The visa cost for Georgia, is €20. Before submitting your paperwork there, you must deposit the money into the Georgian consulate's or embassy's bank account. Find the location to pay the visa fee here.
Depending on the consulate/embassy, you can also be required to pay a 2% service fee in addition to the bank service cost.
Georgia is home to the Caucasus Mountains communities and Black Sea beaches and is situated between Europe and Asia. The Vardzia, a subterranean monastery dating to the 12th century, is the area's most well-known tourist destination. There are also the historic wine-growing area of Kakheti and the architecturally famed capital city of Tbilisi.
If you are granted a single-entry Georgia visa, your stay is limited to 30 days. In contrast, the multiple-entry Georgia visa is only good for five years and allows the bearer to stay in the nation for up to 90 days in any 180 days.
Suppose you intend to stay in Georgia permanently. In that case, you must first get a Georgia residence permit from the Georgia Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Georgian Ministry of Justice Public Service Hall after entering Georgia on an immigration visa.