Visa advice

Document checks, financial evidence, mock interviews and filing, the stage where most avoidable refusals happen.

An offer letter is not a place at a university until the visa is stamped. Most refusals we see in other students’ files were avoidable, and they were almost never about academics.

What actually causes refusals

  • Funds held for the wrong window. The UK requires 28 consecutive days; other countries have their own rules. A balance that dipped for one day resets the clock.
  • Unexplained source of funds. A large deposit that appears the week before you apply invites a question you must be able to answer with documents.
  • A weak answer on intent. Australia’s Genuine Student requirement and the US visa interview both test whether your course, your history and your plans form a coherent story.
  • An undisclosed previous refusal. Authorities share this information. Not declaring it is far worse than the original refusal.
  • Documents that do not match, a name spelled differently on the passport and the marksheet is enough to stall a file.

What we do

We prepare the financial evidence to the specific country’s rules, check every document against your passport, run a mock interview with the questions that route actually asks, and file. We tell you the refusal risk in your file before you apply, not after.

If a refusal happens

We handle the reapplication or a deferral to the next intake at no additional professional fee. Government fees are payable again because they are charged by the authority, not by us. The full terms are in our refund and cancellation policy.

What we will not do

We will not misrepresent your file, inflate a bank balance, or submit a document we have not verified. It is fraud, it is traceable for years, and it ends any chance of studying abroad. If another consultancy has offered to do this for you, that is the clearest possible signal to walk away.

Next step

Start with an honest conversation.

Bring your marksheets and a rough budget. Forty minutes, no fee, and no pressure to sign anything.