Visa Approval Probability Estimator – Check Your Readiness

Visa Approval Probability Estimator

Get a non-official readiness score for your visa application based on income, savings, travel history, documents and past refusals. This tool is for information only and is not legal or immigration advice.

Include savings you can show in official bank statements.
Tick only what you honestly have or will have. Never submit fake documents.

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    Risk factors to pay attention to

      This score is only a rough indicator based on the information you enter. Visa decisions are made only by the official embassy or consulate and depend on many more details than this tool can include.

      Nothing here is immigration or legal advice. Always read the official visa requirements on the destination country’s government website and, where needed, speak with qualified advisors.

      How the Visa Approval Probability Estimator Works

      This tool gives you a Visa Readiness Score out of 100. It looks at income, savings, travel history, how complete your documents are, and whether you have past refusals or immigration issues. It then groups your situation into one of five bands:

      • 0–25: Very low chance – many risk factors and weak documents.
      • 26–40: Low chance – some important gaps or risks.
      • 41–60: Moderate – some strengths but also several weaknesses.
      • 61–80: Good – generally solid, but still not guaranteed.
      • 81–100: Very strong – application looks organised and well-supported.

      This is only an educational estimate. Real consular decisions are complex and can be stricter or more flexible than the score suggests.

      Limitations You Should Know

      • The tool does not know your nationality, local risk profiles or detailed immigration rules.
      • It cannot see your full documents, interview performance, or background checks.
      • It cannot guarantee an approval or refusal outcome.

      FAQ

      Is this an official visa calculator?

      No. It is an informal readiness estimator to help you think about strengths and weaknesses in your application.

      Can this replace an immigration lawyer or agent?

      No. For complex cases, previous refusals or immigration history, you should look at professional advice or official government guidance.

      Will a high score guarantee approval?

      Never. Only the embassy or consulate can approve a visa. A high score only means your basic profile looks organised and reasonably strong on paper.

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