Short-term visa (C) — consular: Bangladeshi citizen in Bangladesh → Georgia
Bangladeshi citizens must obtain an ordinary visa before entering Georgia, and the official consular information lists only the embassy route for Bangladesh passports — submit the e-application online, then lodge signed hard copies at the Georgian Embassy or Consular Office serving your region.
Georgia's ordinary short-term visa for visits, applied for through a Georgian Embassy or Consular Office with an appointment booked via the official E-Application System; total stay up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
- Validity
- Short-term single-entry visa for up to 30 calendar days, or a multiple-entry visa issued for up to 5 years
- Entries
- Single or multiple entry
- Max stay per visit
- Total stay must not exceed 90 calendar days in any 180-day period
When to start
Start 14–30 days before your travel date.
The official Georgian consular dataset lists Bangladesh under VISA REQUIRED: for short-term visit purposes you must obtain an ordinary visa before entering Georgia. Check the exemptions first — holders of a valid visa or residence permit of one of the officially listed countries (EU member states, the US, the UK and others) can enter and stay 90 days in any 180-day period without a Georgian visa.
Georgia publishes an official list of documents that confirm the purpose of a visit — an invitation, business or kinship documents, admission to an educational institution and others. Prepare the one matching your purpose, plus your passport, insurance and proof of funds.
Through the official E-Application System (geoconsul.gov.ge) you submit your application for any category of Georgian visa and book a time for lodging it at the appropriate consular office.
After the e-application, hard copies of the signed visa application and all supporting documents are submitted to the visa issuing authority — directly, or through another body authorised to accept documents.
The decision on a short-term visa is made within 10 calendar days after the visa application is submitted.
A Georgian visa lets you travel to a border checkpoint and request permission to enter — having a visa does not guarantee entry; the Border Police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs make the final decision.
What you'll need
- Valid passport (travel document) — A valid travel document is required to enter Georgia; for a visa application it must remain valid beyond your requested visa. ✓ verified
- Signed visa application (hard copy) — After submitting the e-application online, you bring signed hard copies of the visa application and all supporting documents to the consular office. ✓ verified
- Document confirming the purpose of your visit — One of the officially listed documents — e.g. an invitation, a document confirming business relations, admission to a Georgian educational institution, kinship documents, or any other document confirming the purpose of travel. ✓ verified
- Health and accident insurance (mandatory for tourists since 1 Jan 2026) — A valid health and accident insurance policy, in physical or electronic form, in Georgian or English, covering at least 30,000 GEL and the full period of your stay including arrival and departure dates. ✓ verified
- Proof of sufficient funds — Evidence of enough money to cover your stay in Georgia and your return — entry can be refused without health and accident insurance or sufficient funds. ✓ verified
Where you'll apply
Apply through the Georgian Embassy or Consular Office accredited for your place of residence — submit the e-application and book the visit through the official E-Application System (geoconsul.gov.ge), and check the official Consular offices directory for the mission serving your country.
Fees
Gotchas to watch
- The e-Visa Portal is not offered for this passport per the official consular information — the route is through a Georgian Embassy or Consular Office.
- A short-term single-entry visa is issued for the days you request, but never more than 30 calendar days; multiple-entry visas usually require a previous visit to Georgia within the last year.
- Since 1 January 2026 all tourists must hold health and accident insurance covering at least 30,000 GEL for the whole stay.
- A refusal can be appealed within 10 business days — the appeal must be in Georgian or come with a certified Georgian translation.
- A visa does not guarantee entry — the Border Police make the final decision at the checkpoint.