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Georgia Visa for Indians 2026: Complete Guide

Christine Kolesnikov
Immigration Consultant
Published:
May 28, 2026
Updated:
May 28, 2026

Georgia Visa for Indians 2026: Complete Guide

Everything Indian travelers need to know about getting a Georgia visa in 2026 — e-Visa steps, embassy options, and entry requirements explained.

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Do Indians Need a Visa for Georgia? (2026 Quick Answer)

Yes, Indian passport holders need a visa to enter Georgia. The process is entirely online for most travelers in 2026, and no embassy visit is required for the standard tourist route.

Indian citizens have two practical ways to enter Georgia in 2026:

  • Apply for a Georgia e-Visa through the official portal at evisa.gov.ge — the visa is processed digitally and delivered to your email inbox.
  • Enter visa-free if you currently hold a valid visa or residence permit from a qualifying country such as the United States, United Kingdom, or any Schengen member state.

Georgia does not offer a visa on arrival for Indian passport holders. Without a qualifying third-country visa, the e-Visa must be secured before departure.

The e-Visa is issued by Georgia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and carries the same right of entry as a traditional sticker visa. It covers tourism, business, transit, and family visits for stays up to 30 days. For extended stays or employment purposes, a sticker visa through the Georgian Embassy in New Delhi is available — covered in the next section.

Georgia Visa Types for Indians

e-Visa (Georgia e-VISA Portal)

The Georgia e-Visa, available at evisa.gov.ge, is the most widely used entry option for Indian travelers. It is issued electronically — no consulate appointment, no physical paperwork — and the approved visa arrives by email, presentable at the border on your phone or as a printout.

Key specifications of the Georgia e-Visa for Indians:

  • Validity — 120 days from the date of issue
  • Maximum stay — 30 days per trip
  • Entry type — multiple entry (you can exit and re-enter Georgia within the 120-day window, as long as your total time in the country does not exceed 30 days)
  • Covers — tourism, business, family visits, and medical travel
  • No biometric enrollment or interview required

One detail that catches many Indian applicants off guard: the process has three strict time limits after form submission — email verification within 1 hour, payment within 5 hours, and DuVerify identity verification within 24 hours. Missing any window cancels the application automatically.

Sticker Visa / Visa via Embassy

For stays longer than 30 days, employment, or categories outside the e-Visa scope, Indian citizens can apply for a sticker visa through the Embassy of Georgia in New Delhi — affixed directly to your passport after processing.

According to the Embassy of Georgia to the Republic of India, an e-Visa grants the same right of entry as an ordinary sticker visa — the embassy route is simply a different delivery mechanism requiring a physical form, document submission in person or by post, and passport collection after processing. For the large majority of Indian tourists and short-stay business visitors, the e-Visa is faster and more convenient. The sticker visa is worth exploring only when the e-Visa's 30-day stay limit does not meet your needs.

Tourist, Business, and Transit Categories

The Georgia e-Visa system recognizes several travel purposes, each with its own category:

  • Tourist e-Visa — for sightseeing, leisure travel, visiting friends or relatives, and family trips. The most common type for Indian applicants.
  • Business e-Visa — for attending meetings, conferences, seminars, trade exhibitions, or professional activities. Shares the same 120-day validity and 30-day stay limit as the tourist e-Visa.
  • Transit Visa (Category T) — for travelers crossing Georgia en route to a third country, with a maximum validity of 10 days. Relevant if you are transiting overland through the Caucasus or have a connecting layover involving Georgian territory.

Select the category that matches your actual purpose of travel. A mismatch between the stated purpose and supporting documents is a straightforward rejection trigger.

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Entering Georgia with a US, UK, Schengen, or Japan Visa (Visa-Free Route)

A large number of Indian travelers do not realize that they may be able to skip the e-Visa entirely. If you hold a currently valid visa or residence permit from one of Georgia's qualifying partner countries, you can enter Georgia without applying for a separate Georgian visa. The permitted stay under this route is up to 90 days within any rolling 180-day period — three times the allowance of the standard e-Visa.

As of 2026, the qualifying documents include visas or residence permits issued by:

  • United States — any valid US visa (B1/B2, H-1B, L-1, F-1, and others)
  • United Kingdom — any valid UK visa or Biometric Residence Permit (BRP)
  • Schengen Area — all 26 member states: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • New Zealand
  • Israel
  • Ireland
  • United Arab Emirates

Three conditions apply to this visa-free route. The qualifying visa or residence permit must be valid at the time you enter Georgia — an expired document does not qualify regardless of when it expired. There is no application or fee; you simply present your Indian passport alongside your qualifying visa at Georgian immigration. The 90-day allowance is counted within any rolling 180-day window.

This route is particularly useful for Indian professionals on an H-1B or L-1 in the US, students enrolled in European universities on a Schengen residence permit, or those holding a UAE residence visa. If you fall into any of these groups, you can fly directly to Tbilisi without any prior visa application.

Georgia's qualifying country list is maintained by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and can change. Confirm current eligibility on the official Georgian consular portal (geoconsul.gov.ge) or the e-Visa portal (evisa.gov.ge) before booking.

Georgia Visa Cost and Fees for Indians (2026)

The fee structure for a Georgia e-Visa in 2026 consists of two components paid to the Georgian government, plus a small payment processing charge:

  • Government (consular) fee — $20 USD
  • DuVerify mandatory identity verification fee — $15 USD
  • Payment service charge — 2% of the total, added at checkout

When applying through Visarun.ai, the total cost is $35 — the $20 government fee and the $15 DuVerify verification — plus the 2% service charge, with no hidden charges. At approximately ₹85 per US dollar, $35 works out to roughly ₹3,000. Travelers entering on the visa-free route with a valid US, UK, or Schengen visa pay nothing.

Sticker visas through the Georgian Embassy carry different fees depending on category and duration; current schedules are on the embassy's website. All INR figures are approximations — check a live converter before budgeting.

Required Documents Checklist

Preparing a complete document set before opening the application form significantly reduces the risk of rejection. Indian applicants for a Georgia e-Visa typically need the following:

  • Passport — at least 3 months' validity beyond the visa expiry date, minimum 2 blank pages, issued within the last 10 years. Manually extended passports are accepted.
  • Travel and health insurance — mandatory since January 1, 2026. Minimum coverage of 30,000 GEL (approximately $11,000 USD). The policy must cover the full duration of your stay including arrival and departure dates, and must be available in physical or electronic format in English or Georgian.
  • Bank statements — covering the last 3 months. These should demonstrate consistent income and a balance sufficient to cover your stay. No official minimum amount is specified, but weak or irregular statements are a common rejection trigger.
  • Hotel booking or accommodation proof — a confirmed reservation matching your travel dates, or a notarized invitation letter from a host in Georgia.
  • Round-trip flight itinerary — a booking confirmation showing your inbound and outbound flights. A fully paid ticket is not always required at the application stage, but a confirmed itinerary is.
  • Passport-size photograph — recent digital color photo, white background, taken within the last six months.
  • Travel itinerary or cover letter — a brief outline of planned activities. Not universally mandatory but helps clarify the purpose of visit.

All uploaded documents must be in English or Georgian. Documents in other languages typically require a certified English translation uploaded alongside the original.

How to Apply for a Georgia e-Visa from India (Step-by-Step)

The application takes roughly 15–20 minutes once your documents are ready. Apply through evisa.gov.ge, the official Georgian government portal, or through Visarun.ai for guided, document-reviewed processing.

  • Step 1 — Visit evisa.gov.ge, the official portal. Avoid third-party lookalike sites charging inflated fees. If you prefer assisted processing, Visarun.ai reviews documents and submits on your behalf.
  • Step 2 — Select India as your citizenship and confirm eligibility. Choose your visa category: tourist, business, or transit.
  • Step 3 — Enter personal details exactly as they appear in your passport. Any discrepancy with the passport triggers rejection.
  • Step 4 — Upload scanned copies of all required documents: passport biographical page, photograph, travel insurance policy, flight itinerary, accommodation proof, and bank statements.
  • Step 5 — Verify your email. After submission, a verification link is sent to your inbox. Click it within 1 hour or the application is automatically canceled.
  • Step 6 — Pay the consular fee of $20 USD by Visa or Mastercard within 5 hours of receiving the payment notification. The 2% service charge is applied at this stage.
  • Step 7 — Complete DuVerify identity verification. A link arrives by email; complete it within 24 hours. This costs $15 USD and is non-optional — skipping it cancels the application.
  • Step 8 — Receive your approved e-Visa by email. Save it digitally or print it and present it to Georgian immigration officers on arrival.

All three deadlines in Steps 5, 6, and 7 are hard cut-offs with no grace period. Plan your session for a time when you can complete all steps without interruption.

Georgia Visa Processing Time

Processing time depends on the application route you choose:

  • Visarun.ai — 2–3 business days. Applications are reviewed by specialists before submission, reducing the risk of errors that slow down processing or lead to rejections.
  • Official evisa.gov.ge portal (self-application) — the Georgian government states that processing takes not less than 5 working days under standard conditions. In practice, many applicants receive their visa within 5–10 working days.

Regardless of which route you use, applying at least 2–3 weeks before your travel date is advisable to allow time for any document corrections or re-applications. There is no formally designated priority lane on the official government portal for Indian applicants; if you have a tight booking window, Visarun.ai's 2–3 business day processing offers a more reliable turnaround.

Visa Validity and Length of Stay

Understanding the difference between visa validity and permitted stay prevents overstay violations that can affect future visa applications.

  • Validity period — 120 days from date of issue; entry to Georgia is only possible within this window.
  • Maximum stay — 30 days, regardless of how much validity remains on the visa.
  • Entry type — multiple entry; you can enter, exit, and re-enter within the 120-day window, as long as total accumulated time in Georgia does not exceed 30 days.

The official Georgian e-Visa portal FAQ confirms: "This type of visa allows you to enter Georgia during its validity period and stay for maximum 30 days with the right of multiple entry." If you used 15 days on a first visit and left, you may return and use the remaining 15 days while the visa is still within its 120-day window.

Georgia e-Visas cannot be extended from within the country. If you need more than 30 days, a long-stay D-category visa through the Georgian Embassy in India before departure is the appropriate route. For travelers entering on the visa-free route with a US, UK, or Schengen visa, the permitted stay is up to 90 days within any 180-day period.

Georgia Visa Rejection — Common Reasons and Rejection Rate for Indians

Georgia is generally an approachable destination for Indian applicants. Multiple processing services report an approval rate of approximately 88% for complete applications, placing the rejection rate at around 12%.

Some travel forums circulate a figure as high as 72% rejections for Indians, but this number lacks a verifiable official source and is inconsistent with what specialist agencies handling large volumes of Indian applications routinely report. The more reliable consensus from recent processing data puts rejections at a modest minority of total applications.

The majority of rejections stem from correctable errors rather than fundamental eligibility problems. The most commonly reported reasons include:

  • Incomplete or inaccurate application form — mismatched names, wrong passport numbers, missing fields, or inconsistencies between the form and uploaded documents.
  • Missing DuVerify step — failing to complete the mandatory identity verification within the 24-hour window cancels the application. This is consistently ranked as the top technical cause of lost applications among Indian travelers.
  • Insufficient proof of funds — bank statements showing an inadequate balance, very recent large deposits without explanation, or accounts with irregular transaction histories.
  • Non-compliant or missing travel insurance — from January 1, 2026, insurance with at least 30,000 GEL in coverage is a legal requirement. Submitting a policy with lower coverage, or no insurance at all, results in rejection at document review.
  • Unclear travel purpose — a vague or absent itinerary, or a mismatch between the selected visa category and the supporting documents provided.
  • Weak home-country ties — no evidence of employment, property ownership, or family responsibilities in India that would indicate the applicant's intention to return after the visit.
  • Prior immigration violations — overstays in other countries, previous visa refusals, or entry bans can surface during background checks and affect the decision.
  • Fraudulent documents — Georgian immigration authorities use verification tools to identify doctored financial or employment documents. Submission of false records leads to outright rejection and may result in future application bans.

Applicants who prepare a complete, accurate document set stand a strong chance of approval on the first attempt. Using Visarun.ai, which reviews documents before submission, adds an extra checkpoint against the avoidable errors that account for most rejections.

Recent Changes (2025–2026 Updates)

The most significant policy change affecting Indian travelers to Georgia in this period is the mandatory travel insurance rule, which took effect on January 1, 2026.

Under Georgia's Law on Tourism, all foreign tourists entering Georgia are now required to hold a valid health and accident insurance policy covering the full duration of their stay. The key details of this requirement are:

  • Minimum coverage — 30,000 GEL (approximately $11,000 USD)
  • Coverage period — must include both the arrival and departure dates of the visit
  • Format — physical or electronic copy; must be presentable at passport control if requested by border officers
  • Language — policy documentation must be in English or Georgian
  • Type — health and accident coverage; a travel insurance policy covering only trip cancellation or baggage loss does not satisfy this requirement

This rule was initially announced for implementation in June 2025 but was postponed and ultimately enacted on January 1, 2026. It was not applied retrospectively to travelers already in Georgia before that date. Border officers have the right to ask for proof of insurance at entry, and travelers unable to produce a compliant policy may be denied entry.

The DuVerify mandatory identity verification step — which adds $15 to the e-Visa cost and imposes a 24-hour completion window — also became a standard part of the Georgian e-Visa application process, raising the total applicant-side cost from the prior $20 government fee to $35 before the service charge.

No changes to the fundamental visa-free country list for Indian passport holders were announced at the time of writing. Visa rules and fees can change with limited advance notice — always verify current requirements on geoconsul.gov.ge and evisa.gov.ge before your departure.

FAQ

Do Indians get visa on arrival in Georgia?

No. Georgia does not offer a visa on arrival for Indian passport holders. The two available options are the e-Visa applied for in advance through evisa.gov.ge, and visa-free entry for those holding a currently valid visa or residence permit from a qualifying country such as the United States, United Kingdom, or any Schengen member state. If you do not qualify for visa-free entry, the e-Visa must be approved before you travel.

How much does a Georgia visa cost for Indians in 2026?

The total Georgia e-Visa cost through Visarun.ai is $35 USD — comprising the $20 government (consular) fee and the $15 mandatory DuVerify identity verification fee — plus a 2% service charge at checkout. At current exchange rates of approximately ₹85 per US dollar, $35 is roughly ₹3,000. Travelers entering on the visa-free route with a valid US, UK, or Schengen visa pay nothing — Georgia charges no entry fee for this route.

How long does it take to get a Georgia visa for Indians?

Visarun.ai processes Georgia e-Visa applications in 2–3 business days. Applying through the official evisa.gov.ge portal directly, the Georgian government states processing takes a minimum of 5 working days, with most applications resolved within 5–10 working days under standard conditions. Applying 2–3 weeks before your travel date is advisable to leave time for any document queries or corrections.

What documents are required for a Georgia e-Visa from India?

Indian applicants typically need a valid passport (at least 3 months' validity beyond the visa expiry, 2 blank pages, issued within the last 10 years), travel and health insurance with a minimum coverage of 30,000 GEL — mandatory since January 2026 — bank statements for the last 3 months, a confirmed hotel booking or host invitation, a round-trip flight itinerary, and a recent passport-size digital photograph. All documents should be in English or Georgian.

Can I enter Georgia visa-free with a valid Schengen visa?

Yes. Indian passport holders who hold a currently valid Schengen visa or residence permit can enter Georgia without applying for a separate Georgian visa. The same applies to valid visas and residence permits from the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, UAE, New Zealand, Israel, and Ireland. The permitted stay is up to 90 days within any 180-day period. The visa must not be expired at the time of entry — an expired document does not qualify, even if it was multi-entry.

Is travel insurance mandatory for Georgia in 2026?

Yes. From January 1, 2026, travel and health insurance became legally mandatory for all foreign tourists entering Georgia, under the country's Law on Tourism. The minimum coverage required is 30,000 GEL (approximately $11,000 USD). The policy must cover the full duration of your stay including arrival and departure dates, be in English or Georgian, and be presentable at the border on request. Not having a compliant insurance policy can result in denial of entry.

What is DuVerify and why is it required for the Georgia e-Visa?

DuVerify is a mandatory identity verification step built into Georgia's e-Visa application process. After paying the consular fee online, a DuVerify link is sent by email. Completing this verification within 24 hours is required — missing the deadline automatically cancels the entire application. The step costs $15 USD and forms part of the $35 total fee. Completing DuVerify promptly, as soon as the link arrives, avoids the most common reason for mid-process cancellations.

What is the Georgia e-Visa rejection rate for Indians?

Based on data cited by reputable visa processing services, Indian applicants who submit complete and accurate applications have an approval rate of approximately 88%, placing the rejection rate at around 12%. Most rejections result from correctable errors — incomplete forms, missing DuVerify completion, insufficient bank statements, or non-compliant travel insurance — rather than fundamental eligibility issues. Some older sources cite rejection figures as high as 72%, but that number lacks a clear official source and is inconsistent with recent processing data from specialist agencies.

How long can I stay in Georgia on an e-Visa?

A Georgia e-Visa is valid for 120 days from the date of issue and allows a maximum stay of 30 days in the country. The visa is multiple-entry, meaning you can exit and re-enter Georgia more than once during the 120-day window, as long as your total time inside Georgia does not exceed 30 days. The e-Visa cannot be extended from within the country. For stays longer than 30 days, a D-category long-stay visa applied for through the Georgian Embassy in India before your trip is the appropriate route.

Can I apply for a Georgia visa through Visarun.ai instead of the official portal?

Yes. Visarun.ai offers a guided Georgia e-Visa service for Indian citizens — the platform reviews documents, fills the application form, and manages submission, processing visas in 2–3 business days. The total cost is $35 plus a 2% service charge, matching the official government fee. For travelers who want to minimize the risk of form errors or missed steps such as the DuVerify window, using a specialist service provides additional support. Approval decisions rest with the Georgian consular authority; Visarun.ai facilitates the application.

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