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Simple 4-step process — most applications approved within 3-7 business days

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Complete the online application

Fill out our comprehensive application form with your personal details, travel dates, and purpose of visit. Our system validates your information against Georgian immigration requirements, ensuring accuracy before submission and reducing the risk of delays or rejections.

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Upload your documents

Submit your passport scan (bio page clearly visible), a recent passport-sized photograph, proof of accommodation in Georgia, and supporting documents based on your visa type. Our specialists review each document for compliance with Georgian entry standards.

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We process your visa

Your verified application is submitted to Georgia's immigration authorities. We monitor the status closely and communicate any updates, requests for additional documentation, or status changes promptly via email. Our team handles any follow-up queries from immigration officials.

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Once approved, you'll receive your e-visa confirmation by email. Print the approval letter and present it at your Georgian entry point along with your passport. Gamarjoba — welcome to the land of wine, mountains, and legendary hospitality!

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  • Georgia eVisa - 120 days, Multiple entry Most Popular
  • Georgia eVisa - 180 days, Multiple entry

Georgia eVisa - 120 days, Multiple entry

The Georgia eVisa provides access to Tbilisi's old town, wine regions of Kakheti, and Caucasus mountains. Valid for 120 Days with multiple entry, this visa allows stays up to 30 days. Perfect for tourism and business.

Applicants must submit the following documents:

  • 🛂 Passport: Valid for at least 6 months with blank pages
  • 📸 Digital Photo: Recent passport-style photograph
  • ✈️ Travel Details: Confirmed travel itinerary
  • 🏨 Accommodation: Hotel or host booking
  • 💳 Payment: Credit or debit card for fee
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  • Maximum stay: 30 days per visit
  • Print visa for presentation at immigration
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Georgia Visa Requirements & Entry Information

Tourist Visa

Up to 90 days

Single or multiple entry for tourism and leisure travel

Business Visa

Up to 90 days

For commercial activities and business meetings

Transit Visa

Up to 10 days

For travelers passing through Georgia

Work Visa

Up to 1 year

For employment with Georgian organizations

Essential Requirements

  • passportPassport valid 3+ months beyond stay with 1 blank page
  • photoPassport photo 35x45mm, white background
  • hotelHotel booking or invitation letter from host
  • flightRound-trip flight itinerary confirmation
  • moneyProof of sufficient funds for your stay
  • insuranceTravel insurance covering Georgia recommended

Visa Policy

Georgia has one of the most liberal visa policies in the world, welcoming travelers from over 100 countries without any visa requirements. This openness has made Georgia an increasingly popular destination for tourists, digital nomads, and business travelers seeking to experience the Caucasus region. Visa-Free Access Citizens of the European Union, United States, Canada, Australia, and many other countries can enter Georgia visa-free for stays up to one year. This generous policy makes Georgia exceptionally accessible for extended tourism, remote work, and business exploration. E-Visa System For nationalities requiring a visa, Georgia offers an efficient electronic visa (e-visa) system. The e-visa allows single or multiple entry with stays up to 90 days, making it suitable for most tourism and business purposes.
Colorful traditional houses with wooden balconies in Tbilisi Old Town against the backdrop of Narikala Fortress
Tbilisi Old Town — Where history meets vibrant culture

Visa Requirements

Essential Documents All Georgia visa applicants must meet these fundamental requirements: • Passport validity: Minimum 3 months beyond intended departure with at least 1 blank page for entry stamps • Photograph: Recent passport-sized photo (35x45mm) with white background, taken within the last 6 months • Proof of accommodation: Hotel reservation, rental agreement, or invitation letter from a Georgian resident • Travel itinerary: Confirmed round-trip flight tickets or onward travel documentation • Financial proof: Bank statements demonstrating sufficient funds for your stay (approximately $50-100 per day) Additional Requirements by Visa Type Business visa applicants need an invitation letter from a Georgian company. Work visa applicants require employment contract and work permit approval from Georgian authorities.
Gergeti Trinity Church perched on a mountain with the snow-capped peak of Mount Kazbek in the background
Gergeti Trinity Church — An iconic symbol of Georgia

Application Process

E-Visa Application Steps Georgia's e-visa application process is straightforward and can be completed entirely online: 1. Visit the official e-visa portal or apply through DoVisa for expert assistance 2. Complete the online application form with accurate personal and travel details 3. Upload required documents including passport scan and photograph 4. Pay the visa fee using a credit or debit card 5. Receive your e-visa via email within 3-7 business days Processing Times Standard e-visa processing takes 3-7 business days. During peak tourist seasons (June-September), processing may take slightly longer. We recommend applying at least 2-3 weeks before your intended travel date to allow for any unexpected delays.
Ancient Svan towers of Mestia village with snow-capped Caucasus mountains in the background
Svaneti — UNESCO World Heritage mountain region

Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit Georgia offers year-round appeal. Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-November) provide ideal weather for hiking and wine tours. Summer (July-August) is perfect for beach resorts on the Black Sea coast. Winter (December-March) attracts skiers to world-class resorts like Gudauri and Bakuriani. Entry Points Most international travelers arrive at Tbilisi International Airport (TBS). Kutaisi Airport serves budget airlines. Batumi Airport is popular for Black Sea coast visitors. Land borders with Armenia and Azerbaijan are open, while borders with Russia have limited crossings. Currency and Payments The Georgian Lari (GEL) is the official currency. ATMs are widely available in cities and tourist areas. Credit cards are accepted at hotels, restaurants, and shops in urban areas, but carry cash for markets, rural regions, and marshrutka (minibus) transport.
Traditional Georgian qvevri clay wine vessels buried in the ground at a family winery in Kakheti
Kakheti — Birthplace of 8,000-year-old winemaking tradition

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Travelers to Georgia rated this product 4.8 out of 5 based on 9 reviews.

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Jennifer M.Jan 20, 2026

"Amazing service for my Georgia tourist visa! The process was incredibly smooth and my e-visa arrived in just 4 days. Tbilisi was absolutely beautiful!"

Mark T.Jan 12, 2026

"First time visiting Georgia and DoVisa made everything so easy. Clear instructions and quick approval. The wine country was spectacular!"

Sophia K.Jan 5, 2026

"Good service overall. Had a small issue with my photo but customer support helped me fix it quickly. Visa approved within 5 days."

Daniel R.Dec 22, 2025

"Applied for a business visa to Georgia and the team was extremely professional. They reviewed all my documents beforehand which saved time."

Emily L.Dec 10, 2025

"Visited Georgia for the skiing in Gudauri. DoVisa handled my visa perfectly. The mountains were incredible! Will definitely return."

Alexander P.Nov 28, 2025

"Straightforward process. The website was intuitive and my application was approved quickly. Email updates kept me well informed throughout."

Rachel H.Nov 15, 2025

"Needed a visa for a wine tour in Kakheti. DoVisa processed everything efficiently and I had no issues at Tbilisi airport. Fantastic experience!"

Michael B.Oct 30, 2025

"Second time using DoVisa for Caucasus trips. Always reliable and their customer support responds quickly. Georgia was unforgettable!"

Lisa W.Oct 18, 2025

"Was nervous about the visa process but DoVisa made it simple. The pre-submission document check was very helpful. Loved Batumi!"

Georgia Visa FAQs

Do I need a visa to visit Georgia?
Whether you need a visa depends on your nationality. Visa-free entry for up to 1 year is available for citizens of over 100 countries including EU member states, USA, Canada, Australia, UK, Japan, and many others. Citizens of countries not on the visa-exempt list must obtain an e-visa before traveling. We recommend checking your specific eligibility based on your passport nationality.
What types of visas are available for Georgia?
Georgia offers several visa categories. Tourist visa (Category C) allows stays up to 90 days for leisure travel, sightseeing, and visiting friends or family. Business visa permits commercial activities including meetings and negotiations. Transit visa allows up to 10 days for travelers passing through Georgia. Work visa (Category D) is for foreign nationals employed by Georgian organizations. Student visa is for those enrolled in Georgian educational institutions.
How long does Georgia visa processing take?
Georgia e-visa processing typically takes 3-7 business days. During peak tourist seasons (June-September), processing may take slightly longer. Business visas may require additional time if company verification is needed. We recommend applying at least 2-3 weeks before your intended travel date. DoVisa's pre-submission document review helps ensure your application is processed as quickly as possible.
What documents are required for a Georgia visa application?
Essential documents for all applications: Passport valid for at least 3 months beyond intended departure with minimum 1 blank page; recent passport-sized photograph (35x45mm, white background); proof of accommodation in Georgia; round-trip flight itinerary or onward travel documentation; proof of sufficient funds ($50-100 per day recommended). Business visa: Add invitation letter from Georgian company. Work visa: Add employment contract and work permit approval.
Can I extend my Georgia visa once I arrive?
Yes, Georgia allows visa extensions for valid reasons. You can apply for an extension at the Public Service Hall in major cities before your current visa expires. Extensions are typically granted for tourism, business, or family visits. The process requires submitting additional documentation and paying an extension fee. For longer stays, Georgia offers a one-year residence permit that is relatively easy to obtain.
What are Georgia's main entry points?
Georgia welcomes travelers through multiple entry points. Airports: Tbilisi International Airport (TBS) handles most international flights. Kutaisi International Airport is popular with budget carriers. Batumi International Airport serves Black Sea coast visitors. Land borders: The Sadakhlo crossing with Armenia and Lagodekhi/Red Bridge crossings with Azerbaijan are most used. The Lars/Upper Lars crossing with Russia is open but can have long queues. Georgia shares a border with Turkey at Sarpi.
Is Georgia safe for tourists?
Georgia is generally very safe for tourists. The country has low crime rates and Georgians are famous for their hospitality. Tbilisi is particularly safe with a lively nightlife scene. Precautions: Use common sense regarding valuables; avoid the Russian-occupied regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia; driving in rural mountain areas requires caution. Overall, Georgia is considered one of the safest destinations in the region for travelers.
What currency should I bring to Georgia?
Georgia's official currency is the Georgian Lari (GEL). Exchange options: US Dollars and Euros are easily exchanged at banks, exchange offices, and hotels throughout Tbilisi and major cities. ATMs: Widely available in urban areas and accept international cards (Visa, Mastercard). Card payments: Accepted at hotels, restaurants, and shops in cities but carry cash for markets, taxis, marshrutkas, and rural areas. Budget: Georgia is very affordable with mid-range hotels around $40-70/night and excellent meals $8-15.
What is the best time to visit Georgia?
Spring (April-June): Ideal weather with blooming flowers, perfect for hiking and wine tours. Summer (July-August): Warm and sunny, excellent for Black Sea beaches and high mountain trekking though cities can be hot. Autumn (September-November): Grape harvest season (Rtveli), beautiful fall colors, perfect temperatures. Winter (December-March): Snow in mountains, excellent skiing at Gudauri, Bakuriani, and Mestia. Spring and autumn are generally the best times for most visitors.
Do I need to print my Georgia e-visa?
Yes, you should print your Georgia e-visa approval and carry it throughout your journey. Present the printed e-visa at check-in with your airline and at Georgian immigration upon arrival. Recommendations: Print on standard A4 paper in color if possible; ensure all text and any barcodes are clearly legible; carry multiple copies as backup; save a digital copy on your phone. Immigration officers can verify your visa electronically but having printed documentation prevents delays.
Can I work in Georgia with a tourist visa?
No, working in Georgia with a tourist visa is officially prohibited. Tourist visas permit only leisure activities including tourism, sightseeing, visiting friends and family, and attending non-commercial events. For employment: You need a work visa (Category D) which requires a job offer from a Georgian employer. Note: Georgia is popular with digital nomads who work remotely while on tourist status, but this exists in a legal gray area. For formal employment with Georgian companies, proper work authorization is required.
What languages are spoken in Georgia?
Georgian is the official language, using its unique alphabet dating back to the 5th century AD. Russian is widely spoken, especially among older generations. English is increasingly common among younger Georgians and in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants in Tbilisi. Tips: Learning a few Georgian phrases like 'gamarjoba' (hello) and 'madloba' (thank you) is highly appreciated. Hotel and tour staff typically speak English, but a translation app helps in rural areas.
What happens if my Georgia visa application is rejected?
Georgia visa rejections are uncommon for properly prepared applications. Common reasons: Incomplete documentation, passport validity issues, unclear photographs, insufficient proof of funds, or concerns about travel purpose. If rejected: You'll receive notification with the reason for rejection. Next steps: Review your application for issues; address deficiencies; you can reapply with improved documentation. DoVisa guarantee: If your rejection results from our processing error, we provide a full refund of service fees.
What are the must-see attractions in Georgia?
Georgia offers incredible diversity. Tbilisi: The capital features the Old Town, Narikala Fortress, sulfur baths, and vibrant cafe culture. Kakheti: Georgia's premier wine region with ancient qvevri winemaking traditions. Kazbegi: Gergeti Trinity Church with Mount Kazbek views. Svaneti: UNESCO-listed mountain region with medieval towers. Batumi: Modern Black Sea resort city. Vardzia: Stunning cave monastery complex. Mtskheta: Ancient capital with UNESCO World Heritage churches.
Can I visit Abkhazia or South Ossetia from Georgia?
Visiting these regions from Georgia is not recommended. Abkhazia and South Ossetia are Russian-occupied territories that Georgia considers under illegal occupation. Entry issues: Entering these regions from the Russian side is illegal under Georgian law and could result in fines or future entry bans to Georgia. Safety concerns: These areas have limited consular assistance and unpredictable security situations. If you must visit, legal entry is only possible from the Georgian-controlled side with special permits.
Are there any health requirements for visiting Georgia?
No mandatory vaccinations are required for Georgia. Recommended vaccinations: Ensure routine vaccinations (measles, tetanus, hepatitis A/B) are up to date. Health considerations: Tap water in Tbilisi is safe but bottled water is recommended elsewhere; altitude can affect visitors in mountain regions; summer sun can be intense. Medical facilities: Good private clinics available in Tbilisi and Batumi; travel insurance with medical coverage is recommended. Pharmacies are widely available in cities.
How is public transportation in Georgia?
Marshrutkas: Minibuses are the backbone of Georgian transport, connecting all towns and cities very affordably. Metro: Tbilisi has a two-line metro system that's cheap and efficient. Buses: Regular buses run within cities and between major destinations. Trains: Georgian Railways connects Tbilisi to Batumi, Kutaisi, and other cities. Taxis: Affordable and widely available; use Bolt or Yandex apps for fair pricing. Rental cars: Available but drive carefully on mountain roads.
What is Georgian cuisine like?
Georgian cuisine is legendary and considered one of the world's great food cultures. Must-try dishes: Khachapuri (cheese bread with many regional variations), khinkali (soup dumplings), mtsvadi (grilled meat), lobio (bean stew), pkhali (vegetable pates). Wine: Georgia has the world's oldest winemaking tradition (8,000 years) using qvevri clay vessels. Dining culture: Georgian feasts (supra) are famous for elaborate toasts led by a tamada (toastmaster). Vegetarians are well-catered with many cheese and vegetable dishes.
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