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Seasonal work salaries in Lithuania vary depending on demand, experience, location, and company policies. Higher-paying jobs may require some level of experience or specialized skills. Typically, seasonal work comes with minimal benefits, although some employers provide accommodation and meals, especially in agriculture and hospitality roles.
If you're considering seasonal work or if you'd like support navigating visa and employment options in Lithuania, our team can assist with legal paperwork, work permits, and related documentation to get you started smoothly.
Lithuania work visa (National Long-Stay Visa, Type D):
Valid Passport: Must be valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended stay, with blank pages.
Visa Application Form: Completed and signed.
Work Permit: Issued by the Lithuanian Employment Service or Labour Exchange, usually arranged by your employer.
Employment Contract: Signed contract with a Lithuanian employer confirming job details.
Passport Photos: Recent biometric photos meeting Schengen visa standards.
Health Insurance: Coverage valid in Lithuania and the Schengen area, minimum €30,000.
Proof of Accommodation: Rental agreement, hotel booking, or employer-provided housing confirmation.
Financial Means: Bank statements or proof of sufficient funds to support yourself.
Educational/Professional Certificates: Diplomas, degrees, or qualifications relevant to the job.
Criminal Record Certificate: Sometimes required to prove no serious offenses.
Visa Fee Payment Receipt: Proof of payment for the visa application fee.