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Visa for Lithuania
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IACC strongly encourages all participants wishing to travel to the IACC 2024 in Vilnius to lose no time and check the requirements to secure a visa to enter Lithuania.
Participants who need a visa to enter Lithuania will be responsible for making their own arrangements.
Information on whether a foreigner requires a visa is available on the webpage of the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania here: https://keliauk.urm.lt/en
For general information on issuing Schengen visas, click here.
Should you already be fully registered for the event in Vilnius, the IACC team can prepare a visa invitation letter supporting your application stating that you are already fully registered for the event.
Anyone interested in fighting corruption is welcome to register for the IACC. Approximately 1,500 people typically attend the event. Part of what is special about the IACC is that participants come from a range of backgrounds: community activists, non-profit staff, high-level policymakers, business people, policy experts and academics.
You can find details about visa requirements for foreigners on the Consular Department’s webpage of the Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: https://keliauk.urm.lt/en
Find all the info about how to apply Schengen Visa for Journalists & Reporters clicking here.
A short-term Schengen visa is issued to allow third-country nationals to enter Europe for tourism or business as needed. One such permit is a Schengen visa for journalists and reporters, which you can apply for if you meet the eligibility criteria and entry requirements.
Please remember that visa policies can change, and there may be specific requirements or restrictions for certain nationalities or types of travel. Always double-check with the relevant authorities or embassies before planning your trip to Lithuania.
Lithuania is a member of the Schengen Area, which allows for visa-free travel for citizens of certain countries. More info: https://www.eeas.europa.eu/sites/default/files/visa_waiver_faqs_en.pdf
Citizens of the following countries do not need a visa for short stays (up to 90 days within a 180-day period):
Please remember that visa policies can change, and there may be specific requirements or restrictions for certain nationalities or types of travel. Always double-check with the relevant authorities or embassies before planning your trip to Lithuania.
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