Who we are

About

Making visa applications genuinely easy

EasyVisaSteps was founded by a team of travellers who spent years navigating the confusing, jargon-heavy world of visa applications. We kept finding the same problems: outdated information on random blogs, official embassy websites that were hard to navigate, and no single place that gave clear, verified, step-by-step guidance.

So we built it. Every guide on EasyVisaSteps is written in plain English, verified against official government and embassy sources, and reviewed by our team on a regular schedule — monthly for fast-changing data like processing times and fees, quarterly for document requirements.

Our editorial standards

We never publish information we cannot verify from an official source. Every fee, processing time, and document requirement on this site traces back to an official government or embassy page — we cite our sources and show the date we verified the information.

We are not immigration lawyers and nothing on this site is legal advice. For complex immigration cases, we strongly recommend consulting a qualified immigration solicitor or attorney.

How we make money

EasyVisaSteps is funded through display advertising, affiliate commissions (from travel insurance and services we genuinely recommend), paid document review services, and sponsored content (always clearly marked). We never accept payment to alter or promote visa guidance — our editorial content is completely independent.

Our team

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Sarah Kim
Head of Research & Verification
Former immigration officer with 8 years of experience. Oversees all guide verification and source standards.
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Ahmad Malik
Senior Visa Writer
Specialist in South Asian applicant journeys (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh). Has personally applied to 40+ countries.
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Priya Okafor
Digital Nomad Desk
Remote work visa expert. Has lived in 18 countries across Europe, Asia and Latin America using nomad visas.
⚠️ Disclaimer

EasyVisaSteps provides general visa information for educational purposes only. We are not immigration lawyers and this is not legal advice. Visa requirements change frequently — always verify current requirements with the official embassy or consulate of your destination country before submitting any application.