Oman is a strong option for short holidays, the winter season, and regional itineraries. For Georgians, the key is choosing the correct eVisa type in the official Royal Oman Police (ROP) system and following passport/document technical rules.
Select a visa type to learn more about specific requirements, application process, and important information
Visit Oman for tourism and leisure. 3-7 days processing. Professional visa assistance available.
Extended 30-day tourist visa for Oman.
Attend business meetings and conferences in Oman. Fast processing for business travelers.
Work legally in Oman with employer sponsorship. Expert guidance through the application process.
For family members of Omani residents. Requires sponsor meeting salary criteria.
Need help choosing the right visa type? Our expert consultants are here to guide you.
The standard way to get a visa for Oman is the official Royal Oman Police (ROP) eVisa system. ROP's official pages provide access to eVisa services, visa types, and status checks. Official links: ROP — Visa Services and eVisa Portal.
For Georgian citizens, the most important practical points are: (1) eligibility (which type you qualify for) and (2) choosing the right visa based on your real purpose. In the ROP eVisa system, this starts with the "Visa Eligibility Wizard", where you select your nationality and the system shows available visas. Official page: Visa Eligibility Wizard ("GEORGIA" appears in the list).
Where mistakes usually happen: people see "tourist visa" and force every trip into that category. In reality, the category must match the purpose (tourism/family visit/event ≠ employment). So before completing the form, it's best to clarify the purpose first, then choose the correct visa type.
The official ROP eVisa FAQ explains that the system includes four main categories:
The same official FAQ also notes that "validity before use" differs by type: Unsponsored and Express — 1 month, Sponsored — 3 months. Source: ROP eVisa FAQ.
This classification is helpful, but the key question is still your purpose. If you're considering regional alternatives, you can compare Saudi Arabia (official tourist eVisa) or Bahrain. Rules differ by country and there is no "one-size-fits-all online" — always confirm details on official sources.
For a quick general overview (differences between eVisa and other categories), see our visa guide.
In Oman's eVisa process, the problem is often not "complex requirements" but technical errors and inconsistency: passport validity, incorrect data, file size/format issues, or a purpose that doesn't match the category. We structure these steps so your application is clear, correctly assembled, and lower risk.
Check off items as you gather them
Use the "Visa Eligibility Wizard" to confirm which tourist type you qualify for and choose only a purpose‑matching category: https://evisa.rop.gov.om/en/visa-eligibility
Go to https://evisa.rop.gov.om/ and use your registration email (FAQ notes documents/receipts are sent to the registered email).
Enter passport number/dates/issuing country exactly as shown. Even small errors often require rework.
Upload your photo and passport page in the required size/format (512KB; allowed extensions per FAQ).
At payment stage the system shows Visa fee and Transaction fee. The official guide PDF also warns that the visa fee is non‑refundable and payment does not guarantee issuance.
Per the FAQ, for land travel the correct approach is to apply for eVisa in advance and then enter Oman via a legal border/entry point.
Tips for a successful application
The exact amount depends on visa type and is shown in the ROP eVisa system in eligibility/results or at payment stage. Source: https://evisa.rop.gov.om/ (fees may change).