee with the issuing consulate.

Current Travel Situation

Lithuania to Russia: What You Need to Know

Lithuanian citizens require a Russian visa at approximately $160 USD. Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, conditions have changed dramatically.

Kaliningrad context: Lithuania borders both Russia (directly) and the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad via Belarus. The Suwalki Corridor (the strip of land between Kaliningrad and Belarus that connects Lithuania to Poland) is of critical NATO strategic significance. Lithuania has restricted Russian vehicle transit through Lithuanian territory since 2022.

Lithuanian government advisory: The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly advises against all travel to Russia. Lithuanian citizens have faced particular scrutiny at Russian entry points given Lithuania's strong support for Ukraine.

Russian consular services: Lithuania suspended most Russian consular operations on its territory. Russian visas must be applied for through third-country Russian consulates.

How to Get There

Direct flights between Lithuania and Russia are suspended. Connections via Yerevan, Tbilisi, Istanbul, or Baku are available but routes change frequently.

Money & Banking

Russia uses the Russian Ruble (RUB). Western bank cards non-functional since 2022.

Practical Tips

Non-essential travel is strongly discouraged. Historically, Lithuania and Russia share the Nemunas River (Neman), and the Russian city of Kaliningrad (formerly Koenigsberg) was part of Germany and is just 150 km from Vilnius. The historic connections between these territories are complex.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Lithuanian citizens need a visa to visit Russia?

Yes. A Russian visa at approximately $160 USD is required. The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly advises against all travel to Russia.

What is the strategic significance of the Lithuania-Russia border?

Lithuania borders the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad (formerly Koenigsberg) in the west. The Suwalki Gap - the narrow strip of land between Kaliningrad and Belarus that connects Lithuania to Poland - is considered NATO's most vulnerable geographic point. Lithuania has restricted Russian and Belarusian vehicle access since 2022.

Are direct flights between Lithuania and Russia operating?

No. Direct flights between Lithuania and Russia are suspended following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Travel to Russia requires connections via Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, or Azerbaijan.

Has Lithuania historically been affected by Russian imperialism?

Deeply. Lithuania was part of the Russian Empire from the 1795 partitions of Poland-Lithuania until 1918. It was re-occupied by the Soviet Union from 1940-1941 and again from 1944-1990, including mass deportations of Lithuanians to Siberia. Lithuania was the first Soviet republic to declare independence in March 1990.

Does Russia have an e-visa for Lithuanian citizens?

Russia introduced an e-visa system for some nationalities. Current availability for Lithuanian citizens is uncertain given bilateral tensions. Consult the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or a Russian consulate in a third country for current status.

Can I use a Lithuanian bank card in Russia?

No. Visa and Mastercard suspended all operations in Russia in March 2022. Lithuanian bank cards do not work in Russia. Only Russian Mir cards and ruble cash are usable within Russia.