Practice Areas
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Simplify visas is proud to provide the best of service possibe and we have listed some of the points below for you to understand what we do…
- Simplify Visas is proud to provide the best service possible, and we have listed some of the points below so that you can understand what we do:
- Our team of visa experts is well-trained and keeps its knowledge base updated with the ever-changing laws and regulations.
- Please complete your online visa form, and we will take care of the rest. Most countries’ eVisas are delivered right to your mailbox.
- We are very proud of our policies and processes, which are very consumer-friendly and have no hidden costs.
- Our experienced team of case officers supports you in processing your visa application by providing tailor-made solutions that comply with the country’s latest regulations.
- With our expert knowledge and experience, our visa consultants will always give their best to ensure a successful visa application with no hassles.
Our Areas of Practice
Tourist Visa
A Tourist Visas are for individuals wanting to visit a foreign country for sightseeing, leisure, or visiting family and friends. They typically allow a short stay, and the visa holder cannot engage in paid work during their visit.
Work Visa
A Work Visa is usually for individuals who have secured a job offer or employment opportunity in a foreign country. It allows the individual visa holder to work legally in that country for a specified period. Work visas may be classified based on the nature of the work and the duration of employment.
Student Visa
A Student Visa is usually for individuals planning to pursue their education in a foreign country. It is granted to students accepted into an educational institution and allows them to study full-time during the specified period.
Business Visa
A Business Visa is for individuals who must travel for business purposes, such as trade expos, conferences, meetings, or exploring business opportunities. It may allow limited business activities but not long-term employment.
Family Visa
A Family Visa, also known as a Spouse Visa or Dependent Visa, allows close family members (spouse, children, parents) of a foreign resident or citizen to stay for an extended period in the host country.
Permanent Residency Visa
A Permanent Residency Visa grants individuals the right to live indefinitely in a foreign country. It usually allows them to work, study, and access social benefits like citizens but does not grant them full citizenship.
Transit Visa
A Transit Visa is for individuals traveling through a foreign country and having to stop in between to reach their final destination. It allows a short stopover, usually for a limited period, while the traveler remains within the airport’s international transit area.
Medical Visa
A Medical Visa is for individuals who must travel to a foreign country for immediate medical treatment, consultation, or surgery. It’s usually issued for a specific medical purpose and duration.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A visa is an official authorization or endorsement issued by a foreign country that allows an individual to enter, stay, or work in that country for a specified period and purpose.
Many countries have visa requirements as a means to regulate immigration, monitor travelers, and ensure national security. A visa helps the host country determine the purpose of your visit and your eligibility to enter.
You can check the visa requirements for your destination country by visiting their official embassy or consulate website or contacting the immigration authorities. Each country may have different visa rules based on your nationality and purpose of travel.
Visas can vary widely, including tourist visas, work visas, student visas, business visas, family visas, permanent residency visas, and more. The specific types of visas offered depend on the country you wish to visit.
Visa processing times can vary significantly based on the type of visa, the country you are applying to, and other factors. Some visas may be processed quickly, while others may take several weeks or even months.
The required documents vary depending on the type of visa you are applying for. Commonly requested documents include a valid passport, visa application form, passport-sized photos, travel itinerary, proof of financial means, and supporting documents related to the purpose of travel.
Many countries now offer online visa application systems (eVisas) that allow applicants to apply and receive their visas electronically. However, some visa types may still require a physical application through an embassy or consulate.
If your visa application is denied, you may be provided with reasons for the refusal. In some cases, you can reapply after addressing the issues that led to the rejection. Alternatively, you may have the option to appeal the decision or seek assistance from an immigration attorney.
Extension options vary depending on the type of visa and the country’s immigration policies. Some visas can be extended, while others may require you to leave the country and reapply for a new visa.
A passport is an official travel document issued by your home country, verifying your identity and nationality. A visa, on the other hand, is a separate authorization granted by a foreign country to allow entry into that country.
No, a visa only allows you to travel to the host country and request entry. Immigration officials at the port of entry will ultimately decide whether to grant you entry based on their assessment of your eligibility and compliance with immigration rules.