Georgia Visa

Georgia Visa: A brief overview

Georgia, located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, welcomes tourists and business travelers with open doors. To enter this beautiful country, you may need a Georgian visa, depending on your nationality and length of stay. There are several types of visas, including tourist, business, work, and student visas. The application process involves submitting required documents, paying a fee, and waiting for approval. Processing times vary, but most applications are decided within two weeks. Once approved, you can enter Georgia and stay for the duration of your visa. Remember, it’s essential to apply for the correct visa type and ensure all documents are in order to avoid delays or denials.

Important informations

Topic Description
Who Needs a Georgia Visa? Citizens of certain countries do not require a Georgia visa for tourism, work, studying, or any other purpose for up to one year.
Types of Georgia Visas Georgia issues several types of visas, including diplomatic, special, ordinary, immigration, transit, and remotely from Georgia program visas.
Applying for a Georgia Visa Applicants must complete an online application, gather required documents, pay the visa fee, and submit the documents at a Georgian diplomatic mission.
Georgia Visa Processing Time The processing time for a Georgia visa depends on the type of visa applied for.
Georgia eVisa Citizens of specific countries can apply for an eVisa online and it is processed within five days.
Duration of a Georgia Visa The duration of a Georgia visa varies depending on the type of visa.
Extending a Georgia Visa It is possible to extend certain types of Georgia visas, such as Special and Diplomatic Visas, Student Visas, and Investor Visas.
Georgia Residence Permits Foreigners entering Georgia with an Immigration Visa must apply for a Residence Permit and later a Residence Card.

Eligible countries

  • Citizens of the following countries do not need a Georgia visa:
    • Any European Union country
    • Albania
    • Andorra
    • Antigua and Barbuda
    • Argentina
    • Armenia
    • Australia
    • Azerbaijan
    • Bahamas
    • Bahrain
    • Barbados
    • Belarus
    • Belize
    • Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • Botswana
    • Brazil
    • Brunei
    • Canada
    • Chile (up to 90 days in a 180-day period)
    • Colombia
    • Costa Rica
    • Dominican Republic
    • Ecuador
    • El Salvador
    • Honduras
    • Iceland
    • Iran (only up to 45 days)
    • Israel
    • Japan
    • Jordan
    • Kazakhstan
    • Kuwait
    • Kyrgyzstan
    • Lebanon
    • Liechtenstein
    • Malaysia
    • Mauritius
    • Mexico
    • Moldova
    • Monaco
    • Montenegro
    • New Zealand
    • Norway
    • Oman
    • Panama
    • Qatar
    • Russia
    • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    • San Marino
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Serbia
    • Seychelles
    • Singapore
    • South Africa
    • South Korea
    • Switzerland
    • Tajikistan
    • Thailand
    • Turkey
    • Turkmenistan
    • United Arab Emirates
    • Ukraine
    • The United Kingdom British Overseas Territories
    • United States
    • Uruguay (only up to 90 days)
    • Uzbekistan
    • Vatican City
  • Other Georgia visa exemptions:
    • You have a visa or residence permit issued by an EU, EFTA, or GCC country, or from Australia, Canada, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea or the United States.
    • You may stay for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
    • Visas and residence permits issued by overseas territories of EU countries are also included, except those issued by Anguilla, Montserrat, Pitcairn, Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha.
    • You are a member of the Georgia diaspora but have a passport issued by a country who is subject to Georgia visas. You may stay visa-free for up to 30 days.
    • You have a diplomatic or official/service passport issued by China, Egypt, Guyana, Indonesia, Iran and Peru.
    • You have a United Nations laissez-passer (up to one year)
Summary

The text discusses the Georgia visa policy, including the types of visas, requirements, fees, processing times, and exemptions. Citizens of certain countries do not need a visa for tourism, work, or study in Georgia for up to one year. The Georgian government issues five types of visas: diplomatic, special, ordinary, immigration, and transit visas. The requirements and documents needed for each type vary. The visa application process includes submitting an online application, paying the fee, and providing supporting documents. The processing time depends on the type of visa. Georgia also offers an eVisa for citizens of specific countries for short-term stays. The text provides a list of countries exempt from a Georgia visa and the additional documents required for specific types of visas, such as a business visa or a work visa. The text also mentions the cost and duration of a Georgia visa and the possibility of extending a special and diplomatic visa or a student visa. Finally, it explains the process of applying for a residence permit after entering Georgia with an immigration visa.