Frequently Asked Questions

  • We provide visa guidance and paperwork support. This includes explaining requirements, providing checklists, guiding you through application forms, and helping you prepare documents correctly.
    We are not an embassy or immigration authority and do not make visa decisions.ription text goes here

  • No. Visa approvals are decided solely by embassies and consulates.
    No visa service can guarantee an outcome. Our role is to help you prepare properly and submit with confidence.

  • In most cases, you submit the application yourself to the embassy or visa processing centre (such as VFS). We guide you through the process so you know exactly what to do.

  • We currently assist with:

    • Schengen visas (France, Spain, Italy)

    • USA C1/D seafarer visas

    • USA B1/B2 visas for yachting (pre-assessment required)

    • UK tourist visas

    • UK transit visas

    • Dubai (UAE) visas

    • Indonesia eVisas

    If you’re unsure whether we can assist, you’re welcome to ask.

  • No. We focus on short-stay, transit, and crew-related visas only.
    We do not assist with immigration, residency, citizenship, or long-term work visas.

  • Processing times vary by country, embassy, and time of year.
    Embassy timelines can change without notice. We provide estimated timeframes, but final processing times are outside of our control.

  • We recommend starting 8–12 weeks before your intended travel date, especially for first-time travellers. Starting early allows time for appointments, document preparation, and unexpected delays.

  • Yes, in some cases. Urgent or time-sensitive applications may require priority support, and availability depends on embassy appointment slots and requirements.

  • No. We cannot influence embassy processing times or fast-track applications.
    Priority services relate to our internal turnaround time only.

  • Our fees cover visa guidance and paperwork support only.
    They do not include embassy fees, VFS fees, courier costs, medical exams, translations, or third-party services.

  • Embassy and consular fees are paid directly by the applicant and often change based on exchange rates and embassy policies. These costs are set by the embassy, not by us.tion

  • Payment is required before we begin work. Once payment is received, we start preparing your checklist and guidance.

  • Possibly. Previous refusals don’t automatically disqualify you, but they do require careful preparation. We’ll advise honestly on suitability before proceeding.

  • No. We do not take over cases that are already being handled by another agent. This avoids confusion and conflicting advice.

  • Yes. Crew visas often have specific requirements and risks depending on the country, vessel type, and purpose of travel. We tailor our guidance accordingly and will advise if a visa is suitable for your situation.