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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What types of visas do you assist with?
We assist with tourist, work, student, humanitarian, Digital Nomad, business, family reunification, and immigration visas — depending on your goals and destination.
2. Do you only work with Europe?
No. We work with over 20 countries including the EU, UK, USA, Canada, Australia, South Korea, Turkey, Israel, the Middle East, and Latin America.
3. What documents are needed for a visa?
Typically: passport, photo, application form, financial proof, insurance, bookings. We give you a full checklist and help prepare everything.
4. How much does visa processing cost?
It depends on the visa type and country. Tourist visas — from €100, work and humanitarian — from €300, complex cases (residency/legalization) — from €500. We always provide a full estimate before starting.
5. Do you offer guarantees?
We do not promise 100% guarantees, but we work through official channels, with lawyers and verified cases. Everything is transparent — from contract to final result.
6. What if my visa is denied?
We analyze the reason, appeal if possible, or adjust the strategy. Often a revised re-application has a better chance. We're with you until the result.
7. Is it possible to get a visa without an interview?
Yes, in some countries. For example, repeat applications or simplified rules may allow it. We'll advise where this applies.
8. Do you help with jobs abroad?
Yes! We work with verified employers in the EU, UK, Canada, and USA. We support you from CV to relocation.
9. Can I move abroad without knowing the language?
Yes. Some programs don’t require language knowledge — especially for work, volunteering, or study. But language helps, and we offer course recommendations.
10. Can you assist with relocating the whole family?
Absolutely. We arrange visas for spouses, children, dependents, and help with housing, schools, insurance, and adaptation.
11. Do you help find housing?
Yes. We work with real estate agents and offer verified rental and purchase options — especially important for relocation or student visas.
12. Do you assist with asylum or humanitarian programs?
Yes. We handle cases in the USA, Canada, EU: preparing dossiers, translating documents, consulting on steps and timing. Strictly confidential.
13. Is the first consultation free?
Yes. The first consultation is free — we assess your case, offer options, and guide you on pricing, timing, and steps.
14. How does payment work?
We work in stages: an initial payment for preparation, then the final payment. You can pay by card, contract, or invoice. All officially.
15. I'm abroad. Can we work remotely?
Yes! We work fully online — by phone, WhatsApp, Telegram, email. Documents are shared via scans and e-signatures.
16. How long does visa processing take?
It depends on the visa type and country. Tourist — 5–15 business days, work — 2–6 weeks, humanitarian — individually. We give realistic timelines before starting.
17. Do you offer urgent visa processing?
Yes. Some countries offer express processing (within 24–72 hours). We'll guide you on how to expedite and what is needed.
18. Can I change my visa while abroad?
In some countries — yes. E.g., tourist to student/work. We’ll review your case and advise steps.
19. I had a visa denial. Can I apply again?
Of course. The key is understanding why. We audit your case, suggest corrections, and help reapply to improve your chances.
20. Can I get a visa without an employment certificate?
Yes — especially if you have other financial proof (statements, sponsorship, assets). We'll help strengthen your file.
21. What if I have no money in the account?
We offer alternatives: sponsorship letters, family support, overseas income. It’s about how you present it — and we guide you.
22. Are you licensed or registered?
Yes. We are officially registered, work under contracts, and are accountable for every case. Transparency is our principle.
23. Are there any countries you don’t work with?
We don’t process visas for restricted countries like North Korea, Afghanistan, Iran. We also don’t do fake documents or ‘gray schemes’.
24. What if I’m not a citizen of my country?
We work with temporary/permanent residents, stateless persons, and refugees. Each case is handled individually.
25. Do you help with citizenship?
Yes, but only after legal residency or permanent stay. We support the full path to citizenship via naturalization, marriage, investment, or asylum.
26. Can I get a US visa via Mexico?
Yes. This is a common route. We guide you step-by-step, assist with documents, and support through the transit and visa process.
27. Do you offer translation services?
Yes. We work with certified translators — sworn, notarial, consular — in English, German, Spanish, etc.
28. Can you prepare me for a visa interview?
Yes! We run mock interviews, provide question lists, and help you stay confident. Preparation is key.
29. Do you support students?
Absolutely. We help find programs, apply, get student visas, housing, insurance, and arrival support. Many of our students study in the USA, Germany, Canada, and more.
30. Can I apply for a visa without leaving my country?
Yes. In many cases, consulate or online submission is allowed. We'll guide you through the most efficient route.
31. Do you help relocate businesses?
Yes. We support small and medium business relocation: company setup, business residence permit, office rental, staffing, and accounting — in the EU, UAE, USA.
32. What is a Digital Nomad visa?
It’s a residence permit for remote workers — valid for 1–3 years in countries like Spain, Portugal, Czechia, Croatia, etc. Ideal for freelancers.
33. Do you accompany clients to the embassy?
If needed — yes. In some countries, our local reps can assist with submission, interview, or interpreting.
34. How long are visas valid?
Tourist — 30–180 days, multi-entry — up to 5 years, work — 3 months to 2 years, residency — 1 to 5 years. Depends on type and country.
35. Can I change visa type after arrival?
Sometimes — yes. E.g., tourist to student or work visa. It depends on immigration law. We advise on local legalization options.
36. I have a criminal record/deportation. Can you help?
Each case is unique. We audit the situation and explore rehabilitation or alternate routes to apply.
37. Can you arrange invitations?
Yes, for example to Poland, Romania, Slovakia — official invitations from partners/employers are possible.
38. Do you help with appeals?
Yes. We prepare legal appeals with translations, legal basis, and full support — especially for Schengen, Canada, or UK denials.
39. Can residency be fast-tracked?
In some countries — yes. Through investment, urgent application, or paid expedited processing. We’ll explore all routes.
40. Do you have client success stories?
Yes. We share anonymized stories via Telegram and upon request — from visas and relocation to asylum and citizenship.
41. What if I can’t travel after all?
If something happens (illness, war, closed borders) — we seek alternatives: rescheduling, remote submission, or refund policies. Just stay in touch.
42. What if the visa center isn’t accepting appointments?
This happens during busy periods. We monitor queues, suggest alternative countries, and may contact the consulate directly.
43. Can I trust you?
Our approach is honesty, documentation, contracts, and results. We don’t work with fakes or shortcuts. Reputation matters.
44. How long is a consultation?
Usually up to 30 minutes. For complex cases, longer. In any case, we give a clear strategy and written recommendations.
45. Can I message you on WhatsApp?
Of course. We respond via WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram Direct, or email — usually within 24 hours, often faster.
46. What if I don’t qualify for any visa?
We’ll find an alternative: study, online work, humanitarian program, transit through a third country. There's almost always a way.
47. Can I get residency through property purchase?
Yes — in Turkey, Spain, Greece, Portugal, UAE. We help choose, verify, and accompany your investment residency process.
48. Can you help transport pets?
Yes. We advise on certificates, vaccines, flight booking, cargo options, and adaptation.
49. Do you help with permanent residency?
Yes — if you have legal residency. We guide the full path: documents, certificates, and immigration office support.
50. Why should I work with you?
Because we do more than visas — we guide your journey to a new life. Individually. Transparently. Reliably.
51. Can I stay anonymous?
Yes. We guarantee confidentiality. Your data will never be shared without permission.
52. What does full support include?
Consultation, country selection, strategy, documents, translations, appointments, submission, tracking, and post-arrival help.
53. Do you offer discounts or promotions?
Sometimes — yes. We run campaigns for specific destinations and offer discounts to students, couples, and returning clients.
54. Can I work with you?
Yes! We're growing and always looking for consultants, managers, lawyers, and translators. Email or Telegram us.
55. How do I get started?
Just message us on WhatsApp, Telegram, or email. We'll ask a few questions and offer the best options for you.
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