Suduva have solved the visa problem affecting their manager and three players ahead of their return match against Celtic in Glasgow.
Head coach Vladimir Ceburin, who is from Kazakhstan, faced missing the Europa League play-off second leg after difficulties arranging a visa to travel from Lithuania to the United Kingdom.
But Ceburin and three of his players travelled to Paris on Tuesday to submit fast-track applications and Suduva confirmed on their official website that they had received the documents on Wednesday morning.
Serbian defender Aleksandar Zivanovic, Montenegrin midfielder Jovan Cadjenovic and defender Vitali Gaiduchik of Belarus were with their head coach in France.
The quartet were due to fly straight to Glasgow from Paris while the remainder of the squad fly direct from Kaunas ahead of Thursday's encounter.
The teams are tied 1-1 following last week's first leg.
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