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Lithuanian passport — what should I expect after approval?

Creation date: Feb 10, 2026 12:28am     Last modified date: Feb 10, 2026 12:28am   Last visit date: Feb 12, 2026 1:12pm
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Feb 10, 2026  ( 1 post, 2 replies )  
2/10/2026
12:28am
Judah Benjamin (judahbenjamin)

I’m slowly getting closer to finishing the citizenship by descent process, and now I’m starting to think ahead about the passport itself. Strangely, that part feels more real and also more stressful. I keep wondering if I’ll miss some small detail like photos, appointment timing, or original documents. People online describe it very differently, so it’s hard to tell what’s actually important and what’s just overthinking. If anyone has already dealt with the Lithuanian passport stage, I’d love to know what caught you off guard the most.

1:15am
Chase Fuller (chasefuller)

Totally get that feeling — for me, the passport step felt like the “final exam” after everything else. What helped was reading a clear explanation of the process before even booking anything. I used lithuania passport to understand how the application usually works, what documents are expected at the appointment, and how long people typically wait. It didn’t replace official info, but it helped me show up prepared instead of guessing. Once I had everything organized, the appointment itself was surprisingly calm.

1:47am
Justin Jackson (mrjustin)

I don’t have experience with Lithuanian documents, but this thread makes a lot of sense. Often the last step feels the hardest because it’s the most tangible one. I’ve seen similar situations with other countries where people stress a lot, but once they’re prepared, things go smoother than expected. Reading real stories like this is honestly helpful even from the sidelines.