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Find out your visa approval chances in seconds. Enter your passport, income, and  travel history — get a personalised estimate for Canada, Germany, Australia, UK, USA, and more.

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What Affects Your Visa Approval?

Six key factors determine whether your visa gets approved or rejected.

Passport Strength

A stronger passport means higher approval rates. Countries with good diplomatic ties get approved more often.

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Travel History

Past trips to the USA, UK, Canada, or Schengen countries build trust with visa officers.

Tip: Start with visa-free countries to build your record.

Income & Finances

Stable income shows you can fund your trip and have reasons to return home.

Required: Bank statements, employment letter, tax returns.

Profession

Doctors, engineers, teachers, and government workers get approved more often. Stable jobs signal strong home ties.

Best: Government jobs, medical professionals, engineers.

Age & Marital Status

Married applicants with families have stronger home ties. Ages 30–50 tend to have better approval rates.

Advantage: Married with children, stable age group.

Previous Rejections

Past rejections can hurt future applications — but they're not permanent. Address the reasons and show what has changed.

Solution: Fix the rejection reason, improve your documents.

How to Improve Your Chances

Follow these steps before you apply.

Build Travel History

Visit visa-free countries first. Thailand, Turkey, UAE, and Malaysia are great starting points. A clean record helps a lot.

Show Stable Income

Stay employed for 6–12 months before applying. Show regular salary deposits and enough savings to cover your trip.

Prepare All Documents

Include your employment letter, bank statements, property documents, and a hotel booking. Missing documents are a top rejection reason.

Show Home Country Ties

Prove you have reasons to return — a job, property, family, or studies. This shows you won't overstay.

Check Every Field

Review your application before submitting. Errors and missing info are among the most common rejection causes.

Be Honest

Never provide false information. Make sure all details match across your documents. Address past rejections honestly.

Tips by Country

Each country has different requirements. Here's what matters most.

Common Questions

Quick answers to what travelers ask most.

How accurate is this calculator?

It gives an estimated probability based on key factors: passport strength, travel history, income, profession, and past rejections. It's a useful guide — but actual decisions are made by immigration officers.

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What should I do if my score is low?

A low score doesn't mean automatic rejection. Focus on what you can improve: build travel history, increase savings, and prepare complete documents. A visa expert can also help.

Does a past rejection guarantee future rejection?

No. Address the rejection reason, improve your profile, and be honest in your next application. Show what has changed since then.

Which countries are easiest to get approved for?

UAE, Turkey, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Georgia generally have higher approval rates for tourism. Results vary by passport and personal profile.

How long does it take to build good travel history?

Usually 1–2 years. Start with 3–5 visa-free countries. Always return on time. Trips to Singapore, UAE, or South Korea can strengthen your profile for stricter countries.

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