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Visa Eligibility Checker

Check basic visa eligibility requirements before applying. This tool helps travelers understand common criteria such as passport validity, travel purpose, and documentation needs for different countries.

Check your eligibility
Enter basic details to see general eligibility requirements.
How visa eligibility is determined
Most countries evaluate applications using similar criteria.

Visa eligibility depends on multiple factors such as nationality, destination, travel purpose, and personal documentation. While exact rules vary by country, most embassies and consulates review applications based on standard checks.

  • Valid passport with sufficient remaining validity
  • Clear purpose of travel
  • Proof of financial stability
  • Return or onward travel proof
  • No prior immigration violations

This checker provides a **general overview** and should not be considered legal advice. Always verify requirements on official government websites before applying.

What this tool does
Designed for early-stage planning.

✔ Helps identify common eligibility conditions

✔ Saves time before formal application

✔ Useful for first-time international travelers

✖ Does not guarantee visa approval

Common visa eligibility requirements (general guide)

When applying for a visa, applicants are usually required to meet basic eligibility criteria set by the destination country. These criteria help authorities assess the traveler’s intent and compliance with immigration laws.

Financial proof is one of the most important factors. Applicants may need to demonstrate sufficient funds to cover accommodation, food, transportation, and other expenses during their stay.

Travel history can also influence eligibility. Previous compliant travel records may strengthen an application, while overstays or violations can negatively affect outcomes.

Supporting documents such as hotel bookings, invitation letters, employment proof, or enrollment certificates may be required depending on the visa category.

Frequently asked questions

Is this visa eligibility checker free?
This tool provides general guidance based on commonly known rules. Final eligibility depends on official embassy decisions.

Can this tool guarantee visa approval?
No. Visa approvals are solely determined by immigration authorities.

Should I still visit official embassy websites?
Yes. Always confirm requirements using official government sources.

Is this tool free to use?
Yes. This visa eligibility checker is completely free.

Visa-Free, Visa-on-Arrival, and E-Visa: What's the Difference?

Understanding travel categories is the first step in planning any international trip. Here is a quick breakdown:

  • Visa-Free: You can enter the country just with your passport for a specific duration (e.g., 30 or 90 days).
  • Visa-on-Arrival (VOA): You don't need to apply in advance, but you must pay a fee and get a stamp at the destination airport.
  • E-Visa: A digital authorization you apply for online before traveling. It is usually faster than a traditional sticker visa.
  • Standard Sticker Visa: Requires a physical application at an embassy or VFS center, involving an interview or document submission.

Top 5 Reasons for Visa Rejections in 2026

Even with a strong background, small errors can lead to a rejection. Avoid these common pitfalls:

  1. Insufficient Financial Proof: Not showing enough liquid cash or having "irregular" large deposits just before applying.
  2. Weak Ties to Home Country: Failing to prove that you have a reason to return (e.g., a stable job, property, or family).
  3. Inconsistent Travel Itinerary: Booking a 5-star hotel but having a low-income profile, or flights that don't match your hotel dates.
  4. Passport Validity Issues: Most countries require at least 6 months of validity. Applying with 3 months left is a guaranteed rejection.
  5. Incomplete Documentation: Missing a single signed form or an old bank statement can delay or derail your application.

Mandatory Document Checklist for Global Travel

While every country is different, these "Big 5" documents are almost always required for tourist visas:

  • Cover Letter: A clear explanation of who you are, why you are visiting, and your day-by-day plan.
  • Bank Statements: Usually the last 3-6 months, stamped by the bank to prove authenticity.
  • Income Tax Returns (ITR): Proof of tax compliance in your home country (usually last 3 years).
  • Employment Proof: An NOC (No Objection Certificate) from your employer or business registration if self-employed.
  • Travel Insurance: Must cover medical emergencies and repatriation, often with a minimum coverage of $30,000 (especially for Schengen).

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