[1][2] The program will allow non-Lithuanian citizens to access services provided by the Lithuanian government and other institutions, such as company formation, declaration of taxes and opening of bank accounts.
[3] An application for e-residency can be made online by filling a form to the Migration Department of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Migracijos Departamentas).
The applicant must then physically present themself to the Migration Department for the identification and collection of the biometric data.
It also includes checks in the Schengen Information System for alerts by the other EU members.
[7] In January 2023, the head of the Migration Department reported that the e-residency status was granted to more than 300 people.