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Lithuanian Work Permits: How Long Does the Process Really Take?


Lithuanian Work Permits: Processing Time #

The processing time for a Lithuanian work permit can vary depending on several factors. These factors include the type of permit, the completeness of your application, and the current workload of the Migration Department. Here’s a detailed overview:

Types of Work Permits and Processing Times #

  • National Visa (D Visa) for Employment: This is typically the first step for non-EU citizens who need to work in Lithuania. The processing time for a D visa can range from 15 days to 1 month for a standard application. Expedited processing may be available in some cases, reducing the time to approximately 5 business days.
  • Temporary Residence Permit (TRP) based on Employment: After obtaining a D visa, you’ll need to apply for a Temporary Residence Permit (TRP) if you plan to stay and work in Lithuania for longer than the visa allows. The processing time for a TRP can vary:
    • Standard Procedure: Generally takes 2 to 4 months.
    • Urgent Procedure: Can take up to 45 calendar days (approximately 1.5 months). This option usually involves an additional fee.
  • EU Blue Card: For highly qualified professionals, the EU Blue Card is an option. The processing time is generally up to 3 months.

Factors Affecting Processing Time #

Several factors can influence how long it takes to get your work permit:

  • Completeness of Application: Incomplete applications will cause delays. Ensure all required documents are included and correctly filled out.
  • Accuracy of Information: Any discrepancies or inaccuracies in your application can lead to longer processing times.
  • Workload of the Migration Department: Processing times can increase during peak periods due to a higher volume of applications.
  • Background Checks: The Migration Department conducts background checks, which can take additional time.

Step-by-Step Process and Expected Timeframes #

  1. Obtain a National Visa (D Visa): 15 days to 1 month (or 5 business days for expedited processing).
  2. Apply for a Temporary Residence Permit (TRP): 2 to 4 months (or up to 45 calendar days for urgent processing).
  3. Submit Required Documents: Ensure all documents are complete and accurate to avoid delays.
  4. Await Decision: Processing times vary, so regularly check for updates on your application status.

Where to Find More Information #

  • Migration Department of Lithuania: The official website provides detailed information on work permits, visas, and required documents.
  • Enterprise Lithuania: Offers support and information for foreign nationals looking to work in Lithuania.

Official Resources #


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