How long can Americans stay in Georgia visa-free?

Georgia’s generous 365-day visa-free stay has made it a favorite among digital nomads and adventure seekers. Below is what U.S. travelers need to know about length of stay, re-entry rules, and residency options in 2025.

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Georgia’s 365-day visa-free regime explained

Since 2012, Georgia has granted U.S. citizens a full year of visa-free entry— confirmed by Georgia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in January 2025. You can live, work remotely, and explore Tbilisi’s café scene without applying for a visa, provided you respect Georgian law and immigration timelines.

What is the maximum visa-free stay for U.S. citizens?

Americans may remain in Georgia for 365 consecutive days without obtaining any visa or residence permit.

Does the 365-day clock restart on re-entry?

Yes. If you exit Georgia, even for a day, the next entry triggers a brand-new 365-day allowance. There is no cumulative limit at this time.

Can I convert to residency if I want to stay longer?

Yes. Before day 365, apply for a temporary residence permit—valid up to six years—based on work, study, investment, or family grounds. Applications are filed at the Public Service Hall in Tbilisi.

What documents are checked at the border?

Border police examine your U.S. passport (valid at least six months), proof of onward travel or funds, and may ask where you will stay. Travel insurance is recommended but not required.

Are there exit fees or overstay penalties?

There is no exit fee. Overstaying incurs a fine of 360 lari—about 130 U.S. dollars—for delays up to 90 days and 720 lari for longer. Unpaid fines can block future entry.

Can Americans work remotely in Georgia without a visa?

Yes. Remote work for a non-Georgian employer is legal during the visa-free period. Local employment contracts require a work permit.

Is travel insurance required?

It is not mandatory, but private clinics require payment upfront. Many visitors carry at least fifty thousand U.S. dollars of medical coverage for peace of mind.

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