Lithuania Visa RequirementsFor Thailand passport holders

Lithuanian Schengen visa is required for Thai nationals. Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, is an emerging European destination with a well-preserved medieval Old Town.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$87 visa cost
Vilnius
Europe
EUR (€)
Lithuanian
UTC+2

Thailand passport holders require a visa to enter Lithuania.

Contact the Lithuanian Embassy or the Schengen country representing Lithuania in Bangkok. Standard Schengen requirements apply: valid passport, completed application form, passport photos, round-trip flight itinerary, hotel bookings, EUR 30,000 insurance, 3 months bank statements, employment documents. Fee is EUR 80.

Lithuania is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

Thailand to Lithuania: What You Need to Know

Lithuania is a Schengen member. Thai passport holders need a Type C Schengen visa. Lithuania may be represented by another Schengen country's embassy in Bangkok; verify current representation before applying.

Practical Tips

Vilnius Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Hill of Crosses near Siauliai is a unique cultural landmark. Euro is the currency. Lithuania is well-connected by budget airlines from Warsaw, Riga, and Helsinki. Often paired with Latvia and Estonia for a Baltic road trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Thai nationals need a visa to visit Lithuania?

Yes. Lithuania is a Schengen member and Thai passport holders need a Schengen Type C visa. Contact the Lithuanian Embassy or the Schengen country representing Lithuania in Bangkok for current application procedures.

What is the capital of Lithuania and what makes it special?

Vilnius is Lithuania's capital. Its baroque Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the largest in Northern Europe. Key sights include Vilnius Cathedral, the Gate of Dawn (Ausros Vartai), Gediminas Tower, and the bohemian Uzupis neighborhood (which humorously declared independence as a "republic").

What currency is used in Lithuania?

Lithuania uses the Euro (EUR), having adopted it in 2015. It was the last of the three Baltic states to join the Eurozone. Card payments are widely accepted; Lithuania is a largely cashless society.

What is the Hill of Crosses in Lithuania?

The Hill of Crosses (Kryziu Kalnas) near Siauliai is one of Lithuania's most extraordinary landmarks: a pilgrimage site covered in over 100,000 crosses of all sizes, representing faith, perseverance, and national identity. It is an unusual and moving destination that draws visitors from around the world.