Georgia now permits Indian tourists to enter visa-free, provided they hold a valid visa or residence permit from the United States, United Kingdom, Schengen Area, or Japan. The updated policy aims to attract more visitors from India, one of the fastest-growing outbound travel markets, by eliminating extra visa paperwork for eligible travellers.
Mostly consider as part of Europe, Georgia lies in the corssection between Asian and Europe. For those meeting the criteria, this means bypassing the lengthy Schengen visa application processes while gaining access to a European-style destination that’s gaining popularity for its natural beauty, rich culture, and affordability. Travel advisories suggest that Georgia is not merely a substitute for traditional European holidays but can stand as a compelling destination on its own.
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Indian nationals who don’t qualify for the visa exemption can still apply through Georgia’s streamlined visa application system. Required documents include a passport-sized photo, scanned passport bio page, Aadhaar-linked contact details, Aadhaar and PAN cards, recent bank statements, income tax returns for the past three years, and proof of employment such as a salary slip or company ID. The goal, authorities state, is to make the visa process faster and transparent.
Officials in Tbilisi have urged travellers to use only official government platforms for visa applications and travel information, cautioning against unauthorised agents and online scams.
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So, how can Indians get an e-visa to travel to Georgia?
The three easy steps include: Login to the official Georgia e-visa portal, apply for your e-visa, make the payment and receive your visa. Tourism experts suggest that the relaxed entry rules are part of Georgia’s broader push to expand its cultural exchange, and boost visitor numbers. With snow-covered peaks, ancient monasteries, renowned wine regions, and the bustling capital of Tbilisi, the country is positioning itself as a welcoming and accessible gateway for Indian tourists.
(Edited by : Jerome Anthony)
First Published: Jul 27, 2025 6:14 PM IST