
Solutions in Lithuania
Lithuania offers fast and accessible pathways for relocation and business in the EU.

Professional immigration legal services in Lithuania for individuals, businesses, and investors
Lithuania is one of the most accessible and fast-growing destinations in the EU for relocation and business development.
At Bimaris, we provide expert legal guidance to help you successfully navigate opportunities in Lithuania. We support you not only as legal professionals but as dedicated partners in your journey.
With extensive experience, our team has assisted over 1,000 clients and businesses in addressing complex legal and immigration matters. We offer efficient and tailored solutions aligned with your goals in Lithuania.
Whether you are planning relocation, launching a business, or expanding into the EU, we ensure a clear and streamlined process.
Choose your service
Explore our selected examples of immigration cases handled for individuals and businesses, demonstrating our structured approach and long-term legal support.
Lithuania Residence Permit by Investment
Secure your Lithuania residence permit by investment and enter the EU market with a lawyer-led process.
- Investment from only 14 000 Euro
- Residence permit in under 2 months
- Permanent residency after 5 years
Lithuanian Passport by Descent
Restore your Lithuanian citizenship by descent and obtain an EU passport with full legal support
- Live and work freely in any EU country
- Pass your EU citizenship
- Healthcare is free in most EU countries
Case studies
Explore our selected examples of immigration cases handled for individuals and businesses, demonstrating our structured approach and long-term legal support.
Clear answers to common immigration questions about our services in Lithuania
Why choose Lithuania for relocation or business?
Lithuania offers fast procedures, a business-friendly environment, and growing opportunities within the EU.
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