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Visa Eligibility: Lithuania to Austria

Personalized approval likelihood for Lithuania passport holders applying to enter Austria. Free, deterministic, locale-aware.
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Overview

Lithuania citizens enjoy visa-free entry to Austria, which already grants a strong baseline approval likelihood β€” typical eligibility scores fall into the high band when combined with stable employment and basic financial proof.

How approval likelihood is calculated

PassportRoute combines passport strength, the visa requirement for Austria, your income, savings, employment, age and travel history into a 0–100 score. The bands below show what your final number means in practice.

High likelihood (70–100)
Strong profile. With complete documents, approval is the expected outcome for most Lithuania applicants travelling to Austria.
Medium likelihood (40–69)
Mixed profile. Approval is realistic but the consulate will scrutinise specific weak signals (savings, ties to Lithuania, prior travel).
Low likelihood (0–39)
Marginal profile. Build travel history with easier destinations first, increase savings and address the negative factors before re-applying for Austria.

Key signals for Lithuania β†’ Austria

Passport strength
Lithuania ranks #31 globally with 176 visa-free destinations β€” this contributes up to 30 points of the eligibility score.
Visa requirement
Current requirement: Visa-free. This is the single largest factor and contributes up to 25 points.
Finances
Income and bank balance together can add up to 30 points. Consulates expect at least 3 months of statements covering the trip cost.
Travel history
A prior Schengen, US or UK visa adds 15 points. A prior refusal subtracts 25 points and stays on the file for years.

Documents you should prepare

Based on the Visa-free requirement for Lithuania citizens visiting Austria, the following package is the minimum embassy-grade file. Missing items are the leading reason for refusal.

  • β€”Valid passport (6+ months validity, 2 blank pages)
  • β€”Completed visa application form
  • β€”Recent biometric photos
  • β€”Travel insurance ($30,000+ coverage)
  • β€”Last 3 months of bank statements
  • β€”Travel itinerary and flight bookings
  • β€”Hotel reservations or invitation letter
  • β€”Employment letter and recent payslips

Calculate your personal score

Answer 7 short questions to see your exact approval likelihood for Austria, your top suggestions and the documents you need.

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Reverse direction

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Frequently asked questions

Do Lithuania citizens need a visa to enter Austria?
No. Lithuania passport holders can enter Austria visa-free for short stays. Standard passport validity rules still apply.
How long does the visa for Austria typically take?
Embassy visas for Austria typically take 2 to 6 weeks from interview date. eVisas are usually issued within a few business days. Apply at least 6–8 weeks before travel to absorb delays.
What is the most common reason Lithuania applicants are refused a Austria visa?
Insufficient financial evidence and weak ties to Lithuania are the most common refusal grounds. Strong bank statements, an employment letter and a clear return plan address both at once.
Does this score guarantee approval?
No. Only the Austria consulate can issue a final decision. The score is a deterministic estimate based on the same factors consulates weigh β€” use it to identify weaknesses before you apply.