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Essential Documents for Studying in Lithuania: A Complete Guide

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Planning to study in Lithuania? If you’re a Moroccan student wondering about the essential documents and financial guarantees required for admission, this guide clarifies every detail. From the necessity of a six‑month bank statement to the nuances of guarantor requirements, we break down what you need to know to start your Lithuanian education journey confidently.

Essential Documents for Lithuanian Studies

Bank Statement (Six‑Month “Legolfi”)

The primary financial document requested is a six‑month bank statement. This statement is often referred to as the “legolfi” and must be presented in a format accepted by the Lithuanian authorities.

When Is the Bank Statement Required?

  • Most Lithuanian institutions do not require a guarantor for Moroccan applicants.
  • In certain situations—such as when the applicant lacks a personal bank account, has a problematic financial history, or cannot demonstrate sufficient funds—a guarantor’s bank statement may be requested.
  • The guarantor can be a family member, friend, or any individual willing to provide a financial guarantee on behalf of the student.

Understanding the Role of the Guarantor

When a Guarantor Is Needed

If the applicant’s own financial situation does not meet the Lithuanian admission criteria, the institution may ask for a guarantor’s documentation. This includes:

  1. A six‑month bank statement from the guarantor.
  2. Proof that the guarantor can cover the student’s tuition and living expenses.

Types of Guarantees

The Lithuanian authorities differentiate between two main guarantee types:

  • “Bawaaronti” (Direct Guarantee): Direct financial support from the guarantor’s account.
  • “Bakaaronti” (Indirect Guarantee): An alternative form of financial assurance, often used when the primary guarantee is unavailable.

Special Cases and Exceptions

While the standard process does not require a guarantor, there are exceptions:

  • If the applicant does not have an active bank account.
  • If there are issues with the applicant’s credit history or financial stability.
  • If the institution’s specific policy demands additional proof of financial capacity.

In these instances, the applicant must provide a guarantor’s six‑month bank statement to satisfy the Lithuanian admission requirements.

Contact Information for Further Assistance

For personalized guidance and to clarify any remaining questions about studying in Lithuania, you can reach out to our offices. Our team is ready to help you navigate the application process, gather the correct documents, and ensure a smooth transition to your new academic environment.

Casablanca Office
WhatsApp: 06.68.29.05.80

Rabat Office
WhatsApp: 06.75.85.26.27

Agadir Office
WhatsApp: 06.73.87.40.61

Conclusion

Studying in Lithuania is accessible for Moroccan students, with the primary financial requirement being a six‑month bank statement (“legolfi”). In most cases, a guarantor is not necessary, but if your personal financial records are insufficient, a guarantor’s statement can fulfill the institution’s criteria. For any uncertainties—whether about documentation, guarantor options, or the application process—our offices in Casablanca, Rabat, and Agadir are ready to assist you. Reach out via the provided WhatsApp numbers to start your journey toward a Lithuanian education today.

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