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According to the Henley report, the Georgian passport is ranked 54th regarding visa-free travel. As a result, Georgian citizens can travel visa-free, on arrival, or get an eVisa to over 100 countries.
Where Can Georgians Travel Without a Visa?
If you are a citizen of Georgia, then you can enter the following countries visa-free:
Country | Allowed stay | Country | Allowed stay |
---|---|---|---|
Albania | 90 days | Kazakhstan | 90 days |
Andorra | 90 days | Kyrgyzstan | 90 days |
Antigua and Barbuda | 180 days | Latvia | 90 days |
Argentina | 90 days | Liechtenstein | 90 days |
Armenia | 180 days | Lithuania | 90 days |
Austria | 90 days | Luxembourg | 90 days |
Azerbaijan | 90 days | Malaysia | 30 days |
Bahamas | 90 days | Malta | 90 days |
Barbados | 28 days | Mauritius | 90 days |
Belarus | 90 days | Micronesia | 30 days |
Belgium | 90 days | Moldova | 90 days |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 90 days | Monaco | 90 days |
Brazil | 90 days | Montenegro | 90 days |
Bulgaria | 90 days | Netherlands | 90 days |
Chile | 90 days | Norway | 90 days |
Colombia | 90 days | Palestine | 30 days |
Croatia | 90 days | Panama | 180 days |
Cyprus | 90 days | Poland | 90 days |
Czech Republic | 90 days | Portugal | 90 days |
Denmark | 90 days | Qatar | 30 days |
Dominica | 21 days | Romania | 90 days |
Ecuador | 90 days | Saint Lucia | 6 weeks |
Estonia | 90 days | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 1 month |
Fiji | 4 months | San Marino | 90 days |
Finland | 90 days | Serbia | 90 days |
France | 90 days | Slovakia | 90 days |
Germany | 90 days | Slovenia | 90 days |
Greece | 90 days | Spain | 90 days |
Grenada | 3 months | Sweden | 90 days |
Haiti | 3 months | Switzerland | 90 days |
Hungary | 90 days | Tajikistan | Unlimited |
Iceland | 90 days | Turkey | 90 days |
Indonesia | 30 days | Ukraine | Unlimited |
Iran | 45 days | Uruguay | 90 days |
Israel | 90 days | Uzbekistan | 90 days |
Italy | 90 days | Vatican | 90 days |
If you want to visit a visa-free country, you need to prepare the following documents with you:
- Your valid passport.
- Valid travel insurance.
- Proof of financial means to support your trip.
- Proof that you have booked your flight to return home.
Some countries may require additional documents depending on your destination, so contact a local embassy or consulate before you travel.
eVisa Countries for Georgian Citizens
The following countries can issue an eVisa if you hold a Georgian passport:
Country | Allowed stay |
---|---|
Bahrain | 14 days |
Benin | 30 days / 8 days |
Cambodia | 30 days |
Co´te d'Ivoire | 3 months |
Djibouti | 31 days |
Ethiopia | up to 90 days |
Gabon | up to 6 months |
Guinea | 90 days |
Guinea-Bissau | 90 days |
India | 60 days |
Kenya | 3 months |
Kuwait | 3 months |
Laos | 30 days |
Lesotho | 30 days |
Madagascar | 90 days |
Malawi | 90 days |
Myanmar | 28 days |
Pakistan | 30 days |
Rwanda | 30 days |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | 30 days |
Sao Tome and Principe | 30 days |
Singapore | 30 days |
South Sudan | up to 6 months |
Sri Lanka | 30 days |
Suriname | 90 days |
Tanzania | 3 months |
Uganda | 90 days |
Vietnam | 30 days |
Zambia | 90 days |
Zimbabwe | 3 months |
Electronic visas are online versions of a traditional visa. The process of obtaining an eVisa is much simpler and less time-consuming than when you apply for a paper-based visa. Still, your country must have a valid agreement with your destination country to qualify for an electronic visa.
For an eVisa, you have to fill out the application form online and attach all the required documents to your application, including the paid visa fee. If your application is approved, you will receive a permit in your e-mail, which you have to print out and take it with you when you travel.
Countries That Issue Visas on Arrival for Georgian Citizens
As a citizen of Georgian, you can get a visa on arrival when entering the countries listed below:
Country | Allowed stay |
---|---|
Bahrain | 14 days |
Bangladesh | 30 days |
Benin | 30 days / 8 days |
Bolivia | 90 days |
Cambodia | 30 days |
Cape Verde | 90 days |
Comoros | 45 days |
Egypt | 30 days |
Guinea-Bissau | 90 days |
Jamaica | 30 days |
Jordan | 3 months |
Kenya | 3 months |
Kuwait | 3 months |
Laos | 30 days |
Lebanon | 1 month |
Macau | 30 days |
Madagascar | 90 days |
Malawi | 90 days |
Maldives | 30 days |
Marshall Islands | 90 days |
Mauritania | 30 days |
Mozambique | 30 days |
Nepal | 90 days |
Nicaragua | 90 days |
Palau | 30 days |
Rwanda | 30 days |
Samoa | 60 days |
Seychelles | 3 months |
Somalia | 30 days |
Sri Lanka | 30 days |
Tanzania | 3 months |
Thailand | 15 days |
Timor-Leste | 30 days |
Togo | 7 days |
Tuvalu | 1 month |
Uganda | 90 days |
Zambia | 90 days |
A visa on arrival is issued at the airport when you enter your destination country. Each country has different requirements, but usually, you have to prepare the following documents for your visa on arrival:
- A copy of your passport along with the original.
- Filled in visa application (received at the airport).
- Paid visa fee (paid at the airport).
- Passport photographs.
- Health insurance.
- Proof of hotel reservation.
- Proof of purchased return ticket.
- Evidence of financial means to support your trip.
Visa Requirements for Georgian Citizens
If you are a Georgian passport holder, you need a visa for the following countries:
Afghanistan | Liberia |
Algeria | Libya |
Angola | Mali |
Australia | Mexico |
Belize | Mongolia |
Bhutan | Morocco |
Botswana | Namibia |
Brunei | Nauru |
Burkina Faso | New Zealand |
Burundi | Niger |
Cameroon | Nigeria |
Canada | North Macedonia |
Central African Republic | Oman |
Chad | Papua New Guinea |
China | Paraguay |
Republic of the Congo | Peru |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Philippines |
Costa Rica | Russia |
Cuba | Saudi Arabia |
Dominican Republic | Senegal |
El Salvador | Sierra Leone |
Equatorial Guinea | Solomon Islands |
Eritrea | South Africa |
Eswatini | Sudan |
Gambia | Syria |
Ghana | Taiwan |
Guatemala | Tonga |
Guyana | Trinidad and Tobago |
Honduras | Tunisia |
Hong Kong | Turkmenistan |
Iraq | United Arab Emirates |
Ireland | United Kingdom |
Japan | United States |
Kiribati | Vanuatu |
North Korea | Venezuela |
South Korea | Yemen |
Kosovo |
To receive a visa for any of the countries mentioned above, you have to find a representative office of your destination country— an embassy or consulate. Then you have to prepare the required documents for a visa application (passport, application form, accommodation, invitation letter, etc.). You may have to certify your documents with an Apostille stamp and translate them.
Once you submit your application, you have to wait until your visa is processed, and then after you receive your permit, you’re free to travel to your destination country. If you have a prior valid visa, i.e., a Schengen visa, you may be able to visit the visa-required countries without applying for a permit first.