Visa traffic light
Where your visa odds are real
Nothing to upload. Pick your passport — it sets the baseline — then mark the documents you have and set your finances, and we honestly show where your odds are strong, moderate or weak for each destination.
- 12 destinations
- 5 passports
- No signup
- Instant estimate
- Official statistics as the baseline
Step 1. Passport · Documents
Mark what is ready or easy to get. Categories mirror real consulate checklists.
Basics — almost everyone has these· auto
Finances
Work and employment
Ties to home country
Trip bookings
Insurance, history, invitation
Step 2. Bank balance and income
Bank account balance
Current balance across your accounts, after regular spending
₹2,00,000≈ $2,410
Monthly income
Net monthly income — salary credits or business income
₹50,000≈ $602
Result
Strong odds: Thailand, Malaysia, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Dubai, Vietnam.
Strong odds6
Your file is above the bar for these destinations — apply now.
Thailand
No visa needed for this passport — just book and go
visa-freeMalaysia
No visa needed for this passport — just book and go
visa-freeQatar
No visa needed for this passport — just book and go
visa-freeSri Lanka
Free 30-day eTA before arrival — a formality, not a visa fee
free eTADubai
Boosts your odds: return ticket, accommodation booking
~97%Vietnam
Boosts your odds: entry/exit dates
~97%
Cannot apply yet6
Not a rejection — an unlock checklist: add the required documents and these destinations open up.
Georgia
Required first: travel medical insurance
United Kingdom
Required first: bank statement, tax returns, proof of employment
United States
Required first: bank statement, tax returns, ties to home country
Australia
Required first: bank statement, tax returns, ties to home country
Schengen
Required first: €30,000 medical insurance, bank statement, tax returns
Canada
Required first: bank statement, tax returns, proof of employment
🔒 marks required documents — without them the application is not accepted. The rest raise your approval odds.
Apply now — DubaiA preliminary estimate, not a guarantee or legal advice. Baselines come from official statistics (travel.state.gov, EU DG HOME, national reports); document lists follow official consulate checklists; weights are our own calibration and will be refined.
Methodology
How the estimate works
Official baseline
Every destination starts from the published approval rate for your corridor — US State Department B-visa refusal statistics, EU Schengen statistics and national annual reports — not from a guess.
Real refusal reasons
Document and finance weights follow the actual structure of refusal decisions: finances ≈ 21–25%, incomplete files ≈ 18%, unclear purpose ≈ 17%, weak home ties ≈ 12%.
Hard gates first
Missing required documents — like Schengen’s €30,000 insurance — do not lower a score, they block the application entirely. We show that difference honestly.
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