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LITHUANIA WORK PERMIT

Pakistan to Lithuania Work Permit 2026: Cost, Process & Salary Guide

To get a Lithuania work permit from Pakistan, you first need a job offer; the employer applies for a work permit, then you apply for a national (D) visa. Processing takes 2–4 months.

Guidance onlyJun 29, 2026Salaries & visa rules are indicative — confirm with the official source or embassy.
Pakistan to Lithuania Work Permit 2026: Cost, Process & Salary Guide
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Pakistan to Lithuania Work Permit: Direct Answer

To get a Lithuania work permit from Pakistan, you first need a confirmed job offer from a Lithuanian employer. The employer then applies for a work permit (leidimas dirbti) on your behalf at the Lithuanian Labour Exchange. Once approved, you apply for a national (D) visa at the Lithuanian Embassy in Islamabad. Processing typically takes 2 to 4 months from job offer to visa issuance. This guide covers all steps, document requirements, indicative salary and costs, and red flags to avoid scams.

Who Can Apply / Requirements

Eligibility

  • Job offer from a registered Lithuanian company that proves no local or EU worker could fill the role (labour market test).
  • Qualification matching the job: vocational diploma, degree, or proven experience (e.g., for skilled trades like welding, driving, construction).
  • No criminal record – a police clearance certificate from Pakistan (and any country you lived in over 6 months in the last 5 years).
  • Valid passport with at least two blank pages and validity extending 3 months beyond the visa.
  • Health insurance covering Lithuania for the entire stay.

Documents Checklist

  • Completed national visa application form (available at the embassy website).
  • Two recent passport-size photos (35x45mm, white background).
  • Original passport and copies of all pages.
  • Work permit approval letter from the Lithuanian Labour Exchange (provided by employer).
  • Employment contract or preliminary agreement.
  • Proof of qualifications (diplomas, certificates, translated into Lithuanian or English).
  • Police clearance certificate (from Pakistan, attested by Ministry of Foreign Affairs).
  • Travel health insurance (minimum €30,000 coverage).
  • Flight itinerary (not a ticket) and accommodation proof (employer can provide).
  • Visa fee receipt.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Secure a job offer. Search for jobs on Lithuanian job portals (e.g., CVonline, CVbankas) or through recruitment agencies. The employer must be willing to sponsor a work permit.
  2. Employer applies for work permit. The company submits the application to the Lithuanian Labour Exchange (Užimtumo tarnyba). This includes a labour market test (checking for local candidates). Processing takes 2–4 weeks.
  3. Receive work permit approval. Once approved, the employer sends you the permit decision and a signed employment contract.
  4. Apply for national visa (D). Book an appointment at the Lithuanian Embassy in Islamabad (or the visa application centre – VFS Global). Submit all documents in person.
  5. Wait for visa processing. The embassy processes the D visa in 15–30 calendar days. You may be called for an interview.
  6. Collect passport. Pick up your passport with the visa sticker. The visa is usually valid for 90 days to 1 year, after which you apply for a temporary residence permit in Lithuania.
  7. Travel to Lithuania. Enter Lithuania within the visa validity. Register your address and apply for a temporary residence permit within 30 days of arrival.

Salary, Cost & Savings

The table below shows indicative estimates for a skilled worker (e.g., welder, truck driver, construction worker) in Lithuania. Actual figures vary by occupation, city, and employer.

ItemAmount (EUR)Notes
Monthly gross salary€1,400 – €2,200Based on average for skilled trades; official minimum is €924 (2026).
Estimated net salary€1,100 – €1,700After income tax (20% flat) and social insurance (approx. 19.5% employee share).
Monthly living costs (single)€500 – €800Rent (€300–€500), food (€150–€250), transport (€30–€50), utilities (€50–€100).
Realistic monthly savings€300 – €900Net minus living costs; varies greatly by lifestyle.
Visa application fee€120National D visa fee (paid at embassy/VFS).
Work permit fee€0 (paid by employer)Employer covers the work permit cost (approx. €50–€100).
Health insurance (1 year)€100 – €200Travel insurance for visa; later mandatory state insurance.
Police clearance & attestation€50 – €100Cost in Pakistan for certificate and attestation.
Flight ticket (Islamabad to Vilnius)€400 – €700One-way economy, depending on season.

All figures are indicative estimates as of June 2026. Official minimum wage is set by the Lithuanian government. Check Sodra for social insurance rates.

Processing Time & What to Expect

  • Work permit (employer side): 2–4 weeks after submission.
  • Visa application (embassy): 15–30 calendar days. Some cases may take up to 60 days if additional checks are needed.
  • Total time from job offer to visa: 2–4 months.
  • Temporary residence permit after arrival: 1–4 months (apply at Migration Department).

Delays can occur if documents are incomplete or if the labour market test takes longer. Always apply well before your intended travel date.

Scams & Red Flags

  • Never pay upfront for a job offer. Legitimate employers do not charge fees to workers. Any agent asking for payment before you have a verified contract is a scam.
  • Verify the employer. Check the company in Lithuanian registers (e.g., Registrų Centras). If they have no online presence or a generic email (e.g., @gmail.com), be cautious.
  • Fake work permits. Only the Lithuanian Labour Exchange can issue a work permit. If someone offers you a permit without a job offer, it is illegal.
  • Unrealistic promises. Guarantees of high salaries (€3,000+ for unskilled work) or immediate visas are red flags.
  • Phishing websites. Use only official embassy or VFS Global websites for visa applications. Avoid third-party sites that ask for personal data.

Sources & How to Verify

  • Lithuanian Embassy in Islamabad: pk.mfa.lt – official visa information and forms.
  • Migration Department of Lithuania: migracija.lt – for temporary residence permits after arrival.
  • Lithuanian Labour Exchange: uzt.lt – work permit procedures.
  • VFS Global Pakistan: vfsglobal.com – visa application centres.

Last verified: June 2026. Rules change frequently; always confirm with the official embassy or the Migration Department before applying.

Key takeaways

  • A job offer is mandatory; the employer applies for the work permit first.
  • Processing takes 2–4 months from job offer to visa.
  • Indicative net monthly salary for skilled workers: €1,100–€1,700; savings potential €300–€900.
  • Never pay upfront for a job offer; verify employer legitimacy.
  • Official sources: Lithuanian Embassy Islamabad and Migration Department.

Frequently asked questions

Can I apply for a Lithuania work permit without a job offer?

No. You must have a confirmed job offer from a Lithuanian employer who sponsors the work permit. Self-application is not possible.

How long does the whole process take from Pakistan?

Typically 2 to 4 months from job offer to visa issuance. The work permit takes 2–4 weeks, visa processing 15–30 days, plus document gathering and travel.

What is the minimum salary for a work permit in Lithuania?

The job must pay at least the Lithuanian minimum wage, which is €924 per month in 2026. Most skilled jobs pay €1,400–€2,200 gross.

Can I bring my family to Lithuania on a work visa?

Yes, after you obtain a temporary residence permit, your spouse and minor children can apply for family reunification. They must meet income and accommodation requirements.

Is the IELTS or English test required for a Lithuania work visa?

No official English test is required. However, the employer may require proof of language skills (English or Lithuanian) for the job.

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