Visa applications have always been an information problem: hundreds of pages of official rules, scattered across government sites, that change without notice. AI is finally making that information navigable — and it’s reshaping every stage of the journey.
Instant eligibility, not weeks of research
Instead of reading forum threads, applicants can describe their profile once and get a plain-language read on which visas they qualify for. A good eligibility check maps your situation to official requirements and explains why you do or don’t meet them.
Document screening that catches gaps early
The number-one cause of refusals and delays is missing or mismatched paperwork. AI document screening reviews your files against the specific checklist for your visa and flags problems while you can still fix them — before an officer sees them.
Mock interviews that actually adapt
Static lists of questions can’t prepare you for follow-ups. Conversational AI can play the role of a consular officer, react to your answers, and then score you on consistency and credibility. Browse our interview question banks to see the formats real applicants face.
Deadlines that manage themselves
Visas are full of moving dates — biometrics, fee payments, document expiry, appointment windows. Timeline tools count back from your travel date and nudge you before each one, so nothing slips.
What AI still can’t do
AI doesn’t replace a licensed immigration lawyer for complex cases, and it can’t change the facts of your situation. What it can do is remove the busywork, surface the requirements that apply to you, and make sure you walk in prepared.
The technology handles the complexity. You focus on your journey.
VisaMet brings all four of these capabilities into one calm, guided workspace. Join the waitlist to be first in line at launch.