If your Lithuania passport is headed for Egypt, the trip usually starts with two practical questions: how to get there efficiently and how to make the entry process simple. The eVisa is a useful way to prepare early, especially for travelers who want the paperwork handled before they start comparing hotels, flight connections, and sightseeing plans.

Lithuanian traveler snapshot

Common departures
Vilnius is the main starting point, with Kaunas and Palanga also relevant for many travelers.
Typical route patterns
Connections often go through Istanbul, Warsaw, Frankfurt, or other European hubs.
Best travel window
Late autumn, winter, and early spring are popular for travelers wanting warmer weather.

Travel planning from Lithuania

For many Lithuanian travelers, Egypt is a welcome change from colder months at home. It works well as a beach break, a history trip, or a family holiday that combines culture with a warmer climate.

Planning the visa early is the smartest way to keep the trip simple. Once the entry side is handled, you can focus on route choices, resort areas, city stays, and the best time to travel.

Where Lithuanian travelers often go

Cairo and Giza

Best for first-time visitors and classic sightseeing.

Nile cruise

A slower route that suits travelers who want a fuller cultural trip.

Red Sea resorts

Good for snorkeling, diving, and easy resort stays.

Family holidays

Useful when a group needs a calmer pace and clear documents.

Confirm your passport eligibility on the Egypt eVisa eligibility page before you finalize plans.

Documents you'll need

  • A clear scan of the passport biographical page.
  • An active email inbox you can check during review.
  • A valid payment method for the online fee.
  • Travel dates that match your actual plan.

Before you submit

The best way to avoid delays is to treat the form like a passport copy exercise, not a memory exercise. Names, numbers, and dates should be copied from the passport exactly as they appear.

If you are traveling with children, a spouse, or a larger group, check each file separately. A quick review now can prevent repeated corrections later.

Why document review helps

A review can catch spelling mismatches, poor scans, and incomplete details before submission.

Why some travelers choose assistance

Some travelers want extra reassurance when the trip is close or several people are applying together.

The full checklist is on the Egypt eVisa requirements page.

Application timeline

Many travelers prefer a simple rhythm: prepare the documents, submit the form, then wait for email approval. That keeps the process predictable and makes it easier to plan around flights and hotel reservations.

Prepare files Keep everything clear
Enter details Match the passport
Review and pay Check before submission
Receive approval By email

You can monitor your application on the Egypt e-visa status check page.

Processing time and fees

Processing time varies, but submitting early gives you more room if the review takes longer than planned. The safest approach is to avoid a last-minute application, especially before holiday periods or fixed travel dates.

Processing Type Estimated Time Best For
Normal Processing 3-5 days Planned travel
Standard Processing 7-9 days Travelers wanting a larger buffer
Rush Processing 5-7 days Short-notice departures

See the Egypt visa processing time page for more detail.

Practical fee advice

The final cost usually includes the official visa fee and any optional service charge if you choose help with the application. For many travelers, the extra review is worth it because it lowers the chance of avoidable mistakes.

Pricing details are listed on the Egypt visa fees page.

Arrival guide

At arrival, keep your passport, approval, and booking details easy to reach. A printed copy is still a useful backup, even if you also have the visa saved on your phone.

This is especially helpful at major entry points such as Cairo, where the queue can move faster when documents are organized in advance. It also makes the first part of the trip feel calmer after a long flight.

The most common issues are spelling mismatches, passport-number mistakes, unreadable scans, and travel details that do not match the booking plan.

Use the passport as the only source for personal details, keep both digital and printed copies of the approval, and apply with enough time before departure.

Carry these items

  • Passport.
  • Printed eVisa.
  • Hotel details.
  • Return or onward ticket information.
"We are a private visa assistance agency helping travelers apply for Egypt eVisa. We are not affiliated with the Government of Egypt. Additional service charges apply besides official government fees."

Frequently asked questions

Yes, many travelers prefer to secure the visa first and then book flights afterward. That keeps the trip flexible while you compare timings and prices.

A printed copy is strongly recommended. Even if you also keep the approval on your phone, paper backup is useful at the airport and safer if your battery runs low.

Families often plan together, but each traveler still needs an accurate application. It is best to review every passport and supporting document carefully before submission.

Yes, children usually need their own visa record. Parents or guardians should enter the child’s passport details exactly as shown and keep supporting documents ready for arrival.

Apply as early as possible, especially if your trip falls around a holiday period or school break. Early submission gives you more room if the review takes longer than expected.

If your passport is close to expiry, renewing it first is usually the safer choice. A valid passport matters for both the application and entry into Egypt.

After approval, save the email, print the visa, and keep a digital copy too. It also helps to keep it with your flight and hotel details so everything is easy to find.

Temporary or emergency passports can require extra review, so it is best to confirm your situation before applying. If your passport type is unusual, checking first is safer than assuming the standard process will work the same way.

Yes, you can usually complete the online application while outside Lithuania as long as you have your passport details, payment method, and email access ready. Accuracy and inbox monitoring matter most.

Yes, Cairo Airport is a common arrival point for travelers using an Egypt eVisa. Keep your passport, printed approval, and supporting travel documents ready so entry checks go smoothly.