everyone is polite, they work quickly and well, but only in Georgian — you need either knowledge of the language or an interpreter. there is a water cooler and other amenities inside + the building itself is aesthetically pleasing 🍄🤍✨
In general, not knowing the Georgian language, explaining the issues of restoring Georgian citizenship in the presence of Russian citizenship, registration of the company, basement and in general helped from the bottom of their hearts, unlike the MFC in Russia, where they did not willingly and sometimes did not fill out the form correctly, go fix it and then they wrote in the form what they needed. Yes, the prices for speeding up the issuance of 600/900 GEL for Georgia are serious money, but if you are in a hurry, I always save a sum of money for just such expenses. Well done guys.
I was not inside the building, but the locals I spoke with appreciated the work of the organization. I evaluate the building only in terms of its appearance.
The giant modern structure on the embankment of the Kura River resembles a lily. It looks very pretty.
However, a small cosmetic repair is required. Although the building was opened relatively recently (in 2011), the paint has already peeled off in some places on the roof. There was a pedestrian bridge in front of the main entrance, made in the same style as the building. Now the bridge is in decline, and the entrance to it is closed. These moments spoil the overall impression a little.