Has anyone here dealt with the Atlys app for an urgent Georgia e-visa application recently? I’m trying to figure out if their verification logic determines my next steps.
Reliability Question: Atlys “verified” my passport photo, but it was rejected by the Georgian government for blurriness. Has anyone else experienced this ‘false pass’ on their document checker?
The Glitch: The app automatically reapplied for me without letting me upload a better photo! This resulted in a second rejection. Does anyone know if this counts as a “spam” application to the embassy?
Would appreciate hearing real experiences before I try to explain this mess to the actual consulate. Specs matter, and this app ignored them.
Logic check. This sounds like a classic async failure in their submission bot. If the API gets a rejection, it shouldn’t auto-retry without a new payload (your new photo). Pushing to prod with the same data is just optimizing for failure. You need to contact the consulate manually now; the app logs won’t help you.
Yes this happens. Atlys’ “verification” isn’t the same as government acceptance, and people have had photos pass the app but still get rejected by Georgia. The auto-reapply is an app issue, not you “spamming” the embassy. It’s messy, but it’s not treated as a red flag on its own.
Best move: stop re-submits via the app, fix the photo manually to Georgia’s specs, and apply directly on the official portal (or force Atlys support to replace the file).