Frerquently Asked Question

General Question

Visas For Sure, we aim to make your immigration and visa journey simple and stress-free. Whether you’re applying for a student visa, planning a family trip, or seeking permanent residency, here are some of the most common questions our clients ask.

  • qWhat services does Visas For Sure provide?

    We offer end-to-end immigration services, including study visas, tourist visas, work permits, family sponsorships, PR applications, and settlement support. Our consultants guide you through each step — from eligibility assessment to document submission.

  • qHow can I apply for a tourist visa through Visas For Sure?

    You can apply by submitting your passport, photographs, travel itinerary, and financial proof. Our experts assist with documentation, online application, and interview preparation to maximize your approval chances.

  • qWhat documents are required for a study visa?

    Typically, you’ll need an offer letter from a recognized institution, valid passport, proof of funds, English language test results (like IELTS or TOEFL), and academic transcripts. Our team helps you organize and submit everything correctly.

  • qWhat is the difference between a visitor visa and a multiple-entry visa?

    A visitor visa usually allows single entry for a short stay, while a multiple-entry visa permits multiple visits within its validity period. We’ll help you choose the best option depending on your travel plans.

  • qHow long does it take to process a visa application?

    Processing time depends on the destination country, visa type, and individual circumstances. Generally, it ranges from 2 to 8 weeks. We track your application status closely and provide regular updates.

  • qWhat is a lawful permanent resident (PR)?

    A lawful permanent resident is someone who has been granted the right to live and work permanently in a country other than their own. Visas For Sure assists clients with PR pathways like Express Entry, PNP, and skilled worker programs.

  • qCan I apply for a visa if I have been previously refused?

    Yes, you can. We carefully review your previous refusal reasons and help strengthen your new application with better documentation and justification.

  • qDo you assist with visa extensions or renewals?

    Absolutely. Whether you need to extend your stay or renew your visa, our team handles the process efficiently, ensuring compliance with immigration regulations.

Other Question

Got specific or less common questions about your visa or immigration application? Here are answers to a few special cases that often come up during the process. Our experts are always ready to help if your situation needs personalized guidance.

  • qWhat if my medical expires before I travel with a copy of my medical report?

    If your medical examination expires before you travel, you’ll need to undergo a new medical test approved by the immigration authority. A copy of the old report cannot be used to enter the country. Our consultants can help you schedule a new medical at an approved panel clinic and update your file accordingly.

  • qHow can I contact an immigration consultant?

    You can easily reach us through the Contact Us page on our website or by phone and email. Once you share your details, one of our certified consultants will get in touch to review your case and recommend the best next steps for your visa or immigration goals.

  • qCan I travel while my visa extension is under process?

    In most cases, it’s advised not to travel while your extension or renewal is pending. Leaving the country may cancel your application automatically. Always confirm with our team or your country’s immigration department before making travel plans.

  • qWhat should I do if my visa application is delayed?

    Visa delays can happen due to background checks, incomplete documents, or high processing volumes. We monitor your case regularly and can submit follow-ups or inquiries to the immigration office if necessary.

  • qWhat if my passport expires during the visa process?

    You must renew your passport before visa issuance. Once renewed, send us the new passport copy so we can update your records and ensure your visa is issued on the correct passport details.

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