Visa policy of Georgia
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Visitors to Georgia must obtain a visa from Georgian diplomatic missions unless they are citizens of one of the visa-exempt countries or one of the countries whose citizens may obtain an e-Visa.
All visitors must have a passport. However, citizens of certain countries are entitled to visa-free entry with an ID card in lieu of a passport.
In Georgia, as of 2024, the Agreement on Visa-Free Movement of Citizens of the Commonwealth of Independent States across the Territory of its Participants signed on 09 October 1992[1] and the CIS Convention on Legal Assistance and Legal Relations in Civil, Family and Criminal Cases signed on 22 January 1993[2] remain in force.
Visa policy map
[edit]Visa exemption
[edit]Georgia adopted a new law of on Legal Status of Alien and Stateless Persons that went into effect on 1 September 2014. It was amended on 9 June 2015 when the maximum allowed stay was extended to 1 year.[3]
The list of countries whose citizens have the right of visa-free entry to Georgia is no longer provided in the new law, it is determined in the separate ordinance of the Government of Georgia.[4] The visa-free list was re-approved on 9 June 2015.
Citizens of the following countries and territories may enter Georgia without a visa for the following period:[5][6][7][8]
3 years 1 year 90 days 45 days 30 days |
ID - May enter with an ID card.
ID* - May enter with an ID card if arriving directly from the country of nationality.
PB - For holders of biometric passports only.
1 - Also applies to holders of passports issued by Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar and Turks and Caicos Islands.
2 - No more than 90 days within any 180 days.
Date of visa changes |
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Cancelled:
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All visitors may enter without a visa if they meet one of the following conditions:[16]
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Holders of valid visas or residence permits of following countries may stay in Georgia for a maximum of 90 days within any 180-day period:[17][18]
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1 - Except Anguilla, Montserrat, Pitcairn, Saint Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha.
2 - There have been many cases where those holding valid residency of GCC countries have been denied access without assigning any reason, especially if they are citizens of India, Pakistan and Palestine.[19][20]
Electronic Visa (e-Visa)
[edit]Holders of passports of the following countries and territories may obtain a visa online. Alternatively, for certain countries, it is possible to enter Georgia with the visa for one of the visa-free countries.[21]
90 days per 180-day period 30 days per 120-day period |
Entry to Abkhazia and South Ossetia
[edit]Entering Abkhazia and South Ossetia (considered by Georgia and a major part of the international community to be Russian occupied territories) through border crossing points other than located in Georgia's Zugdidi Municipality and Gori Municipality is an act punishable under Georgian law. However, entering South Ossetia from the territory controlled by Georgian government is currently impossible.
Admission restrictions
[edit]Entry and transit is refused to citizens of Kosovo, Palestine and Taiwan (visas can still be obtained on a case-by-case basis for holders of passports of Taiwan, including for participation in international conferences and sports events held in Georgia), even if not leaving the aircraft and proceeding by the same flight. Georgia also does not recognize the passports of Abkhazia, the Sahrawi Republic, Somaliland, South Ossetia and Transnistria.
Visitor statistics
[edit]Most visitors arriving in Georgia were from the following countries of nationality (dynamic table including 2014):[22]
Country | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 |
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Turkey | 1396660 | 925561 | 326494 | 335580 | 1156513 | 1312129 | 1247082 | 1254089 | 1391721 | 1442695 |
Azerbaijan | 199835 | 152969 | 82718 | 295132 | 1526619 | 1807068 | 1695084 | 1523075 | 1393257 | 1283214 |
Armenia | 962540 | 742593 | 164698 | 260965 | 1365048 | 1725163 | 1718243 | 1496246 | 1468888 | 1325635 |
Russia | 1418464 | 1087257 | 212979 | 208677 | 1471558 | 1705142 | 1392842 | 1037564 | 926144 | 811621 |
EU-27 | 422227 | 272916 | 139157 | 65117 | 447518 | 355755 | 260920 | 214002 | 197427 | 186879 |
Ukraine | 146931 | 168915 | 144901 | 42414 | 207667 | 204952 | 193127 | 172631 | 141734 | 143521 |
Israel | 217065 | 210178 | 100686 | 25731 | 205051 | 173366 | 125320 | 92213 | 59487 | 42385 |
Iran | 126282 | 102877 | 18549 | 17053 | 141997 | 339462 | 322898 | 147915 | 25273 | 47929 |
Kazakhstan | 167492 | 120494 | 66787 | 13779 | 103611 | 68452 | 56801 | 48809 | 36777 | 28394 |
Belarus | 130203 | 130046 | 53698 | 13340 | 66174 | 68360 | 32939 | 42149 | 25724 | 16577 |
Poland | 91210 | 41917 | 30988 | 10691 | 88300 | 71668 | 48913 | 41609 | 39309 | 44415 |
Germany | 68824 | 48548 | 21194 | 9338 | 89051 | 74131 | 43090 | 33469 | 30481 | 27073 |
India | 84688 | 52841 | 24992 | 8364 | 54606 | 73458 | 59738 | 36410 | 12114 | 4679 |
USA | 46735 | 35319 | 19470 | 7384 | 46558 | 41863 | 33569 | 27304 | 24978 | 22545 |
UK | 30732 | 21407 | 7936 | 5625 | 37478 | 29406 | 22392 | 15470 | 16142 | 15732 |
Saudi Arabia | 72953 | 119921 | 63437 | 4960 | 75155 | 65560 | 56247 | 21257 | 9850 | 5485 |
China | 48304 | 7380 | 3468 | 4363 | 48071 | 31855 | 18179 | 10847 | 6849 | 5919 |
Total | 7072220 | 5426903 | 1881271 | 1747110 | 9357964 | 8326252 | 7556339 | 6360503 | 5901.094 | 5515559 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ https://cis.minsk.by/reestrv2/doc/149#documentCard
- ^ https://cis.minsk.by/reestrv2/doc/192#documentCard
- ^ "Civil.Ge - Georgia Restores One-Year Visa-Free Rules". www.civil.ge. Archived from the original on 8 August 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
- ^ "Legal Status of Aliens and Stateless Persons – 100 Questions Regarding the New Law (March, 2014)" (PDF). mfa.gov.ge. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 August 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
- ^ "Visa information".
- ^ იმ ქვეყნების ჩამონათვალის დამტკიცების შესახებ, რომელთა მოქალაქეებსაც შეუძლიათ საქართველოში უვიზოდ შემოსვლა (Ordinance 255) (in Georgian). Government of Georgia. 5 June 2015.
- ^ "On Approval of the List of Countries, Whose Visa and/or Residence Permit Holders May Enter Georgia without a Visa for an Appropriate Period and under Appropriate Conditions".
- ^ "Visa and passport". Timatic. International Air Transport Association through Emirates. Retrieved 1 April 2017.
- ^ "Visa exemption for citizens of Ukraine".
- ^ "GeoConsul.Gov.Ge - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia". www.geoconsul.gov.ge.
- ^ "Travel Between Armenia And Georgia Is Possible With An ID Card". 14 July 2023.
- ^ "Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia". GeoConsul.Gov.Ge. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
- ^ „იმ ქვეყნების ჩამონათვალის დამტკიცების შესახებ, რომელთა მოქალაქეებსაც შეუძლიათ საქართველოში უვიზოდ შემოსვლა“ საქართველოს მთავრობის 2015 წლის 5 ივნისის №255 დადგენილებაში ცვლილების შეტანის თაობაზე (Ordinance 43) (in Georgian). Government of Georgia. 26 January 2022.
- ^ "格鲁吉亚外交部确认对我公民免签政策已落地生效". 中国驻格鲁吉亚大使馆.
- ^ "Check if you can enter Georgia and stay for a year visa-free". agenda.ge.
- ^ "GeoConsul.Gov.Ge - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia". www.geoconsul.gov.ge.
- ^ იმ ქვეყნების ჩამონათვალის დამტკიცების შესახებ, რომელთა ვიზების ან/და ბინადრობის ნებართვების მქონე უცხოელებს შეუძლიათ საქართველოში უვიზოდ შემოსვლა შესაბამისი ვადითა და პირობებით (Ordinance 256) (in Georgian). Government of Georgia. 5 June 2015.
- ^ "List of Countries, Whose Visa and/or Residence Permit Holders May Enter Georgia without a Visa for an Appropriate Period and under Appropriate Conditions". geoconsul.gov.ge.
- ^ Reporter, Faisal Masudi, Staff (24 December 2015). "Holiday makers turned back from Georgia -- 3,250 USD worth of holiday expenses wasted". gulfnews.com.
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