Georgia, a fast-growing destination at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, is becoming increasingly popular for business, relocation, and digital entrepreneurship. To use your U.S. documents in Georgia, they must carry an apostille for legal recognition. As a Hague Apostille country, Georgia accepts apostilled documents without embassy legalization. Whether you are starting a business, relocating, or working remotely, obtaining an apostille ensures your U.S. documents are officially recognized by Georgian authorities.
As you coordinate your legal affairs in the Caucasus region, we recommend checking our dedicated apostille resources for Armenia and Azerbaijan as well.
How to Get an Apostille for Georgia
Prepare your documents (notarize if needed)
Upload your documents Digitally to our Website
We process the apostille
Receive your documents
Country-Specific Notes
Georgia is a Hague Apostille member, so U.S. documents only need an apostille
Official language: Georgian – however, English is widely used in business environments
Notarization is recommended for legal, personal, and corporate documents before apostille
Federal documents such as FBI background checks, IRS letters, or corporate records must go through the U.S. Department of State
Georgia is known for its easy company formation and tax-friendly policies, increasing demand for corporate document legalization
Use Cases
You may need an apostille for Georgia when:
Opening a company or registering a business quickly
Relocating as a digital nomad or remote worker
Applying for residency or long-term stay programs
Handling banking, tax, or corporate documentation
Submitting personal legal documents such as birth or background checks