The Georgia Religious eVisa supports travel for religious visits and pilgrimage activities in the country. This article presents the main details applicants may need before planning their trip.
To qualify for the Georgia eVisa for religious or pilgrimage reasons, you must
Applicants must provide:
Important Note: Passport must be valid for 6 months from the intended travel date.
The cost of the Georgia Religious eVisa varies based on validity, stay duration, and currency fluctuations. Applicants can use the Georgia eVisa Fee tool to check the exact amount.
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Processing Type |
Processing Time |
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Standard Review |
7-10 working days |
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Urgent Review |
5-7 working days |
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Super Urgent Review |
5 working days |
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Validity |
Entry Type |
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120 days |
Multiple Entry |
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180 days |
Multiple Entry |
Register and complete the form
Register on the Georgia eVisa application portal
using your email and complete the form accurately.
Review and Select Processing Time
Check your details and choose the processing
time that best fits your travel plans.
Upload Documents and Submit
Upload clear copies of the required documents and
submit the application.
Make Payment
Pay the eVisa fee using a credit/debit card to begin processing.
Receiving
Receive your approved eVisa by email, then download and print it for
travel.
The eVisa offers the following benefits:
Explore Georgia’s rich spiritual heritage by visiting these key sites:
1. Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important centre of Orthodox Christianity, known for its history and beautiful architecture.
2. Jvari Monastery
A 6th-century monastery on a hill with stunning views, symbolising Georgia’s early Christian history.
3. David Gareja Monastery Complex
A unique cave monastery carved into cliffs, featuring ancient frescoes and a peaceful setting.
4. Vardzia Monastery
A large cave complex built in the 12th century, known for its tunnels, chapels, and history.
5. Gergeti Trinity Church
A famous church in the mountains, offering scenic views and a calm place for reflection.
Yes, group travel is allowed, but each person must apply for their own eVisa.
Yes, modest clothing is expected when visiting churches and monasteries.
Yes, you can visit different religious sites across the country during your stay.
Yes, transport options include taxis, buses, and private tours.
Disclaimer: This information was last updated in April 2026 and might change. Always check official sources for the latest details.