• Country : GEORGIA
  • Visa Type : Tourist
  • Entry Multiple
  • Processing Time 4 to 5 Days
  • Validity 120 Days
  • Stay Period 30 Days
  • Photo Specifications 2 Scanned recent colour photograph

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR GEORGIA VISA

  • Original Passport with at least 6 months validity and minimum 3 blank pages + all old passports if any
  • 2 Scanned recent colour photograph. (Photo Specification)
  • 2 Visa Application forms: completed and signed
  • Personal Covering letter: explaining purpose of travel to the country
  • Original Bank Statement: stamped & updated for last 3 months with bank seal
  • Air tickets: proof of return flight tickets from and back to your home country
  • Hotel reservation: proof of accommodation for your entire stay
  • Travel Itinerary: day-wise plan outlining all elements of the trip
  • Yellow Fever Certificate: mandatory requirement for visa application and travel to Gambia For Applicant’s applying through a Travel Agent, an authority Letter is required.
  • Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate



    Supporting documents as per your occupation, type of visit: expand less

      1.If Employed

  • Leave Sanctioned Certificate: with company seal providing approval for leave
  • Salary Slips: of last 3 months

2.If Self Employed

  • Business Proof: Registration License/MOA/Partnership deed
  • Company Bank Statement: stamped & updated for last 6 months with bank seal
  • Company’s Income Tax Returns: of last 3 years

3. If Retired

  • Retirement Proof: pension book, statement etc

4. If Student

  • ID Card: from school, college or institute

5. If Minor

  • Birth Certificate showing the names of both parents
  • Legalized Letter of Consent (NOC)
  • If the child is travelling with one parent, the letter of consent authorizing travel must be legalized by the other parent
  • If the child is travelling alone or without either parent, a notarized letter of consent from both parents permitting travel
  • Death Certificate: in case one or both parents are deceased
  • ID Proof: of parents

6. If Visiting friend or relative

  • Invitation letter: stating the relationship with the inviter and purpose of visiting the country & assuring the responsibility for housing and related expenses during the guest’s stay in Algeria
  • ID Proof of Inviter: Passport or Resident Permit
  • Address Proof of Inviter: Utility bill

7. If Sponsored

  • Sponsorship Letter: providing the name of the visitors, what the purpose of the visit is, relationship with the visitors, length of stay, dates of travel & any other additional information if necessary
  • ID Proof of Inviter: Passport or Resident Permit
  • Address Proof of Inviter: Utility bill
  • Proof of Financial Support: updated bank statement, pay slips

8. For Business Visa

Introduction/ recommendation letter from:

  • One of the Chambers of Commerce and Industries, government of India;
  • Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India;
  • Export Promotion Council of India; or Reference number from Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Afghanistan.

Registration certificate of the company from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India:

  • Income tax documents of the last three years;
  • Letter from the company addressed to the embassy, introducing the business man for visa issuance;
  • Invitation letter from the local partner or prospect local partner company in Afghanistan;
  • Copy of the license (JAWAZ) of the local partner or prospect local partner company in Afghanistan.

*Note: The Embassy/Consul General has the right to ask for additional information or documents and request a personal interview with the applicant.

Frequently Asked Question

Yes, all Indian passport holders require a visit to visit Georgia. Indians are eligible for an e-visa. The electronic visa system (e-visa) will allow Indians to receive Georgia visa online, relieving them from necessity to submit original documents or visit Georgian Embassy or Consular Office. Once your visa application is approved, you will receive the visa copy via email right in your inbox.

An Electronic Visa or "e Visa" is an electronically issued and stored authority for travel to The Republic of Georgia, which replaces the traditional paper visa process in most cases.

A Georgia visa is a legal document which lawfully allows its holder to enter and stay within the country for a certain number of days as mentioned on the visa .After receiving your Visa through email, print it out and carry it along when you travel to Georgia.

  • Short stay – Indians who are visiting Georgia for short-stay purposes must apply for an ordinary visa. An ordinary visa shall be issued, to persons arriving in Georgia for tourism purposes; to persons arriving in Georgia to visit relatives and friends; to persons arriving in Georgia to hold business meetings and negotiations.

  • C1 category – to persons arriving in Georgia for tourism purposes. Ordinary visas of the following categories shall be issued:

  • C2 category – to persons arriving in Georgia to visit relatives and friends;

  • C3 category – to persons arriving in Georgia to hold business meetings and negotiations; participants of scientific workshops, conferences or other research, pedagogical, cultural or sports events; persons arriving in Georgia to engage in journalistic activities; crew members of ships anchored in Georgian harbours, unless visa-free travel of the crew members is provided for by an international agreement of Georgia; principal drivers and co-drivers of cargo/passenger vehicles during international cargo/passenger transportation;

  • C4 category – to persons arriving in Georgia to receive or provide humanitarian assistance during situations posing risk to life and health, or to carry out charity activities; a guardian or a custodian of a Georgian citizen; persons under guardianship or custody of a Georgian citizen; persons arriving in Georgia for medical reasons; persons visiting graves of relatives and friends; persons arriving for pilgrimage and establishment of religious contacts;

  • Official visit – Indians who are visiting Georgia with official visit purposes must apply for diplomatic or special category short-term visa. This visa type shall be issued to top officials of foreign legislative and executive authorities, to members of foreign delegations; persons holding business/official passports and arriving in Georgia on a working visit; based on the national interests of Georgia, to persons arriving in Georgia on various missions.

  • Diplomatic rotation – Indians who are visiting Georgia with the purpose of diplomatic rotation must apply for diplomatic or special category long-term visa. This visa type shall be issued to employees of diplomatic and equivalent missions accredited to Georgia, and to consular officials and their family members; to employees of representation offices of international organizations located in Georgia, who have been granted the diplomatic status by Georgia, and to their family members.

  • Transit – Transit visas shall be issued only for transiting the territory of Georgia (10 days) in order to enter a third country.

Immigration – Indians who are visiting Georgia for immigration purposes must apply for an immigration visa. This visa type shall be issued to persons arriving in Georgia to conduct labouractivities; to persons arriving in Georgia on scientific, sports, cultural or educational mission; to persons arriving in Georgia for family reunification

Yes, Indian citizens must obtain a visa to visit Georgia. They are eligible for an e-visa  which must be obtained before travelling for tourism, study, business, or transit purposes.

Indian applicants need to submit the following documents to apply for a Georgia visa:

1. Photograph: Passport-size photographs adhering to the required specifications.

2. Passport: Scanned images of your passport's first and last pages. The passport must be valid for at least three months beyond the intended stay.

3. Flight Reservations: Confirmed return flight ticket.

4. Accommodation Proof: Hotel bookings or an invitation letter from a host in Georgia.

5. Financial Proof: Bank statements for the last six months showing sufficient funds to cover your stay.

6. Income Tax Returns (ITR): Last year's ITR acknowledgement form. If you don’t have ITR, then you can present bank statements from whoever sponsors your trip.

7. Health Insurance: Valid travel/health insurance covering the entire duration of your stay.

You can apply for a Georgia visa online by following these steps:

  1. Document Collection: Gather all required documents, including passport, flight details, financial records, and more.
  2. Form Completion: Fill out the online visa application form, providing details such as citizenship, type of visa, and passport information.
  3. Document Upload: Upload scanned copies of the required documents in the specified formats (e.g., passport in a single PDF page).
  4. Verification: Review all information and ensure accuracy before submission.
  5. Payment: Pay the visa processing fee using a valid payment method.
  6. Approval: The e-visa will be sent to your registered email address once approved.

No, Indian citizens are not eligible for a visa on arrival in Georgia. You must obtain an e-visa before travelling. Arriving without a valid visa can result in fines and refusal of entry.

You can demonstrate financial sufficiency through the following documents:

  1. Bank Statements: Recent six months’ bank statements.
  2. Employer Reference: A letter from your employer detailing your job position and income.
  3. Property Ownership Proof: Documents indicating ownership of real estate or other assets.
  4. Sponsorship Letter: If someone else is sponsoring your trip, provide a letter from the sponsor detailing their relationship with you, the duration of the stay, and the costs covered.

Yes, you can reapply after rejection. To improve your chances:

  1. Understand Rejection Reasons: Review the rejection notice carefully.
  2. Correct Errors: Address the reasons for rejection by submitting additional or corrected documents.

To minimise the risk of rejection:

  1. Correct Information: Ensure all information on the application form is accurate and matches your documents.
  2. Valid Passport: Your passport should meet the validity requirements.
  3. Complete Documentation: Submit all necessary documents in the requested format.
  4. Financial Proof: Provide clear evidence of sufficient funds.
  5. Purpose of Visit: Clearly state the purpose of your visit and provide supporting documents.
  6. Previous Violations: Address any past immigration violations honestly if asked.

Yes, you can request an extension for certain types of visas, such as short-term diplomatic and special visas and D3 and D5 immigration visas, provided you meet the necessary conditions.

Yes, you must have valid travel or health insurance covering any medical emergencies, accidents, or death during your stay in Georgia.

Yes, if you have a valid multiple-entry visa with remaining stay days, you can re-enter Georgia during its validity.

A cover letter is optional but can strengthen your application by clearly stating the purpose of your visit and providing additional context.

An invitation letter is not mandatory for tourism purposes but is required if you are visiting friends or family in Georgia. It should include details about the host, your relationship, and the duration of your stay.

No, a Georgia visa only allows you to enter Georgia. If you wish to visit neighbouring countries, you must obtain separate visas for those destinations.

If your e-visa is delayed beyond the standard processing time, contact the Georgian e-visa support centre. Apply early to avoid travel disruptions.

Once submitted, a Georgia visa application cannot be cancelled, and fees are non-refundable. Ensure all information is accurate before submission.

If your travel dates change, you may need to apply for a new visa if your current visa does not cover the new dates. Check the validity and entry conditions of your existing visa before making changes.

To enhance the likelihood of your Georgia eVisa application being approved, it is advisable to link both your UID card and PAN card when applying. This can be beneficial in several ways:

  1. Verification of Financial Status: Linking your PAN card with your visa application allows the Georgian authorities to easily verify your financial standing. The PAN card serves as a key identifier for your financial records in India, making it easier for the authorities to assess your financial capacity to support yourself during your stay in Georgia. A clear and verified financial status is a crucial factor in the visa approval process, as it assures the authorities that you have sufficient funds for your trip.
  2. Authentication of Application: The Aadhaar card, a widely recognised form of identification in India, can further authenticate your identity when linked with your visa application. It provides an additional layer of security, helping to establish your identity beyond doubt. This can be particularly useful in ensuring that your application is processed smoothly and without unnecessary delays.
  3. Streamlined Access to Income Tax Records: Linking your PAN card can also facilitate the authorities' retrieval of your Income Tax Returns (ITR). Your ITR serves as a comprehensive record of your income, offering concrete evidence of your financial stability. By linking your PAN card, the authorities can directly access your ITR filings, further substantiating your financial eligibility for the visa. This can be particularly beneficial in cases where detailed financial proof is required to demonstrate that you can cover all expenses during your stay.

By taking these steps, you not only enhance the transparency of your application but also provide the Georgian authorities with reliable and verifiable information that can significantly increase the chances of your visa being approved.

When applying for a Georgia eVisa, you must demonstrate that you have sufficient financial resources to cover your expenses during your stay. Although the Georgian authorities do not specify a strict minimum bank balance, it is generally recommended that you maintain a balance between INR 1.5 lakh and INR 3 lakh in your account. This amount is considered adequate to demonstrate your financial capability for your visit.

To support your visa application, it is advisable to provide:

  1. Six Months of Bank Statements: Submit six bank statements, preferably downloaded directly from your net banking app. These statements should be official and clear, reflecting all transactions, balances, and account holder information. The Georgian visa processing system often uses Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology to verify the authenticity and accuracy of the documents. Hence, ensuring the statements are clear and comprehensive is crucial.
  2. Travel History: In addition to your financial proof, it is recommended to include a scanned copy of all your passport pages containing entry and exit stamps. This demonstrates your travel history and helps build confidence in your application by showing that you have adhered to visa regulations.
  3. Marriage Certificate (if applicable): If you are travelling with your spouse or applying as a married individual, including a copy of your marriage certificate can strengthen your application by verifying your family ties and intent.
  4. Proof of Sponsorship (if applicable): If another individual or entity is sponsoring your trip, it is important to include a sponsorship letter and proof of the sponsor’s financial status. The letter should detail the relationship between you and the sponsor and the expenses the sponsor will cover.

Maintaining the recommended minimum bank balance and providing comprehensive documentation can significantly increase the chances of your Georgia eVisa being approved.

If another individual is sponsoring your trip to Georgia, whether a family member, friend, or employer, there are several key documents that you and your sponsor must provide to strengthen your visa application. Proper documentation is crucial in demonstrating the financial capability and intent behind your visit. Here’s a detailed list of the necessary documents:

  1. Sponsor’s Income Tax Returns (ITR): Your sponsor should provide their Income Tax Returns for the last year. The ITR is an official record of the sponsor’s income and financial stability, which is vital in proving they have the financial capacity to support your trip. This document reassures the visa authorities that the sponsor is financially responsible and capable of covering the costs associated with your travel.
  2. Sponsor’s Bank Statements: The sponsor must also submit bank statements for the past six months. These statements should clearly show regular transactions, a healthy balance, and the sponsor’s ability to fund the trip. The bank statements must be official and clear, as the authorities will scrutinise them to ensure that the sponsor has sufficient funds to cover their expenses and the applicants.
  3. Sponsor’s Salary Slips or GST Certificate: If the sponsor is employed, providing salary slips for the last three months is recommended. This further substantiates the sponsor’s income and ongoing financial stability. If the sponsor is self-employed or owns a business, a GST certificate or similar business registration document should be provided instead. These documents give the authorities additional assurance regarding the sponsor’s financial standing.
  4. Sponsor’s Travel Itinerary (if applicable): If the sponsor travels with the applicant, this significantly strengthens the visa application. In such cases, the sponsor should include their travel itinerary, flight bookings, and proof of accommodation. This shows that the sponsor will be present during the trip, which can increase the likelihood of visa approval.
  5. Company Leave Letter (if applicable): Both the applicant and the sponsor (if employed) can submit a leave approval letter from their respective employers. This letter confirms that the individual has been granted leave for the trip and is expected to return to work after the visit. It further establishes the applicant's and sponsor's ties to their home country, reinforcing their intent to return.
  6. Sponsorship Letter: A formal sponsorship letter must be included, detailing the relationship between the sponsor and the applicant, the purpose of the trip, and a commitment to cover all necessary expenses, including travel, accommodation, and daily expenses. The letter should be dated and signed by the sponsor and include their full contact information.

You can significantly strengthen your visa application by ensuring that all these documents are accurately prepared and submitted. Proper documentation of the sponsorship arrangement helps the Georgian authorities verify the legitimacy of your trip and increases the chances of your visa being approved.

The Georgia visa is an electronic document you will receive in a PDF form. It will include personal information, the validity of the visa, and any conditions associated with your entry.

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