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How to get a visa?

How to get a visa?

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Contrary to the belief of many applicants, obtaining a visa card is not particularly difficult. However, some profit-seekers exaggerate the visa application process to demand significant amounts from their clients. In this article, we aim to familiarize you with all the stages and conditions you will encounter in the visa application process. So, stay with us as we continue.

Stages and Conditions for Obtaining a Visa

  1. Initial Consultation First and foremost, you need to determine the purpose of your travel and assess your potential regarding occupation, travel history, financial status, property ownership, etc.

  2. Document Completion Before anything else, you must obtain the visa documents requested by the embassy and, if necessary, have them translated. Our consultants will assist you in preparing, translating, and completing the visa documents for any country.

  3. Embassy Appointment One of the stages of obtaining visas for some countries such as Canada or Schengen visas is to schedule an appointment at the embassy for document submission and biometrics. If you need to visit the embassy, the next step is to secure an embassy appointment.

  4. Embassy Appointment Follow-up and Visa Acquisition After submitting your documents to the embassy, our team will monitor the status of your visa application until it is approved, providing you with updates promptly upon visa issuance.

These factors affect the process of obtaining your visa:

  • Property Ownership: Having property documents is not mandatory for embassy submission, but presenting documents confirming your ties to your country increases your chances of obtaining a visa.

  • Financial Circumstances: The most crucial document for obtaining a visa is providing financial proof, such as presenting your bank account statements. The balance and detailed transactions of your account significantly impact your visa approval chances.

  • Travel History: Stamps on your current or previous passports indicate you are a tourist and not seeking asylum.

  • Social Security Insurance: If you are employed, you must present relevant insurance records to verify your employment status.

  • Occupation: Your job position is very influential and has a significant impact on the visa issuance process. For example, an employee with extensive experience or a CEO of a large company has a higher chance of obtaining a visa.

  • Specific Requirements: Depending on the type of visa and the specific regulations of each country, there are other important considerations. Our consultants will assist you based on your visa type, desired country, and specific circumstances.

Do’s and Don’ts in Visa Application:

  1. Define Your Travel Purpose: You may have various reasons for travel, but it’s better to select the most important ones; presenting more documents than necessary can create its own challenges.

  2. Be Honest with the Embassy: It’s better to be sincere in presenting your documents and information to the embassy. This honesty helps increase your chances of obtaining a visa.

  3. Married Individuals Have a Higher Chance: Don’t assume that being single makes it easier to get a visa; being married is a positive factor that increases your chances of obtaining a visa.

  4. Specify Your Residence: To obtain a visa, your place of residence in the destination country must be specified; you can reserve a hotel or prove that your accommodation has been arranged through an invitation letter from your friends.

  5. Fingerprints are Mandatory: If you’ve heard that fingerprinting isn’t important and believed it, be prepared to be identified as an illegal immigrant at your destination airport.

  6. Reserve Round-Trip Tickets: Purchasing a plane ticket is not mandatory to complete the visa documents; having a reserved flight ticket is sufficient. However, be sure to present your ticket reservation to the embassy.

  7. Use the Visa You Receive: The validity of a passport isn’t just for its visas but for its entry and exit stamps; not going to the destination country after obtaining a visa reduces the validity of your passport.

  8. Property Ownership is not Mandatory: Regarding property ownership, owning property is not mandatory, but having property documents in your name helps with visa issuance.

  9. Your Age Directly Affects Your Visa Chances: The older you are, the less likely you are to seek asylum in the destination country and the better your visa approval chances.

  10. Embassy Does Not Guarantee: None of your property documents or records will remain as a guarantee at the embassy; only the translated text of the documents is kept in the embassy for completing the visa file.

  11. Don’t Fall for Deception: You don’t get a visa to leave Iran; you get a visa to enter a country. If the principles of obtaining a visa are not followed, you may find it easy to leave but face major challenges during your trip.

  12. Seek Advice: Given all the complexities, make sure to elevate your knowledge and seek assistance from experienced consultants; our colleagues will provide you with free advice.

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