March 24, 2026
Dreaming of studying in Lithuania but wondering if you can bring your spouse or children along? Many Moroccan students ask whether family members can accompany them during their academic journey abroad. Below, we clarify the possibilities, outline the support we provide, and explain how you can join the hundreds of Moroccans who successfully study in Lithuania each year.
For students enrolled in a bachelor’s program, the regulations do not allow spouses or partners to accompany them.
If you are pursuing a master’s or doctoral (PhD) degree, you can bring your spouse (wife or husband) and, if desired, your children with you to Lithuania.
Our dedicated team handles the entire immigration and enrollment procedure on your behalf. We work closely with our licensed specialists (“licentiates”) to ensure that every step—from application to visa issuance—is completed smoothly.
Even if you are already married, you are welcome to explore study opportunities in Lithuania with the support of our team.
Every year, we facilitate the enrollment of hundreds of Moroccan students who choose Lithuania as their study destination. Our experience and network make the transition to Lithuanian universities seamless.
If you are interested in studying in Lithuania—whether you are married or single—please get in touch with us. Our offices are ready to answer your questions, guide you through the application process, and provide personalized support.
In summary, Moroccan students pursuing a master’s or PhD in Lithuania can bring their spouses and children, while bachelor’s students cannot. Our team offers comprehensive procedural support through licensed specialists, welcoming married applicants and their families. Each year, we successfully bring hundreds of Moroccan students to Lithuanian universities. For personalized guidance, contact our offices and start your journey toward an international education today.