How to Choose the Right Visa Category for Your Travel
A practical guide to evaluating your primary travel purpose and selecting the appropriate visa subclass before beginning paperwork.
Visa Intelligence Centre
Explore trusted visa guides, preparation insights, document explanations, interview guidance and refusal-awareness resources.
Destination-specific visa rules and preparation timelines.
Step-by-step preparation frameworks before you apply.
Avoiding pitfalls in financial and employment proof.
Consular interview techniques and confidence building.
Understanding refusal notices and changed circumstances.
Corporate invitations and employer deputation alignment.
CAS, I-20, academic transcripts, and student SOPs.
Relationship proof and sponsor maintenance evidence.
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Does Visaworx guarantee visa approval or embassy decision timelines?
No. Visa decisions and processing times are controlled solely by government and consular authorities. Visaworx provides information, document review, and preparation guidance.
How is Visaworx different from a typical visa processing agency?
Visaworx focuses on visa intelligence and preparation before application. We evaluate readiness, identify document gaps, and provide access to human experts rather than functioning as a high-volume filing proxy.
How many months of bank statements are required for a tourist visa?
Most consulates require 3 to 6 consecutive months of personal bank statements showing regular income credits and genuine personal savings sufficient for your intended stay.
Can I perform paid work for a local employer on a Business Visitor visa?
No. Business visitor visas strictly prohibit gainful local employment. They are limited to non-paid professional activities such as attending meetings, trade shows, or contract negotiations.
Unsure what 214(b), CAS, or biometrics mean? Look up simple, non-technical definitions in our visa glossary.
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