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Method

The engagement, in order.

Most agencies sell a feeling. We sell a sequence. Consult, processing, applications, visa file, then the second fee after the stamp. Nothing is billed against a promise the embassy has not made.

Quiet university library stacks
Applications are a reading problem before they are a travel problem.
  1. 01

    A consult that can end the engagement

    Send the academic record, a honest budget, and the destination you want. We will tell you if the profile can support a serious application this cycle. If it cannot, you should hear that before money moves.

  2. 02

    Processing fee, then the shortlist

    $1,000 starts the work. We build a school list that can be funded and explained at a visa interview. Partner-only lists are how commission agencies operate. We do not.

  3. 03

    Applications and scholarships

    Essays, statements, transcripts, recommendations, and scholarship forms. You remain the applicant. We remain the editors and the project managers. Deadlines are kept in one place so nothing quietly expires.

  4. 04

    Admission, then the visa file

    An offer letter is not a ticket. The visa file has to match the school, the funds, and the story you will tell in Accra or at a VAC. We prepare documents and run interview rehearsal. Officers decide.

  5. 05

    Fee after visa, then departure

    $2,500 is invoiced after visa approval. Pre-departure covers what families forget: arrival timing, housing first weeks, and the documents that should live in the carry-on, not the checked bag.

What we will not do

We will not invent employment letters, bank statements, or relationships. We will not file a tourist story as a student story. We will not claim licensed immigration-lawyer status in Canada or the United States. This is education consultancy and application support, done with care.

If the sequence is clear, book the consult.

Bring WASSCE results or transcripts, a passport bio page if you have one, and a number you actually answer. Unsure? Take the fit check first.