Understand the pathway before preparing a file.
We review your profession, experience and available documents, then explain relevant work permit steps and the decisions that remain with employers or authorities.

Profile, documents and pathway first
Requirements depend on the destination, profession, employer and immigration rules. The first step is understanding whether the available route fits your profile.
We do not promise guaranteed jobs or visas.
Employment and visa approvals are controlled by employers, sponsors and government authorities. A professional consultation should explain the route, risks, requirements and current limitations before asking you to proceed.
Review before preparation
A complete file starts with a realistic discussion about your profile and the route being considered.
Share your occupation, experience, education and destination interest.
Identify required records, attestations and missing evidence.
Discuss the application route, known costs, timing and responsibilities.
Useful documents and information
- Passport and national identity details
- Current CV with accurate employment history
- Education, trade or professional certificates
- Experience letters and supporting records
- Preferred destination and type of role
- Any previous visa or immigration history
Before preparing a work visa file
Can you guarantee a job or work visa?
No. Employers and authorities make the final decisions. We explain relevant pathways and help with documentation where a legitimate route is available.
Which documents may need attestation?
This depends on the profession, destination and employer. Education, trade and employment records are common examples.
How long does the process take?
Timing depends on document readiness, employer action, appointments and authority processing. It should be discussed for the specific route.
What should I confirm before paying?
Confirm the service scope, fee purpose, refund conditions, responsible parties and any third-party decisions involved.
Compliance-focused guidance
The discussion begins with your actual experience and documents.
Requirements and attestations explained for the relevant route.
Third-party decisions and limitations stated clearly.
Actionable guidance rather than broad marketing promises.
Start with your profession and experience.
Send a brief profile and the destination or pathway you want to discuss.