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Ali Alkubaisy
Sat, 5 Jul 2014 05:30 EDT
Iraq
Ciao..
I wonder if I could get Italian visa.., I'm Iraqi citizen..right now I'm in Georgia and I have invitation from Italian citizen .. How can I get tourism visa if I'm iraqi .., I want travel from Tbilisi to Rome...
Please reply as soon as possible.., best regards.
vikram singh
Fri, 31 Jan 2014 09:19 EST
tourest visa
vicky.randhawa003@gmail.com Hi, I am vikram sing. I am from india. I am going to Georgia for work permit. then I want to visit only the rome city in Italy. I am waiting for that.. how can I get the viss i have georgian 3 years tr .
goga
Mon, 27 Jan 2014 01:48 EST
gamarjobat. rogor shemidzlia gavemgzavro romshi turistulad?
Lali
Mon, 11 Nov 2013 01:36 EST
Your homepage blocked?
Why is that each time I try to acres the homepage of the Italian Embassy in Georgia I get a "configuration error" message, as if the homepage is blocked?
Elene
Sat, 22 Jun 2013 10:59 EDT
Transiit Visa
Hello, I have French student visa do I visa Rome airport if I am flying Tbilisi-Rome-Strasbourg? thank you in advance
mzia_lezhava@yahoo.com
Mon, 18 Mar 2013 03:46 EDT
Greetings from Chiatura !
Very Respectful Ambassador of Italy to Georgia,
Honorable Vittorio Sandalli,


I greet you heartily and sincerely. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to you Honorable Vittorio Sandalli, as your valuable support encourages the society of Georgia.


I am Mzia Lezhava.
For years I manage to be supportive for my society in Chiatura, high mountainous town in Upper Imerety of Georgia, as an English teacher and the Founder of the School-Lyceum and the Resource Center For Democratic Development, founded helping the Federal Assistance Award of the U.S. Department of states in 2003, in Chiatura.
I was awarded as: ,,The Honorable Teacher of the USSR”, as ,,The Honorable Teacher of the Town”, was decorated with ,,The Order of Honors of Georgia” and “Professional Chiaturian”.
Today I own the ,,Certificate of Representation” as the Official Representative in Georgia from the United World School and Southbourne School of English, Bournemouth
In 2002 I was successful in the United States-Georgian Awards For Excellence in Teaching Program returning from the USA, I was encouraged, more introspective, democratic. American unique experience presented me requiring spirit of sharing responsibilities.

In 200-2001 years English Ambassadors Stephan Nash and Richard Jenkins visited my School . If you would like to visit us, it becomes extremely great honor for our region and my school.

On behalf of the AISEC my grand daughter Nino lezhava, who is the successful II Course student of Illia Chavchavadze State University, had been invited in Italy, Bari, at the School, as a Volunteer English teacher, which is great honor for our family an for her.

Honorable Ambassador, Dear Mr. Vittorio Sandalli, I disturb you, as, Nino’s invitation begins from the 26-th of March, and we were not able to receive the appointment at the Embassy until the 19-th of March, Nino has all necessary documents, she has an experience of visiting Uk and France to study, but this invitation is at all new challenge for her, as the Volunteer life is at all different. Teaching and learning of different ways, doing things or thinking about problems and solutions, live with another group of people, in a host family. New life will broaden her horizons-mental and physical. She will make new friends, she will live in a fantastic country, which she had only just read about. She will gain a greater appreciation of your wonderful Italy living in the new host country and bring her rich experience in Georgia. She truly becomes a very devoted and clever ambassador of her country in Your marvelously beautiful Italy.I hope she will be accepted and loved as their own by the new Italian host family, they will teach and guide her to adapt the new ways of life and environments as their own daughter, while working in the local high school, where their children study, where atmosphere is very different from that which Nino is accustomed to, where the students study, dress and even behave totally different, then what she knows, and all these surely becomes an exciting challenge for the Georgian young girl.
She is ready for the greatest experience of her life !

Only, I disturb you, as we were not able to receive the invitation earlier then the 19-th of March, and Nino is invited to the Italian School from the 26-th of March and our ticket is on the 24-th of March.

I am afraid, if not your kind support, she has rather small time.

Thank you, as You powerfully are promoting the intellect in both countries and put your vast experience of the world practiced ideas into action in Georgia.

“Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success !!!”.

Hopes make everything possible, God bless you!

Thank you in advance!

With Regards and Best Wishes,

Mzia Lezhava
sami samir sami
Fri, 1 Mar 2013 01:59 EST
embassy.tbilisi@esteri.it
hi i have ur multi viza,h'm from egypt.how can I get the visa.i'm here in georgia.
mohamed
Sun, 13 Jan 2013 18:09 EST
aasemsyria@yahoo.com
Hello
Iam from Iraq and my partner from Egypt.we have company here in Tbilisi and the head office in Belarus. there is recidece Georgian with us .How we can take visa to Italy ? because we want to make bessiness there .can you tell us about decoument required .
Thanks alot
Mohamed
anastasia
Tue, 11 Dec 2012 08:11 EST
how can i get italian visa
how can i get italian visa?
Lela tsilidou
Mon, 3 Dec 2012 15:37 EST
Visa to italy
Kindly advise if i need visa to travel to italy
I am georgian citizen

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