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Tourist Visa — Fast, Clear & Hassle-Free

Plan your next holiday to the Schengen Area, UK, USA, Canada, Australia and more. We handle forms, appointments, proofs and travel insurance—so you enjoy the trip.

  • Typical processing: 2–6 weeks*
  • Stay: up to 90 days (varies)
  • Support for solo, family & groups

*Timelines depend on destination, season, and your appointment slot.

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Tourist Visa — Fast, Clear & Hassle-Free

Holiday to the Schengen Area, UK, USA, Canada, Australia and more with confidence. We handle country-specific forms, documents, appointments and insurance—so you can focus on the trip.

Tourist visas can be tricky—country rules vary, slots fill fast, and small errors cause delays. Our consultants simplify every step with clear, personal guidance tailored to your destination.

We prepare the right proofs (itinerary, funds, employment, ties to home country), book your VAC/embassy appointment, and guide you on insurance and travel reservations. No guesswork—just a smooth path to approval.

Typical Timeline

2–6 wks*

Stay (most visas)

≤ 90 days

Destinations

40+ countries

*Varies by destination, season, and appointment availability.

  • Trip planning & purpose of visit guidance (tourism, family visit, events)

  • Complete documents checklist & accurate form-filling (country-specific)

  • Financial proof prep: bank statements, IT returns, sponsorship letters

  • Travel insurance, flight & hotel proof strategy (bookings/holds)

  • Biometrics & VAC/embassy appointment scheduling with reminders

Top Tourist-Visa Destinations We Handle

End-to-end help for UK, USA, Canada, Schengen Europe, Australia, Singapore, Ireland, New Zealand, and more—right from documents to appointments.

United Kingdom city/landmark
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United Kingdom

Stay: ≤ 6 monthsProcessing: 2–6 weeks

UK Standard Visitor visa for holidays, family visits, or short courses. Typical stay up to 6 months.

  • Online application + biometrics at VAC
  • Proof of funds, employment, itinerary
  • Travel insurance recommended
Canada city/landmark
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Canada

Stay: Usually ≤ 6 monthsProcessing: 3–8 weeks

Temporary Resident Visa (Visitor). eTA only for visa-exempt travelers; most need a TRV stamped in passport.

  • Purpose of travel & ties to home country
  • Bank statements/ITR as financial proof
  • Biometrics & VAC appointment
Australia city/landmark
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Australia

Stay: 3–12 months (case-by-case)Processing: 2–6 weeks

Visitor visa (subclass 600) for tourism or visiting family/friends. Streams vary by purpose.

  • Online ImmiAccount application
  • Funds, itinerary, employment letter
  • Health insurance strongly advised
USA city/landmark
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USA

Stay: Up to 6 months/entryProcessing: Varies by slots

B1/B2 visitor visa for tourism, family visits, or short business. Interview scheduling via ustraveldocs.

  • DS-160 form + VAC biometrics
  • Consular interview (slots vary by city/season)
  • Strong home-country ties help
Germany (Schengen) city/landmark
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Germany (Schengen)

Stay: ≤ 90 days (in 180)Processing: 2–6 weeks

Short-stay Schengen C visa valid across 25+ countries in the zone when issued by Germany (or other Schengen state).

  • 90/180-day rule across Schengen
  • Hotel/flight plan + travel insurance (≥ €30k)
  • Apply to main-stay country consulate/VFS
Netherlands (Schengen) city/landmark
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Netherlands (Schengen)

Stay: ≤ 90 days (in 180)Processing: 2–6 weeks

Schengen tourist visa via the Netherlands for multi-country Europe trips when NL is main destination.

  • Detailed itinerary & day-wise plan
  • Bank statements & employment proofs
  • Insurance meeting Schengen coverage
Sweden (Schengen) city/landmark
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Sweden (Schengen)

Stay: ≤ 90 days (in 180)Processing: 2–6 weeks

Schengen C visa issued by Sweden; valid for travel within the Schengen Area subject to itinerary.

  • Strong documentation & purpose of travel
  • Consent for biometrics at VAC
  • Insurance + confirmed lodging
Singapore city/landmark
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Singapore

Stay: Typically 30 daysProcessing: 3–10 working days

Short-Term Visit Pass/visa for tourism; most applicants apply through authorized agents. Stays are generally short.

  • Confirmed tickets & hotel/host details
  • Sufficient funds for stay
  • Return/onward travel proof
Ireland city/landmark
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Ireland

Stay: ≤ 90 daysProcessing: 3–8 weeks

Short-Stay ‘C’ visa for tourism or visiting family/friends. Multiple- or single-entry depends on profile.

  • Invitation/itinerary and funds evidence
  • Travel/medical insurance recommended
  • Biometrics where applicable
New Zealand city/landmark
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New Zealand

Stay: Up to 3–9 monthsProcessing: 3–7 weeks

Visitor Visa for holidays or family visits. Some nationalities use NZeTA; others require a full visa.

  • Funds & accommodation proof
  • Return ticket or proof of onward travel
  • Health & character requirements

Timelines vary by season and appointment availability. Requirements can change—our team will confirm the latest list for your case.

Tourist Visa — What You’ll Typically Need

Most tourist visas require a valid passport, clear travel plans, proof of funds, insurance, return/onward travel, and—where applicable—biometrics. We tailor the exact checklist to your destination.

  • Valid Passport

    A passport valid for your entire trip (many countries require ~6 months’ validity from your return date) with 1–2 blank pages.

    What it proves

    Verifies identity and eligibility to travel; allows visa vignette or entry stamp.

    Tip: If your passport expires soon, renew before applying to avoid mid-process delays.

  • Purpose of Travel & Itinerary

    Clear plan: tentative flights, day-wise itinerary, and confirmed or provisional accommodation (hotel bookings/host invitation).

    What it proves

    Shows genuine tourism intent and where you’ll stay during the visit.

    Tip: Keep bookings cancellable; ensure your main-stay country matches the consulate you apply to.

  • Financial Proof

    Recent bank statements (usually 3–6 months), ITR/salary slips, credit limit, or sponsor documents demonstrating sufficient funds.

    What it proves

    Confirms you can cover travel, lodging, and daily expenses without work.

    Tip: Maintain a clean source trail for deposits; avoid last-minute large cash injections.

  • Travel & Medical Insurance

    Comprehensive policy covering your full stay. Schengen requires ≥ €30,000 emergency medical coverage.

    What it proves

    Demonstrates you’re prepared for medical emergencies or trip interruptions.

    Tip: Match policy dates to your itinerary; include certificate and coverage summary.

  • Return/Onward Ticket & Ties to Home Country

    Booked return/onward travel, employment/leave letters, business registration, property/family ties.

    What it proves

    Indicates temporary stay and strong reason to return after the visit.

    Tip: A clear leave approval or business proof strengthens your case considerably.

  • Visa Form, Photo, Biometrics & Fees

    Completed application (country portal/VFS), compliant photo, biometrics at VAC, and fee payment receipt.

    What it proves

    Meets the formal application and identity-verification requirements.

    Tip: Arrive early for VAC; double-check photo specs and print the appointment letter.

Application Timeline — From Shortlist to Take-off

A streamlined, end-to-end path. We handle forms, formats, and follow-ups while you focus on decisions and deadlines.

  1. Step 1

    Book Free Consultation

    Meet a certified counselor to map your profile, budget, and target intakes. Get a shortlist and an admissions plan.

    Owner

    Counselor

    Typical Time

    30–45 min

    Deliverables

    • Profile assessment
    • Target countries
    • Program shortlist
  2. Step 2

    Choose University & Course

    We compare entry requirements, costs, scholarships, and career outcomes to finalize your university and course list.

    Owner

    Shared

    Typical Time

    3–7 days

    Deliverables

    • Final choice set (3–6)
    • Intake & deadlines
    • Docs checklist
  3. Step 3

    Prepare Documents

    Collect and format academics, test scores, SOP/essays, LORs, résumé, and financial proofs per school/consulate format.

    Owner

    Shared

    Typical Time

    1–3 weeks

    Deliverables

    • SOP/LOR drafts
    • Bank/loan/scholarship proofs
    • CV in school format
  4. Step 4

    Submit Applications

    We complete portals, pay fees, and upload verified documents. You track everything in one place until decisions arrive.

    Owner

    Counselor

    Typical Time

    1–5 days

    Deliverables

    • Portal submissions
    • Receipts & IDs
    • Decision tracking
  5. Step 5

    Visa File & Interview Prep

    Build the visa file, fill forms, book biometrics/medical (if required), and practice with mock interviews.

    Owner

    Shared

    Typical Time

    1–2 weeks

    Deliverables

    • Complete visa file
    • Appointment booking
    • Mock interview feedback
  6. Step 6

    Pre-departure Briefing

    Plan flights, insurance, housing, packing, and arrival. Get city tips and university onboarding guidance.

    Owner

    Counselor

    Typical Time

    60–90 min

    Deliverables

    • Travel checklist
    • Housing options
    • Arrival guide

Tourist Visa — Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about tourist visas: documents, timelines, insurance, and what you can or can’t do while visiting.

A tourist or visitor visa lets you enter a country for short-term travel such as sightseeing, meeting family, or attending events. It does not permit work or long-term study and usually has a fixed stay limit (e.g., 30–90 days per visit).
Most destinations ask for a valid passport, photos, completed application, travel itinerary (flights + day plan), accommodation proof (hotel or invitation letter), financial proof (bank statements/ITR), employment/leave letter or business proof, and travel insurance covering your trip. Some countries also require biometrics or a covering letter explaining the purpose and dates. See Eligibility for a tailored checklist.
Processing varies by country and season. As a guide, plan for 7–30+ days from appointment/biometrics to decision. During peak travel months it can take longer. We recommend applying at least 4–6 weeks before your intended travel dates.
Many destinations either require or strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance. For example, Schengen states require minimum coverage (typically €30,000) for medical emergencies and repatriation. Buy a policy that covers your full stay with minimal exclusions.
No. A tourist/visitor visa is strictly for short-term travel and does not allow employment or long-term study. If you plan to work, study, or stay longer, apply for the appropriate visa category.
Trip plan → document collection → online form + fee → biometrics/VAC (and medical if required) → decision → passport collection/e-visa print → travel prep. See the Application Process for a step-by-step guide.

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