Default private state
Consent-based sharing level
Shared
- • Only the applicant account owner
Not shared
- • Agency access
- • External document visibility
Access expands only when applicant selects a sharing level.
Expert help
Professional support is optional. Organize your preparation file first, then choose access scope and service context intentionally.
• Employer-sponsored pathways with role, sponsor, or nomination evidence
• Previous refusal, overstay, gap, or complex travel history disclosed
• Health, character, family, or dependent circumstances that need careful handling
• Conflicting documents, name/date mismatches, or unclear employment history
• Regulated advice questions that should be handled by an authorized professional
myvisaflow.ai can organize intake answers, preparation roadmap, checklist, report preview, document tracker, and consent-based sharing states before deeper support begins.
Default private state
Consent-based sharing level
Shared
Not shared
Access expands only when applicant selects a sharing level.
Profile only
Consent-based sharing level
Shared
Not shared
Best for first contact when applicant wants minimal visibility.
Profile + report
Consent-based sharing level
Shared
Not shared
Useful for a first review conversation without exposing evidence files.
Profile + report + checklist
Consent-based sharing level
Shared
Not shared
Appropriate when detailed preparation planning is required.
Full with documents
Consent-based sharing level
Shared
Not shared
Use only when document-level support is intentionally approved by the applicant.
Complete guided intake and save one Visa Pathway.
Select category of help and consent level before contact.
Depends on: Build applicant summary
Agency or professional view is limited to applicant-approved scope.
Depends on: Choose support scope
Any service payment request should show terms, timeline, and refund policy.
Depends on: Reviewer sees approved access
Official destination authority pages should be checked before action, because policy and evidence requirements can change.
The report is a preparation document and should not be treated as legal advice or an official submission outcome.
Professional review may be appropriate for complex pathways, refusals, sponsor-linked evidence, or regulated advice questions.
Next step
Start with guided intake to prepare your summary. Request support when review conditions are clear and you are ready to share selected information.