Immigration
How Long Can I Visit Georgia?

Despite being a beautiful country with a rich culture and vast history, Georgia often gets ignored in European travel itineraries. However, if you’ve stumbled upon this Eastern European gem and are wondering how you can visit the country and for how long, this article will explain it all.

We’ll discuss who can visit Georgia visa-free, the types of Georgian visas, and how long you can stay in the country according to your visa type.

Who Can Travel Visa-Free to Georgia?

One of the best things about Georgia is its highly liberal immigration policy which allows citizens of 94 countries to enter, stay, and work in Georgia for up to one year. Georgian Ordinance No. 255 lists the countries whose citizens can enter and stay in Georgia for up to a year.

If you’re from a Western country like the USA, UK, EU member states, Canada, etc., chances are, you can travel visa-free to Georgia and stay there for up to a year.

Moreover, Georgian Ordinance No. 256 lists the countries whose visa or residence permit holders can visit Georgia visa-free for 90 days in any 180-day period.

Categories of Georgian Visas

As you can see, Georgia is open to a large part of the world without any travel restrictions or formalities. However, if your country isn’t mentioned in any of the above lists, you’ll need to apply for a Georgian visa. The following are the categories of Georgian visas issued according to your motives for entry and stay in the country:

  • Diplomatic (A): Issued to top officials of diplomatic delegations, executive consular officials, etc.
  • Special (B): Issued to members of foreign delegations, etc.
  • Ordinary (C): Issued to tourists, freelancers, etc.
  • Immigration (D): Issued for work purposes, family reunification, etc.
  • Transit (T): Issued for transit purposes

Duration of Georgian Visas

Now that you know the Georgia visa categories, you must be wondering how long you can visit Georgia with a visa. The duration of your visit depends on your visa type – short-term or long-term visa.

  • Short-Term Single-Entry Visa: Issued according to the length of stay requested by the visa applicant, but can’t exceed 30 days.
  • Short-Term Multiple-Entry Visa: Valid for a maximum of five years. It allows a foreigner to enter and stay in Georgia for 90 days in any 180-day period. Moreover, the foreigner must’ve been in Georgia at least once during the prior year and demonstrate grounds for requesting a short-term multi-entry visa.
  • Long-Term Visa: Issued as a multiple entry visa, a long-term visa can allow the visa holder to stay in Georgia for 90 days, for a year, or for the length of the duration the person intends to remain in Georgia. 

Who Should Visit Georgia?

Georgia may be a small underrated European country, but it’s certainly worth your attention. No matter who you are or what you do, Georgia strives to impress and provide the best.

See what the country offers to the following categories of foreigners:

  • Investors: Booming real estate investment opportunities, high-net-worth tax residency, etc.
  • Business-people: Friendly business environment, tax incentives, primary base to access European and Asian markets.
  • Digital Nomads: Thriving startup culture, diverse digital nomad community, excellent co-working spaces, strong WiFi, etc.
  • Tourists: Beautiful views, historic architecture, ancient monasteries and churches, exquisite wine, the beautiful capital (Tbilisi), and more.

Considering the country’s excellent features, everyone should visit it at least once and see this European gem for themselves.

How to Visit Georgia?

This is where we come in. At NOMOS, we’ve helped many clients find their way to Georgia as investors, entrepreneurs, and more. We’ve also helped our clients establish residency or citizenship, form a company, or simply invest in Georgia. If you’d like us to do the same for you, we’re just a click away.

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Lika Tsintsabadze

Founder of NOMOS Law Firm/Business Lawyer/Attorney at law lika@nomosgeorgia.com