Citizens of many countries, including the EU, USA, UAE, and GCC nations, can enter Georgia visa-free for up to one year. Others must apply for an e-Visa or embassy visa. Always check Georgia’s official visa portal for your specific requirements.
You can apply for a Georgia tourist visa by contacting Inaya Consultancy directly through their WhatsApp support. They will guide you through the required documents, fees, and application process. Make sure to confirm their official WhatsApp number to avoid scams.
Essential documents include a valid passport, recent photograph, travel insurance, proof of accommodation, and flight bookings. Bank statements may also be needed. Supporting documents should show your purpose of visit and financial ability.
Processing typically takes 5–10 business days for online applications. Embassy visas may take longer depending on your country. Apply well in advance of your planned travel date.
Tourist visa holders are usually allowed to stay for up to 30 or 90 days, depending on the visa type. Visa-free entries can extend up to 365 days for certain nationalities. Overstaying can result in fines or entry bans.
Tourist visas cannot usually be extended once issued. You must leave and reapply or enter again if your nationality allows visa-free return. Always verify with Georgian immigration before overstaying.
No, working on a tourist visa is illegal. You must obtain a work visa or residence permit for employment purposes. Violating this rule can result in deportation or fines.
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for visa applicants. It should cover medical emergencies and the entire duration of your stay. Carry a printed copy when entering Georgia.
Rejections often happen due to incomplete documents, suspicious travel history, or insufficient funds. Ensure all paperwork is clear and genuine. Strong proof of return plans also improves approval chances.
Yes, a return or onward ticket is typically required to show proof of exit. Immigration may ask for this on arrival. It helps demonstrate your travel intention and timeline.