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Eligibility First · Internal Readiness Check

Visa Eligibility & Readiness Checker

Check whether your nationality can use the route first, then measure how ready your file looks before you apply.

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Eligibility
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Profile
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Travel
Eligibility Check
Start with nationality, destination, visa type, residence, purpose and duration.
Profile, Financial & Employment
Personal, family and financial details used for readiness scoring.
Travel History
Your past travel record and any previous refusals.
Visa Readiness Score
/ 100
Strengths
Risk Factors
Action Plan
Document Checklist
Document Status Note
Embassy Tips
Adjust key factors and re-analyze
195+
Nationalities Checked
3
Core Destinations
24h
Official Rule Cache

How the Visa Eligibility & Readiness Checker Works

The checker verifies the official route for your nationality first, then scores how ready your file looks based on financial strength, travel history, consistency, and route-specific requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

It uses a rules-based internal analysis that starts with nationality eligibility and official route checks, then evaluates readiness factors commonly reviewed in temporary visa files. It is practical guidance, not a government decision.
Yes. The checker runs on internal logic plus official-source lookups without requiring a paid model account from the applicant side.
Before any score appears, the tool checks whether your nationality can use the selected route, whether extra restrictions apply, and which entry path is currently available for the destination.
No permanent storage is required for the analysis itself. Uploaded files are treated as session-level indicators for the checklist and are not used to build any public profile.
80-100 means the file looks strong for the chosen route. 60-79 means workable but still needs reinforcement. 40-59 means notable weaknesses. Below 40 means the route or the file still has serious issues to solve first.
This checker is an internal guidance tool. It does not guarantee visa approval, and official immigration authorities remain the final source for binding requirements and decisions.