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International student health insurance Lithuania

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What is the international student health insurance plan Lithuania ?

During your studies in Lithuania, you are covered for the medically necessary treatments in the case of illnesses and accidents. A 24/7 assistance program is included, as well as search & rescue, repatriation to the home country.

This insurance is required for foreign students who wish obtain the student visa for Lithuania

Who can apply the plan?

  • All foreign students studying in Lithuania

All foreign students, interns and au pairs from around the world who study in Lithuania.

Country-specific information

Country-specific information

Select country
  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Iceland
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Spain Limited
  • Spain Unlimited
  • Sweden

Nice to know

  • Illness and accident coverage
  • In-/ outpatient coverage
  • Repatriation, seach & rescue included
  • Death and disability capital
  • A full insurance cover
  • Insurance sum € 49'000
  • No deductible
  • Assistance 24 / 7
  • Completely digital
  • Payment by credit card
  • Payment by bank transfer
  • Instant policy delivery

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I change my address?

    You can change your address by logging into your customer account or using the MySwisscare app on iOS or Android.

  • Hospital treatments, general practitioners or dentists, what is covered?

    If you require medical treatment, it is important the treatment is undertaken by a doctor whose certification is officially recognized in the country you receive your treatment. Depending on the insurance coverage you have chosen, specific exclusions may be applicable. We recommend that the General Insurance Conditions are consulted and, if anything is not clear, you can contact us or the claim service directly.  Outpatient treatments (meaning you don’t have an overnight stay in a medical facility) generally have to be paid in advance; then, you can proceed to submit your claim to the claim service via email or via your customer account or the iOS / Android app.

    In the case of hospital admission for inpatient treatment (meaning an overnight stay), you can present your digital insurance card saved on your MySwisscare account or the iOS or Android app. If the inpatient facility requires further information, you can simply click or tap share - and then enter the email address given by the hospital. They will then receive the complete insurance policy with all the details. Most of the time, inpatient treatments will be billed directly to the concerned insurer; however, they may request a security deposit.

    Dentists are usually not covered unless there is an accident. Should a plan provide coverage for dental treatments, this will be stated in the General Insurance Conditions (GIC’s and the benefits list).

  • What is a deductible?

    The insurance deductible is a fixed sum that is at the expense of the insured in the case of a claim covered by the chosen insurance policy. The general insurance conditions define the amount and the scope of application. The deductible can be calculated per contractual year, per calendar year, for a specific duration, for a specific treatment or for a specific insurance cover. 

    The insurance deductible is also stated on the insurance policy.

    Not all insurance products are submitted to a deductible.

  • How do I claim my medical expenses?

    Important

    Please note that coverage is only provided for the benefits stated in the General Insurance Conditions. At times exclusions are also applicable, and they vary depending on the insurance product. It is recommendable to verify the coverage of the chosen product in advance.

    In the case of outpatient treatment (no overnight stay at a medical facility), the insured always has to pay for the medical treatments (doctor’s, pharmacy, specialists, hospital outpatient treatments) in advance. 

    To ensure you are refunded quickly, it is recommendable to follow the claim procedure via your customer account or by using the MySwissare iOS or Android App.

    1. Log into your MySwisscare Account
    2. Select the concerned insurance policy and complete the online fields
    3. Take a picture and/or upload the pdf or jpg file of your detailed invoice.
    4. Take a picture and/or upload the proof of payment (bank receipt or cash payment receipt from the pharmacy, doctor, specialist, hospital...)
    5. Short statement concerning the medical issue and the administered treatment
    6. Send / Submit


    How long does it take for a refund to be made?

    Once the concerned claim service has received all required documentation, the insurer will initiate the refund procedure. In most instances, a refund is effected within 30 days of submission of the complete documentation. During peak seasons (for example, December), it is possible that a refund will take longer. If within 45 days you have not been refunded by the insurer, we recommend that you contact them directly via email or our contact form.

  • How long does it take until I receive my insurance policy?

    Instantly if you pay by credit card


    If you pay your insurance by credit card, you can download your insurance policy immediately.


    Payment by bank transfer: it may take up to two weeks 


    Payments coming from the EU/EEA or Switzerland usually only take around 2-3 bank office days until we receive them, and then shortly after it is credited to our account the payment will be visible in your personal MySwisscare Account. You will receive an email confirming reception. 

    Payments made from outside of the EU/EEA or Switzerland can take up to two weeks until they are credited to our account. As soon as we have received them, you will receive an email confirming reception. 


    You can pay by credit card at any time to receive your insurance certificate instantly. 


    Just log into your MySwisscare account and under the tab "finance" you can choose to pay your insurance premium by credit card. After a few seconds, you will be able to download your insurance policy. 

  • How do I cancel my insurance?

    You can cancel your insurance before the start date of coverage. Termination with a refund is only possible in the following circumstances:


    Cancellation accepted with a full refund

     

    If the embassy or consulate refuses your visa, you can request the cancellation of your insurance by sending the official refusal letter of the embassy to us. Once your request has been verified, we will refund you by the same method initially used for the payment. 


    Before the beginning of coverage, respectively the start date of the insurance, you can request a full refund at any time. 


    Cancellation after the start date, no refund possible


    If the insurance coverage begins, then it is no longer possible to cancel and obtain a refund without an official visa refusal. In this case, the entire insurance premium is due and must be paid.

  • Does the International Student Insurance Latvia/Lithuania cover the cost for COVID-19?

    No, unfortunately since Pandemic situation is announced by World Health Organization, all insurance cases regarding Pandemic disease, is not insurable events and are exclusions based on T&C article 5.2.8

The insurance company who covers all risks is ADB “Gjensidige” Latvian Branch, Reģ. Nr. 40103595216 • Brīvības iela 39, Rīga, LV-1010, Latvija • Tālrunis: 67112222 • Fakss: 67106444 • E-pasts: [email protected]. • www.gjensidige.lv