A visa is an official document that allows its holder to legally enter another country. The visa is usually stamped or glued into the bearer’s passport. There are various types of visas, such as business, student, and visitor visas, each of which provides the bearer with specific rights in the host country.
Our role is to advise you on how to present your application, the documentation needed, your chances of getting the visa, and so on.
No, it does not influence the visa decision in any way, but it does help to strengthen the application and increase the chances of getting a visa.
There are no refunds for visa application fees.
You can reapply for the visa immediately if your circumstances have significantly changed and the visa is approved the second time.
When the visa is issued at the destination country’s airport, it is referred to as “visa on arrival,” i.e., the visa is given once you arrive at the port of entry
E-Visa is an electronic visa that must be printed and carried with you at the time of travel. This type of visa does not require a stamp in the passport.
Immigration programmes are designed for people who want to study abroad or who want to immigrate to a specific country. Several countries have immigration programmes for foreign students and professionals.