Embassies and Consulates in Lithuania

Embassies and Consulates in Vilnius

Countries are represented through their embassies and consulates, the former responsible for promoting the interests of the home country, handling diplomatic relations and supporting its citizens. Embassies are located in the capital city where consular functions also occur. Consulates may also exist in other cities. Consulates (and their chief diplomat, the consul) handle minor diplomatic issues such as issuing visas, aiding in trade relationships, and taking care of migrants, tourists, and expatriates. Under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961, the premises of an Embassy are inviolable and “immune from search, requisition, attachment or execution,” but sovereignty of the embassy premises rests with the host country. Therefore whilst the embassy enjoys immunity it is not foreign soil as some think. Depending on the location and the home country the embassy buildings often can be grand and impressive. Some modern ones showcase the nation in a visual way.

In Vilnius many of the Embassies were located within old buildings in the city centre lacking many of the security measures more commonly associated now.

Turkish Embassy
Swedish Embassy
Austrian Embassy
French Embassy
Polish Embassy
Irish Embassy

Ukrainian Consulate in Dieveniškės