Commercial disclosure

How we make money — and what we will never do

Every other “visa” site on Google charges a service fee on top of the government's own fee. £30 here, $80 there, $150 for an “expedite”. We don't. Every Apply button here points straight at the destination's official government portal. That's the whole product.

How we keep the lights on

  1. Source 1

    Travel-adjacent affiliate commissions

    Insurance, eSIM and flights. Optional, clearly labelled.

    Below the source list on every result page we show three sponsored cards: travel insurance, eSIM data, and flights. If you click one of those cards and book through the partner, we earn a small commission — typically 5–15% of the partner's margin, not your booking cost.

    We choose partners by user benefit, not by commission rate. Current partners:

    • SafetyWing — travel & remote-worker medical insurance.
    • Airalo — pre-paid eSIM data on arrival.
    • Kiwi.com — flexible flight comparison.

    These are clearly labelled Sponsored. The visa information above them is independent of any partner.

  2. Source 2

    API subscriptions

    Paid product for immigration lawyers, relocation firms, HR teams.

    Our visa data API is a paid product for businesses. $499/month starter, $1,999/month agency. See API docs →

  3. Source 3

    Premium individual tier (planned)

    £4/month for power-user extras. The core visa lookup stays free, forever.

    Additional features under consideration: PDF checklist export, priority email support, weekly policy briefings. Always optional. The free tier will always include the visa lookup, the application checklist, and the change-alert email opt-in.

Hard lines

What we will never do

  • Earn affiliate revenue from visa application services.
  • Paywall the visa data.
  • Sell or share user data.
  • Show advertising inside result content.
  • Let a partner influence the difficulty, realism, or confidence scores.

See also: methodology · about · legal disclaimer.