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China Visa Requirements for Lithuania Citizens (2026)

Visa-Free Transit for up to 10 days. Last verified June 9, 2026.

Quick answer

Lithuania citizens are not on China's unilateral visa-free list, but qualify for the 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit policy at 65 designated ports if onward travel is to a third country. For non-transit tourism, apply for an L-visa. Verified June 9, 2026.

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Passport of

Lithuania

Transit Visa-Free

Max Stay

10days

Status

Transit Visa-Free

Transit

Eligible

240-hour visa-free transit only. Lithuania is NOT on China's 35-country unilateral visa-free list (per Chinese embassy notice) — Lithuanian citizens need a tourist visa for non-transit trips.

High confidenceVerified Jun 9, 2026Source: National Immigration Administration

240-Hour Transit — eligible regions

You must enter and exit through one of the 65 designated ports across 24 provinces, and your onward ticket must go to a third country or region (not back to your origin). Since the 2025 update, you may move across provincial borders within the 240-hour window — no longer restricted to the entry region. Popular destinations:

BeijingTianjinShenyangDalianHarbinShanghaiSuzhouNanjingHangzhouHuangshanXiamenQingdaoWuhanChangshaZhangjiajieGuangzhouShenzhenSanyaChongqingChengduXi'anGuilinKunmingLijiang
Each qualifying transit is counted separately. The 240 hours is per transit, not a yearly total — a later trip that again meets the transit rules (onward to a different third country/region, via an eligible port) starts a fresh 240-hour window. Every entry must independently qualify; this is a transit allowance, not a way to refresh a tourist stay.
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Europe travelers and China visa policy

European travelers — including all 27 EU member states plus the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, the Western Balkan microstates, and (since late 2025) Russia — make up the largest visa-free cohort on China's unilateral list. Arrangements were rolled out between December 2023 (initial trial: France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Malaysia) and February 2026 (UK), with the policy currently extended through 31 December 2026. Direct flights connect London, Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Madrid, Zurich, and Stockholm to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, with typical flight times of 10–13 hours. Many travelers use the visa-free window to combine a single Chinese city stop with onward travel to Japan, South Korea, or Southeast Asia — practical because the 30-day cap rarely binds for first-time visitors.

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Visa application timeline

Pick your target departure date — we work backwards to show when each step needs to happen.

You only need a visa — and this timeline — if your trip is not a simple transit. The 240-hour visa-free entry above covers short stop-overs that continue onward to a third country/region. For a longer stay, a non-transit trip, or moving freely as a tourist, you'll need a Chinese (L) visa. If that's you, plan it backwards from your departure date:

  1. Decide cities & rough dates

    60 days before · Tue, Jun 9, 2026

    Pick your itinerary skeleton (4–5 cities for a 14-day trip is typical). Don't book non-refundable flights yet — you need them booked when you apply, but airlines' 24-hour cancel windows give you flexibility.

  2. Book flights & first hotel

    35 days before · Sat, Jul 4, 2026

    Book your inbound and outbound flights now. Make refundable hotel bookings for the full trip — most consulates require flight + accommodation proof. Cancel/rebook later if needed.

  3. Gather documents & take visa photo

    28 days before · Sat, Jul 11, 2026

    Passport (6+ months valid, 2 blank pages), application form, 33×48mm photo on white background, flight itinerary, hotel bookings, sometimes proof of funds or invitation letter. Use our visa photo creator to get the photo right the first time.

  4. Submit visa application

    21 days before · Sat, Jul 18, 2026

    Visit the Chinese embassy / consulate / Visa Application Service Center. Some accept mail-in. Standard processing is 4 working days; rush is 2–3 days at extra cost. Pay the fee at submission or on collection.

  5. Visa returned

    14 days before · Sat, Jul 25, 2026

    You should have your passport back with the visa. Verify the entry/exit dates and stay-duration printed on the visa. Errors are rare but worth catching now, not at the airport.

  6. Final-week checks

    7 days before · Sat, Aug 1, 2026

    Lock in remaining hotels, set up Alipay/WeChat Pay binding (allow 24–72 hours for verification), buy a China-friendly eSIM, install translation + maps apps, share itinerary with someone at home.

  7. Departure day

    Departure day

    Bring printed flight itinerary + first-night hotel booking; airlines occasionally check. Fill out the China Arrival Card before landing (or via the airport QR code on arrival).

Estimates assume standard processing. Rush service compresses the 21-day step to ~10 days.Use the visa photo tool →

Frequently asked questions

Do Lithuania citizens need a visa for China in 2026?

Yes — for tourism, you need a Chinese tourist (L-class) visa, applied for at the nearest Chinese embassy or consulate. However, you can use the 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit policy if you're connecting to a third country.

How does the 240-hour visa-free transit work for Lithuania passports?

You must enter and leave through one of the 65 designated ports, stay within the allowed regional zone for that port, and have a confirmed onward ticket to a third country (not back to your origin). The clock starts at 00:00 the day after arrival.

What does "third country" mean?

Your onward ticket must be to a country/region different from where you flew in from. Example: USA → Beijing → Tokyo qualifies. USA → Beijing → back to USA does not. Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan count as separate regions for this rule, so flights to/from them can qualify.

What if I need more than 10 days?

Apply for a regular tourist (L) visa at a Chinese embassy or consulate before travel. Processing is typically 4–10 working days, and visas come in single-entry, double-entry, or 10-year multi-entry formats.

Does this policy include Hong Kong, Macau, or Taiwan?

No. Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan are separate jurisdictions with their own entry rules. This policy applies only to mainland China. Hong Kong and Macau have their own visa-free schemes for many nationalities; Taiwan has a separate Republic of China entry permit system.

What passport validity does China require?

China requires at least 6 months of remaining passport validity from your date of entry, plus at least 2 blank pages. Airlines typically refuse to board passengers who don't meet this — check before you fly.

Data source & freshness

Compiled from China's National Immigration Administration and major embassy notices, last verified June 9, 2026. Visa rules can change with little notice — verify with the Chinese embassy or consulate of Lithuania before travel.