Eligibility Quiz
Have you committed a war crime, a serious non-political crime outside Lithuania, or acts contrary to the purposes of the United Nations?
Documents Required
You must provide any evidence that helps the Migration Department (Migracijos departamentas) verify your identity and your claims.
- Identity Documents: Your passport, national ID card, birth certificate, or any other document that proves who you are and your nationality.
- Evidence of Risk: Any documentation supporting your fear of return, such as court summons, police reports, medical records showing injuries from abuse, threatening letters, or news articles mentioning your specific situation.
- Travel Evidence: Tickets, boarding passes, or visas that show the route you took to reach Lithuania.
- Family Documents: Marriage certificates and children’s birth certificates if you are applying with family members.
- Translations: While the government provides interpreters for your interviews, providing professional translations of your supporting documents into Lithuanian or English is highly recommended to avoid delays.
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Key Developments
The Lithuanian government announced it will accept only half of its annually allocated 158 asylum seekers under the EU Migration and Asylum Pact's solidarity mechanism, opting to pay a financial contribution for the remaining quota.
lrt.lt ↗The Refugee Reception Centre has been restructured into the new Reception and Integration Agency under the Ministry of Social Security and Labour to centralize support services and improve the integration process for protection holders.
home-affairs.ec.europa.eu ↗The Lithuanian government officially extended the temporary protection status for displaced persons from Ukraine until March 4, 2027, ensuring continued access to residence permits and social services.
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