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Overview
Lithuania's non-EU work system is built around employer-backed temporary residence permits, the EU Blue Card for highly qualified hires, intra-corporate transfer permits, researcher-specific visa or residence channels, and national long-stay visas for routes like seasonal work. The key split is whether the job needs a work permit or an Employment Service labour-market decision, whether the sponsor can file the mediation letter in MIGRIS, and whether the stay should start with a visa or go straight to a temporary residence permit under the Law on the Legal Status of Aliens. 1Lithuanian Migration Department — I am a highly skilled employee2Lithuanian Migration Department — I intend to work under an employment contract and my profession is not on the shortage occupations list4Lithuanian Migration Department — I am an intra-corporate transferee (Directive 2014/66/EU)5Lithuanian Migration Department — I am a researcher6Lithuanian Migration Department — I come to work as seasonal worker14Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania — Law on the Legal Status of Aliens
The checked English Migration Department pages confirm that public fees apply for temporary residence permits, but the live permit-fee amounts were not exposed cleanly in this environment's scrape, so verify the current MIGRIS fee schedule before paying. 1Lithuanian Migration Department — I am a highly skilled employee2Lithuanian Migration Department — I intend to work under an employment contract and my profession is not on the shortage occupations list4Lithuanian Migration Department — I am an intra-corporate transferee (Directive 2014/66/EU)
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Permit routes
5 routes currently recognised
Employment-based temporary residence permit
★ WORKERS WITH A LITHUANIAN EMPLOYER ON A STANDARD EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT
This is Lithuania's default long-stay work route for non-EU hires. The employer files a mediation letter in MIGRIS, the worker submits the permit application and biometrics, and the case then relies on either a work permit or an Employment Service decision on labour-market need unless the worker falls into an exemption category.
- Min salary
- Often at least the latest average gross monthly salary when salary is the qualifying basis; temporary employment companies must also cover at least 1 minimum monthly salary between assignments.
- Timeline
- Up to 3 months in the general procedure on the Migration Department pages; the EU Immigration Portal says up to 4 months at the latest, with faster paid handling.
EU Blue Card
★ HIGHLY QUALIFIED HIRES WHO MEET LITHUANIA'S QUALIFICATION AND SALARY RULES
Lithuania issues the EU Blue Card as a temporary residence permit for highly qualified work. It is aimed at degree holders and some experience-equivalent applicants, uses higher salary multipliers than the standard work route, and gives stronger family-reunion rights than the ordinary employed-worker channel.
- Min salary
- At least 1.5x the latest average gross monthly wage, or 1.2x if the profession is on Lithuania's shortage list for high value-added occupations.
- Timeline
- Usually 2 months under the EU portal, or 1 month for shortage-list or high-salary cases; the Migration Department page also shows a 1-month general procedure entry.
Intra-corporate Transfer Permit
★ MANAGERS, SPECIALISTS, AND EMPLOYEE-TRAINEES MOVING WITHIN THE SAME MULTINATIONAL GROUP
Lithuania's ICT route covers temporary transfers from a non-EU group company to a Lithuanian host entity. The file is built around the host company's mediation letter plus appointment, salary, and group-relationship documents, with prior overseas-employment history and different evidence for managers, specialists, and trainees.
- Min salary
- If the ICT salary is below 1 minimum gross monthly salary, you must separately prove sufficient means of subsistence at the same minimum amount.
- Timeline
- The checked Migration Department page states a 1-month general procedure and a permit validity capped at 3 years.
Researcher Permit
★ RESEARCHERS COMING UNDER A LITHUANIAN SCIENCE OR HIGHER-EDUCATION HOST ARRANGEMENT
Lithuania lets researchers use either a researcher-specific national visa path for certain programme or author-contract cases or a temporary residence permit route linked to the host institution. The right fit depends on how long the research will last and what kind of host contract the institution can issue.
- Min salary
- No single route-wide salary floor is published on the checked researcher page; visa cases instead require proof of subsistence at 1 minimum monthly salary per month.
- Timeline
- The researcher national visa is decided within 15 calendar days and can be extended to 45 days; the EU portal says long-term researcher residence permits are decided within 3 months at the latest.
Seasonal Work Visa
★ SEASONAL WORKERS WHOSE AUTHORISED STAY EXCEEDS 90 DAYS
Lithuania keeps seasonal work on the visa side rather than in the standard long-stay work permit bucket. For stays above 90 days, the worker needs a seasonal work permit from the Employment Service and then a national visa backed by an employer mediation letter in MIGRIS.
- Min salary
- The checked visa page gives a subsistence rule of 1 minimum monthly salary per month rather than a route-wide wage threshold; the underlying job also depends on the seasonal work permit file.
- Timeline
- National visa decisions are made within 15 calendar days and can be extended to 45 days; the underlying seasonal work authorisation is capped at 6 months in a 12-month period.
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Eligibility (common baseline)
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Lithuania's work routes are employer- or host-backed: in practice you need a mediation letter in MIGRIS plus the route's specific permit, decision, or research basis before the Migration Department can issue the long-stay status.
1Lithuanian Migration Department — I am a highly skilled employee2Lithuanian Migration Department — I intend to work under an employment contract and my profession is not on the shortage occupations list4Lithuanian Migration Department — I am an intra-corporate transferee (Directive 2014/66/EU)5Lithuanian Migration Department — I am a researcher - 02
Standard employed-worker cases usually need either a work permit or an Employment Service labour-market decision, while the Blue Card uses its own qualification and salary rules and gives some exemptions from the labour-market step.
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Blue Card applicants need a higher education qualification or an accepted experience-equivalent case under Lithuanian law, plus salary at the published 1.5x or 1.2x multiplier depending on the profession.
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ICT cases require prior overseas employment in the same group, a Lithuanian host company, and category-specific evidence for managers, specialists, or trainees before the permit can be issued.
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Across Lithuania's visa and residence routes, first-time applicants are repeatedly asked for suitable-accommodation evidence, health insurance, and criminal-record documentation covering the relevant foreign-country residence history.
1Lithuanian Migration Department — I am a highly skilled employee2Lithuanian Migration Department — I intend to work under an employment contract and my profession is not on the shortage occupations list4Lithuanian Migration Department — I am an intra-corporate transferee (Directive 2014/66/EU)5Lithuanian Migration Department — I am a researcher6Lithuanian Migration Department — I come to work as seasonal worker
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Documents checklist
Passport and route application in MIGRIS
Lithuania's long-stay work routes begin with the electronic MIGRIS application, followed by an in-person visit for biometrics and original documents within the allowed window.
Employer or host mediation letter number
The sponsor submits the mediation letter electronically in MIGRIS and pays the EUR 50 stamp duty; the worker then enters that letter number in the visa or permit file.
Qualification, experience, or host-route evidence
Lithuania expects route-specific proof such as diplomas, work-experience evidence, Blue Card qualification documents, appointment letters, internship agreements, or research contracts depending on the case.
Accommodation, insurance, and subsistence proof
Most checked routes ask for a right-to-accommodation document or undertaking, health insurance, and enough funds where the route does not let the employer salary evidence fully replace subsistence proof.
Criminal-record evidence for first permits
First-time residence cases normally need foreign certificates or declarations covering relevant residence abroad in the last two years, with translation and legalization or apostille where required.
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Application steps
Match the case to the right Lithuanian route
Choose first between standard employed worker, EU Blue Card, ICT, researcher, or seasonal visa because the permit type, salary logic, and Employment Service involvement change by route.
Have the sponsor file its side first
Before the worker can finish the long-stay file, the employer or host usually needs to register the vacancy if required, obtain the work permit or Employment Service decision when the route needs it, and submit the mediation letter in MIGRIS.
Submit the worker application in MIGRIS
Complete the electronic visa or residence-permit request in MIGRIS, upload digital copies, reserve the in-person visit, and then appear with originals and biometrics within the deadline shown on the route page.
Wait for the route-specific decision
Decision times vary sharply: national visas are usually quoted in days, while residence permits can take one to several months depending on the route, pay level, and whether faster paid handling is available.
Start work and keep reporting duties in mind
After approval, work only under the conditions tied to the permit or visa, declare your Lithuanian address, and use the employer-change process before moving to another sponsor or role when the route requires it.
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Timelines & fees
Typical timeline
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EU Blue Card decision
1 to 2 months depending on salary level, shortage status, and whether faster paid handling is used
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Standard employment temporary residence permit
Up to 3 months in the general procedure on the checked Migration Department page
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Intra-corporate transferee permit
About 1 month in the general procedure
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National visa decision
15 calendar days, extendable to 45 calendar days
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Employment Service labour-market decision
Up to 7 working days after the employer files the request
Fees
Applies to the change-employer authorisation workflow on the checked Migration Department page.
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Community tips
Anecdotal · Not verified · Treat with appropriate skepticism
“Start the document pack earlier than the route page makes it sound”
People repeatedly say the real bottlenecks are criminal-record certificates, apostilles, and Lithuanian translations rather than the online form itself, so the safest approach is to build the evidence pack before relying on tourist or visa-free time.
Logged 2026-04-23 · Patterns seen on r/lithuania and expat threads
“Treat collection and in-person steps as part of the timeline”
Community discussions consistently warn that even when MIGRIS submission is quick, you still need enough legal stay left for appointments, biometrics, and card collection, so do not plan around the shortest published processing window.
Logged 2026-04-23 · Patterns seen on r/lithuania and expat threads
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Warnings and uncertainty
Lithuania ties work permission tightly to the named employer
Standard work permits and residence permits are employer-specific, and even Blue Card holders need a separate change-employer workflow during the early period of employment, so do not assume you can switch sponsors casually after arrival.
Visa routes do not remove the need for a longer-stay plan
Lithuania's national visas can bridge entry and medium-duration work, but they are still capped in validity and seasonal work itself is capped at six months in a twelve-month period, so longer employment often has to move onto the residence-permit track.
Appointment logistics still matter after the online form
The checked Lithuania pages consistently require an electronic MIGRIS filing followed by an in-person appearance with originals and biometrics, so late appointment planning can still derail an otherwise complete file.
Lithuania's own English pages and the EU Immigration Portal use slightly different outer processing windows for employed-worker and Blue Card cases, so applicants should treat the longer published estimate as the safer planning assumption unless they confirm a faster track directly with the filing authority.
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Immigration agencies
Vetted agencies for individuals and employers navigating work permits
Digital platforms for job seekers
Tech-first platforms and tools that digitise the visa process
jobbatical.com/countries-we-relocate-to/lithuania
AI-powered immigration and global mobility SaaS platform with a dedicated Lithuania relocation path — managing MIGRIS mediation letter processes, residence permit applications, EU Blue Card filing, accommodation, tax registration, and family relocation with real-time case tracking.
Why we list this agency: Jobbatical's dedicated Lithuania country page (jobbatical.com/countries-we-relocate-to/lithuania) confirms active service coverage including end-to-end employer support through the MIGRIS mediation letter stage. Founded in Tallinn, Estonia in 2014; $19.5M raised; 16,000+ global relocations; Full EuRA Member; ISO 27001 certified; OISC registered (F202200104). The platform's AI eligibility assessments, real-time tracking, and HRIS integrations with Workday, BambooHR, and SAP SuccessFactors make it a genuine digital-platform provider for Lithuanian immigration.
www.deel.com/hr-services/employee-immigration
Global workforce platform with an immigration module covering Lithuanian residence permits, EU Blue Cards, and MIGRIS-based work authorisation — 48-hour eligibility assessments, document management, real-time tracking, automated renewal alerts, and labour market test guidance.
Why we list this agency: Deel publishes a dedicated Lithuania work permit guide (deel.com/blog/how-to-get-a-visa-and-work-permit-in-lithuania/) covering the MIGRIS process, Blue Card requirements (1.5x salary rule), and seasonal visa steps. The immigration module operates in 70+ countries and offers end-to-end management covering labour market test submissions and MIGRIS mediation letter workflows. Automated compliance tools and 48-hour assessment turnaround confirm its digital-first model.
www.boundless.com
European-originated immigration and global mobility software platform — Localyze (Y Combinator / General Catalyst backed) acquired by Boundless in October 2025 — offering work permit management, visa tracking, destination services, and HR integrations across 30+ countries including Lithuania.
Why we list this agency: Boundless acquired Localyze on 1 October 2025, confirmed by BusinessWire and Geekwire. Localyze's service availability page (localyze.com/service-availability) explicitly lists Lithuania as a covered destination country. The combined platform spans Americas, Europe, and APAC. Localyze was backed by Y Combinator and General Catalyst, and its 40-person team integrated full immigration automation for EU destination countries including Lithuania.
www.playroll.com/global-hiring-guides/lithuania
Global employment and immigration SaaS platform with Lithuania EOR and immigration coverage — handling MIGRIS employer mediation letters, Employment Service labour-market decision workflows, and Blue Card sponsorship without requiring a local entity.
Why we list this agency: Playroll publishes a dedicated Lithuania hiring guide (playroll.com/global-hiring-guides/lithuania) documenting MIGRIS workflows, Employment Service steps, and permit types. The platform covers 180+ countries; EOR services let companies hire in Lithuania while Playroll manages the employer side of MIGRIS mediation letter filing. Talent mobility product bundles visa management, payroll, and benefits in a single SaaS layer.
Agencies for job seekers
Services that help individuals through the immigration process
ecovis.lt/practice-areas/labour-law/residence-work-permits-eu-lithuania
Vilnius law firm with 15+ years of immigration experience, assisting both employers and individual applicants with Lithuanian work permits, EU Blue Cards, startup visas, and group relocation for non-EU nationals.
Why we list this agency: Ranked in Employment in Lithuania by Legal 500 2025 and Chambers Europe 2025 (Band 4). Partner Loreta Andziulytė holds an individual Chambers Europe immigration profile — one of the few individual-practice recognition signals in the Lithuanian market — making the firm a credible choice for private applicants as well as corporate clients.
www.relokon.lt
Vilnius-based relocation company handling residency and work permits, immigration process management, tax registration, housing, banking setup, and departure assistance for employees and families moving to Lithuania.
Why we list this agency: Full Member of EuRA (European Relocation Association), the professional standard-body for relocation providers in Europe. Also listed in the Swedish-Lithuanian Chamber of Commerce member directory and holds memberships in several international chambers of commerce. Serves both individual relocatees and corporate clients.
www.migration.lt/immigration-to-lithuania
Vilnius-based legal centre specialising exclusively in Lithuanian immigration and citizenship law, assisting individual non-EU nationals with temporary residence permits, work permits, EU Blue Cards, MIGRIS applications, permanent residence, and citizenship matters.
Why we list this agency: A dedicated immigration law practice with a long public track record of assisting private individuals before the Lithuanian Migration Department, providing free initial citizenship analysis and detailed guidance on each route. The centre's website explicitly covers all major employment immigration pathways used by individual applicants arriving for work.
www.sulijapartners.com/immigration-into-lithuania
Vilnius law firm advising individual foreign nationals on Lithuanian temporary residence permits, MIGRIS filings, work authorisation, and business establishment, with a client base that is approximately 70% foreign companies or private individuals.
Why we list this agency: Recognised by The Legal 500 EMEA and listed in Chambers Europe. The firm's immigration practice page explicitly covers the full TRP and work permit process for individuals, and the firm's own case data shows extensive handling of immigration matters on behalf of foreign private clients — one of the clearer individual-practice signals among ranked Lithuanian law firms.
pirgroup.com/destinations/lithuania
Baltic relocation and immigration services provider with 25+ years of experience, helping individuals and families moving to Lithuania with work visas, temporary residence permits, EU Blue Cards, housing search, bank account setup, and school placement.
Why we list this agency: Full Member and EuRA Quality Seal holder of the European Relocation Association since 2011, listed on the official EuRA member directory. The group operates dedicated immigration lawyer teams in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, making it a practical choice for individuals needing hands-on relocation support alongside legal immigration assistance.
consultants.lt
Vilnius consultancy specialising in Lithuanian work permits, national D-visas, residence permits, and document legalisation for non-EU individuals — handling eligibility checks, document preparation, apostille services, and submission support from first consultation to final approval.
Why we list this agency: Consistently surfaced across searches for individual immigration consultancy services in Lithuania. The firm's three-step 'Lithuanian Work Permit in 3 Easy Steps' and 'Lithuanian Residence Permit in 3 Easy Steps' service model (consultants.lt/lithuanian-work-permit-employment-visa/) is widely cited in expat forum discussions as an accessible individual-facing service, distinct from the purely corporate orientation of major law firms.
www.migracija24.lt/en
Vilnius-based immigration consultancy operating since 2008, specialising in obtaining and extending Lithuanian temporary and permanent residence permits for individuals — including document preparation, translation, apostille, and Migration Department submission.
Why we list this agency: Consistently surfaced in searches for individual immigration consultancy services in Lithuania. Operates from a fixed Vilnius address (Laisvės pr. 60-1203) and provides a direct phone line (+370 686 18228) for personal consultations. The firm's long operating history since 2008 and focus on individual residence permit management distinguish it from the corporate-focused major law firms.
glimstedt.lt/en/practice-areas/migration
One of Lithuania's oldest law firms (founded 1993), with a dedicated migration practice advising both individuals and companies on work permits, residence permits, document preparation, and compliance for non-EU nationals arriving in Lithuania.
Why we list this agency: Ranked in Employment and multiple other practice areas in Lithuania by both Legal 500 EMEA and Chambers Europe 2026. The firm's migration practice page explicitly covers individual permit applications alongside employer cases, and its 30+ years of operating history makes it a credible long-established choice for individual clients wanting law-firm certainty.
www.gencs.eu
Pan-Baltic law firm with offices in Vilnius, Riga, and Tallinn, advising individuals on Lithuanian residence permits, work permit compliance, EU Blue Cards, and immigration strategy — with particular utility for multi-country Baltic mobility cases.
Why we list this agency: Listed on lawzana.com as a top immigration law firm across the Baltics, including Lithuania. Member of Eurojuris (630+ locations in 40+ countries). Publishes regular public immigration law updates for Lithuania (gencs.eu) and has been cited in Baltic immigration commentary for over 16 years.
workvisalithuania.com
Specialist Lithuanian lawyer team providing individual-focused work visa and residence permit assistance, covering eligibility assessment, document preparation, MIGRIS submission guidance, and legal support if complications arise.
Why we list this agency: Consistently returned by independent searches as a specialist individual-client immigration service in Lithuania. The firm's exclusive focus on Lithuanian work visas and residence permits for individual applicants — rather than a sub-practice within a general corporate firm — mirrors the individual-specialist model recommended for this list. Provides personalised guidance on temporary work visas, long-term work visas, and freelance/self-employment visas.
Agencies for employers
Corporate immigration services to bring international talent
www.cobalt.legal/practice-areas/business-immigration
Pan-Baltic law firm with a dedicated Business Immigration practice, handling work permits, EU Blue Cards, ICT permits, and employment contract advice for non-EU workers relocating to Lithuania on behalf of corporate clients.
Why we list this agency: Ranked Tier 1 in Employment in Lithuania by Legal 500 2025 and Chambers Europe 2024, which describes COBALT as housing 'a significant team handling employment contracts and immigration issues, including cross-border secondments'. Named Baltic-wide Law Firm of the Year at the 2024 Chambers Europe Awards.
www.sorainen.com/service/employment/migration-relocation
Leading Baltic law firm offering Migration & Relocation services in Lithuania: work permits, EU Blue Cards, temporary residence permits, visa advice, and handling of permit refusals for employers hiring non-EU workers.
Why we list this agency: Ranked Band 1 by Chambers Europe 2024 in Employment for Lithuania, described as 'highly active across a wide range of employment issues' with a practice that handles 'employee relocation and immigration issues'. Also Tier 1 in Employment Lithuania by Legal 500.
triniti.eu/expertise/migration-relocation
Pan-Baltic law firm with a dedicated Migration & Relocation practice in Lithuania, managing temporary residence permits, work permits, EU Blue Cards, national visas, and group relocation programmes for 20+ employees for corporate clients.
Why we list this agency: Ranked in Employment for Lithuania by both Legal 500 EMEA (Triniti Jurex Law Firm profile) and Chambers Europe 2024, which notes the firm's 'well-regarded team' handling immigration and relocation. Named employer clients include Microsoft and Kühne+Nagel.
glimstedt.lt/en
One of Lithuania's oldest business law firms (founded 1993), with a dedicated migration practice advising companies on work permits, residence permits, and document preparation for non-EU nationals arriving to work in Lithuania.
Why we list this agency: Ranked in Employment and multiple other practice areas in Lithuania by both Legal 500 EMEA and Chambers Europe (profile updated Europe 2026). The firm's own news confirms Legal 500 recognition across Employment and nine other categories.
pirgroup.com/destinations/lithuania
Pan-Baltic relocation and immigration services provider covering Lithuania work visas, temporary residence permits, and employer change processes for non-EU workers, with a dedicated immigration lawyer team serving corporate mobility programmes.
Why we list this agency: Full Member of EuRA (European Relocation Association) and EuRA Quality Seal certified since 2011. The firm's Latvia entity (Partners in Relocation Group Sia) is listed on the official EuRA member directory; services and quality certification extend to Lithuania operations.
www.relokon.lt
Vilnius-based relocation company providing end-to-end mobility support for employers: immigration process management, residency and work permits, housing, tax registration, banking, and departure services for relocated employees.
Why we list this agency: Full Member of EuRA (European Relocation Association). Also listed in the Swedish-Lithuanian Chamber of Commerce member directory and holds memberships in several international chambers of commerce, reflecting its positioning as a trusted partner for corporate mobility programmes in Lithuania.
ecovis.lt/practice-areas/labour-law/residence-work-permits-eu-lithuania
Vilnius law firm with 15+ years of immigration experience, handling Lithuanian work permits, EU Blue Cards, startup visas, and group relocation programmes for employers bringing non-EU workers to Lithuania.
Why we list this agency: Ranked in Employment in Lithuania by Legal 500 2025 and Chambers Europe 2025 (Band 4). Partner Loreta Andziulytė holds an individual Chambers Europe immigration profile — one of the few individual-practice recognition signals in the Lithuanian market. The firm explicitly handles corporate group relocations as well as individual permit applications.
www.sulijapartners.com/immigration-into-lithuania
Vilnius law firm advising employers on Lithuanian temporary residence permits, national D-visas, Employment Service filings, MIGRIS mediation letter preparation, and work permit compliance for non-EU hires.
Why we list this agency: Consistently surfaced in searches for Lithuanian immigration law practices in Vilnius. The firm's immigration practice page explicitly covers employer-side obligations — including work permit application preparation, Employment Service labour-market filings, and permit refusal challenges — making it a verifiable corporate immigration choice alongside the larger Baltic-wide firms.
www.gencs.eu
Pan-Baltic law firm with a Vilnius office, advising employers on Lithuanian immigration compliance, work permits, EU Blue Cards, and labour law — with additional offices in Riga and Tallinn for multi-country Baltic mobility programmes.
Why we list this agency: Listed on lawzana.com as a top immigration law firm across the Baltics. Member of Eurojuris (630+ locations in 40+ countries). Publishes regular employer-facing Lithuanian immigration law updates (gencs.eu) and has been cited in Baltic immigration commentary for over 16 years. Particularly useful for employers managing workforce mobility across Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia simultaneously.
www.migration.lt/immigration-of-work
Vilnius immigration law firm offering employer-focused services on Lithuanian work immigration: work permits, temporary residence permits, EU Blue Cards, MIGRIS support, company registration for sponsorship, and post-arrival compliance.
Why we list this agency: Listed on lawzana.com's curated Vilnius immigration lawyer directory and the EU Immigration Portal's Lithuania international-service-provider listing. The firm's dedicated work-immigration page (migration.lt/immigration-of-work) explicitly covers employer-side filing and ongoing compliance, making it a verifiable specialist option for corporate clients.
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Official sources
Government portals and legislation this page cites
I am a highly skilled employee
www.migracija.lt/en/as-esu-aukstos-kvalifikacijos-darbuotojas
official · Lithuanian Migration Department · checked 2026-04-23
I intend to work under an employment contract and my profession is not on the shortage occupations list
www.migracija.lt/en/ketinu-dirbti-pagal-darbo-sutarti-ir-mano-profesija-nera-itraukta-i-trukstamu-profesiju-sarasa
official · Lithuanian Migration Department · checked 2026-04-23
I intend to work under an employment contract and my profession is on the shortage occupations list
www.migracija.lt/en/ketinu-dirbti-pagal-darbo-sutarti-ir-mano-profesija-yra-itraukta-i-trukstamu-profesiju-sarasa
official · Lithuanian Migration Department · checked 2026-04-23
I am an intra-corporate transferee (Directive 2014/66/EU)
www.migracija.lt/en/esu-perkeliamas-imones-viduje
official · Lithuanian Migration Department · checked 2026-04-23
I am a researcher
www.migracija.lt/en/esu-tyr%C4%97jas
official · Lithuanian Migration Department · checked 2026-04-23
I come to work as seasonal worker
www.migracija.lt/en/darbas-noriu-gauti-viza
official · Lithuanian Migration Department · checked 2026-04-23
Changing Employer
www.migracija.lt/en/changing-employer
official · Lithuanian Migration Department · checked 2026-04-23
Obligations of the Employer
www.migracija.lt/en/obligations-of-the-employer
official · Lithuanian Migration Department · checked 2026-04-23
Employed worker in Lithuania
home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/migration-and-asylum/eu-immigration-portal/employed-worker-lithuania_en
official · European Commission Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs · checked 2026-04-23
Highly-qualified worker in Lithuania
home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/migration-and-asylum/eu-immigration-portal/highly-qualified-worker-lithuania_en
official · European Commission Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs · checked 2026-04-23
Researcher in Lithuania
home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/migration-and-asylum/eu-immigration-portal/researcher-lithuania_en?prefLang=nl
official · European Commission Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs · checked 2026-04-23
Seasonal worker in Lithuania
home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/migration-and-asylum/eu-immigration-portal/seasonal-worker-lithuania_en
official · European Commission Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs · checked 2026-04-23
Who does what? Lithuania
home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/migration-and-asylum/eu-immigration-portal/who-does-what/lithuania_en
official · European Commission Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs · checked 2026-04-23
Law on the Legal Status of Aliens
e-seimas.lrs.lt/rs/legalact/TAD/TAIS.243642/
legislation · Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania · checked 2026-04-23
Lithuania
european-union.europa.eu/principles-countries-history/eu-countries/lithuania_en
official · European Union · checked 2026-04-23
Schengen area
home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/policies/schengen/schengen-area_en
official · European Commission Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs · checked 2026-04-23