
Health insurance is legally required for most non-EU foreigners applying for a Lithuanian visa or residence permit.
For visa applicants, the minimum coverage is €30,000, including emergency medical care and repatriation.
For Temporary Residence Permits, the Migration Department requires at least €10,000 medical coverage.
This plan provides compliant coverage and protects you during your arrival phase or until you become insured through Lithuania’s public healthcare system, PSD.
Explicitly valid in Lithuania and accepted as proof of private health insurance for visa and residence permit applications.
Download your insurance certificate instantly after signing up. Your documents clearly state coverage amount, validity dates, and repatriation inclusion as required by Lithuanian authorities.
You can sign up before receiving your Lithuanian personal identification number or residence card.

National D visas are mandatory for long stays up to 12 months. Insurance is strictly required at the application stage.
You must provide minimum €30,000 coverage, emergency medical treatment, hospital care, repatriation and validity for the full visa period.
Without proper insurance, visas are denied. This plan provides compliant documentation for your visa application via MIGRIS or embassy.

For work, study, family reunification, or legal activity permits, Lithuania requires proof of private insurance for at least the first year of stay.
Minimum coverage: €10,000 medical expenses. Proof must be submitted during the residence permit application.
Many applicants purchase a one-year private policy to satisfy this requirement.

Once employed and registered for social contributions, you become insured under Lithuania’s public healthcare system, PSD.
Until PSD becomes active, you must maintain private insurance. After PSD activation, your state coverage fulfills the requirement for permit renewals.
This plan protects you during your arrival and employment transition phase.

Lithuania does not have a dedicated Digital Nomad Visa. Remote workers typically use:
This plan provides coverage aligned with both pathways.

Students applying for a residence permit must show valid insurance.
Visa applicants require €30,000 coverage, while TRP holders require at least €10,000
Many students purchase basic local policies purely for compliance, but broader coverage may provide better protection during your studies.

Family members applying for residence permits must show proof of insurance.
Non-working spouses are expected to maintain private insurance until eligible for PSD contributions.
Children under 18 are covered by the state once resident.
Our expat team is happy to answer your questions and give you free guidance before you sign up.
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