VisaCheck turns your answers into a structured risk read: grade, confidence band, ranked risks, fixes, and outcome signals. It is informational only — the consulate decides.
How it works
You complete six short screens on your phone. We do not access government systems and we do not submit applications for you.
Destination & visa
Choose your destination embassy and visa route — Schengen short-stay, US B1/B2, UK Standard Visitor, Canada TRV, or German national visa.
Passport & residence
Tell us your nationality, second passport status, and current country and length of residence.
About you
Age, gender, marital status, and children under 18 — key home-tie signals visa officers review.
Contact & livelihood
Your contact details, then work, employer, monthly income, and property/funds context for your trip.
Travel & visa history
Recent Schengen days or US entries (if you opt in), prior visas granted or refused, plus four immigration disclosure questions.
Review & pay
Confirm your answers, accept three consent checkboxes, pay 990 AMD on the bank’s hosted page, then we run analysis (8–15 seconds).
What you receive
You receive a grade with confidence, a short summary, ranked risks, suggested fixes, and outcome signals such as estimated approval chance, likely entry type, and typical validity window.
- Primary model path: OpenAI. If validation fails or times out, we retry once with Claude Haiku using the same instructions.
- Risks and fixes use predefined codes (not free text) so HY, RU, and EN stay aligned with legal wording.
- Displayed grade is capped at B+ until back-tests sustain a safe false-approval rate, so an “A” never sounds like a guarantee.
Confidence band
Next to the grade you always see one of three bands:
- High — enough structured evidence for a stable read.
- Medium — mixed signals; review risks carefully before filing.
- Low — thin file or missing context; treat the headline grade cautiously.
Thanks for reading. When your file is ready, you can run a check in a few minutes.
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