Top mistake to avoid while choosing a visa consultant in Gujarat


Even after all the hard work that goes into the preparation of a visa interview, approval or rejection is dependent on luck. But the proportion of dependency on hard work and luck is not fixed. And this translucent dependency leaves a black hole for business consultants in the market. Benefitting from the hard luck that one faces with his or her visa approval and targeting them with an exaggerated marketing strategy is becoming a business tactic. Not recognizing this tactic and trusting the consultants that are audacious enough to market themselves by stating, ‘100 percent visa approval guaranteed’ is indeed one of the top mistakes to avoid while choosing a visa consultant.

Understand the true meaning of the word ‘Guarantee’

‘Guarantee’ is the word used for assuring someone. And when you assure them something, you are in a way promising that there exists zero probability of things to go the other way. Let’s try to understand the true meaning of this word.

Guarantee that can be given:

“I guarantee that before your visa interview, I’ll tell you the name of each and every credential that you must have in place.”

This is something that a visa consultant can guarantee because there are sources that have revealed the information of credentials needed before a visa interview.

Guarantee that cannot be given:

“I guarantee that if you decide to go with our visa consultancy, your visa would be approved.”

This is something that a visa consultant cannot guarantee because even after getting every bit of credentials in place, there is a probability that the person responsible for approving your visa may reject it.

And there is absolutely no information available from any source whatsoever, that lists the exact amount of pre-requisites, fulfillment of which, ensures there’d be zero probability of your visa getting rejected.

Conclusion

To say that, “we guarantee you 100 percent visa approval,” is equivalent to guaranteeing that, “India is going to win the next ODI between India versus Pakistan.” And such a statement can only be given by a fixer, not a consultant. So, the next time you hear someone guaranteeing 100 percent visa approval, why not ask him, “Sir, are you a consultant, or a fixer?”

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