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Visa eligibility check: find out which visa you actually need

Most people don't fail at the visa application — they fail at picking the wrong visa to begin with. There are dozens of categories across every country, and the names rarely tell you who they're for. VisaScan removes the guesswork: answer a few simple questions and we scan your profile against real visa pathways to show which ones fit.

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How the check works

  1. Tell us your goal: work, study, travel, business or family.
  2. Answer a few questions about your education, experience, language, funds and ties abroad.
  3. VisaScan scans 25+ real visa pathways and ranks your matches as strong, promising, or possible-with-gaps.
  4. For each match you see what you already qualify for, what's still needed, your next step, and the official government link.

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Frequently asked questions

What does a visa eligibility check do?

It compares your profile — purpose, age, education, experience, language, funds and family ties — against the real eligibility criteria of different visa categories, then shows which ones you are likely to qualify for and which gaps you would need to close.

Is this the same as checking my visa status?

No. Checking visa status means looking up whether an existing visa or application is valid, usually on a government portal with a passport or reference number. VisaScan does the opposite: it helps you discover which visa to apply for in the first place.

Which countries does VisaScan cover?

At launch we cover five of the most in-demand destinations: Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States and Germany. We add more over time.

Is the result legal advice?

No. VisaScan gives general informational guidance to help you orient yourself. Visa rules change often, so always confirm the details on the official government website before applying or paying anyone.

VisaScan provides general information only and is not legal or immigration advice. Always confirm details on the official government website before applying or paying anyone.