Georgia eVisa for the Citizens of Samoa
Samoan travellers need authorisation before they enter Georgia, which can be obtained through the Georgia eVisa portal without visiting an embassy or consulate. The approved eVisa is valid for 180 days and allows multiple entries, with a total stay of up to 90 days.
What documents are necessary for the Georgia eVisa?
- Samoa Passport Bio Page Upload a clear scan of your valid passport bio page with a validity period of 6 months from the date of issuance.
- Photo Upload a recent, clear photograph taken against a plain white background with a neutral expression.
Georgia eVisa Available Types and Purposes
Student eVisa
Short study trips, training sessions, or educational visits.
Family/Visitor eVisa
Visiting relatives, family and friends in a short period of time.
Business eVisa
For meetings, conferences, or business discussions.
Tourist eVisa
Travelling to enjoy a holiday, sightseeing the country, and participating in leisure activities.
Religious eVisa
Attending prayer meets, partaking in ceremonies, or taking part in faith-related events.
Medical eVisa
Travelling to receive treatment, professional check-ups, or medical consultations.
Simple Georgian eVisa Application Steps
Step 1: Fill in the eVisa Application Form: Fill out the Georgian eVisa application form with your travel and passport details and select your preferred eVisa type.
Step 2: Review and Upload Documents: Carefully go through the details thoroughly and upload a clear scan of the required documents.
Step 3: Pay the fee and submit the application: Pay for the eVisa using a credit or debit card and submit the complete eVisa application for processing.
Georgia eVisa Processing Speed and Cost Options
- Standard Processing: Time Taken - 7-10 Working Days
- Rush Processing: Time Taken - 5- 7 Working Days
- Super Rush Processing: Time Taken - 5 working Days
The Georgia eVisa cost depends on the selected eVisa category and the applicant’s nationality. To get the total cost, check the Georgia eVisa fee before applying.
FAQs
Yes. It is recommended that parents and guardians get them a separate Georgia eVisa.
Yes. Applicants can resume Ongoing eVisa Application registrations at any given time and submit them.
No. A business eVisa does not allow paid employment in Georgia. You must apply for the correct work permit through the Georgian Embassy.
Yes. Your insurance should cover the entire duration of your stay, as immigration authorities may check it at the border.
Content Disclaimer: This guidance reflects information available in June 2026. For the most accurate travel advice, confirm all visa and entry details with official Georgia eVisa sources, embassy offices, and your airline.
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