General Questions

General Questions

  • What services do Visa Venture Services provide?
    We offer a comprehensive range of services for both local and international visas. Our services include assistance with Critical Skill Visas, Spouse Visas, Study Visas, Business Visas, and more for local migration. For international migration, we handle visas for destinations such as the USA, Australia, Canada, Schengen countries, and others. We also assist with Permanent Residency applications and various visa types for different countries.
  • How do I start the process with Visa Venture Services?
    To begin, simply contact us via phone, email, or through our website's contact form. We will schedule an initial consultation to discuss your needs and assess your eligibility for the visa or immigration service you require. From there, we'll guide you through the process, providing personalized support and advice.
  • What documents are typically required for a visa application?
    The required documents vary depending on the type of visa and the destination country. Commonly required documents include a valid passport, proof of financial means, a completed visa application form, and supporting documents such as employment letters, educational certificates, or marriage certificates. Our team will provide you with a detailed list of required documents specific to your visa application.
  • How long does the visa application process take?
    The processing time for visa applications varies based on the type of visa, the destination country, and individual circumstances. Some visas may be processed within a few weeks, while others could take several months. We will provide you with an estimated timeline based on your specific case and keep you updated throughout the process.
  • What should I do if my visa application is denied?
    If your visa application is denied, we can help you understand the reasons for the refusal and explore options for reapplication or appeal. Our team will provide guidance on how to address the issues that led to the denial and assist with preparing a stronger application for a successful outcome.