✦ Free Visa Grade Calculator

Know Your Visa Grade
Before You Apply

Check your visa approval chances in 60 seconds. Free, instant, no login required.

195 Passports Scored
14 Destinations
Free No Login
60s Instant Result
Step 1 of 8
What is your passport nationality?
Step 2 of 8
Where do you want to travel?
Step 3 of 8
What is the purpose of your visit?
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Tourism / Holiday
Sightseeing, vacation
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Family / Friends
Visiting relatives
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Business
Meetings, conferences
🎓
Study
University, courses
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Work
Employment, job
Step 4 of 8
What is your current employment status?
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Employed Full-Time
Regular salaried job
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Self-Employed
Business owner, freelancer
📚
Student
Currently studying
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Unemployed
Not currently working
Step 5 of 8
Can you show sufficient funds for your trip?
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Yes — Strong bank statements
Healthy balance, consistent income, 3+ months of statements
😐
Yes — But it's borderline
Sufficient but not comfortably above the minimum
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No — Limited savings
Funds are low or I cannot show strong proof
Step 6 of 8
Have you ever been refused a visa before?
Never — Clean record
No visa rejections in my history
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Yes — Refused once
One previous visa rejection
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Yes — Refused twice or more
Multiple previous rejections
Step 7 of 8
How strong is your international travel history?
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Strong — Multiple countries visited
5+ countries, several visa stamps in passport
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Moderate — A few countries
Visited 2–4 countries, some travel history
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Weak — First trip or very limited
First international trip or very little travel history
Step 8 of 8 — Final Step
Do you hold or have previously held a visa for any of these countries?
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USA
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United Kingdom
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Schengen
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Canada
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Australia
None of the above
A
Excellent
Very likely to be approved
Approval Likely Refusal Risk: 12%
⚠️ Factors Affecting Your Grade
✅ How to Improve Your Grade
⚠️ Disclaimer: VisaGrade scores are estimates based on publicly available data from official government sources. This tool does not provide legal advice and results do not guarantee visa approval or rejection. Always consult official embassy requirements before applying.

Check Visa Approval Chances by Destination

Detailed refusal rates and approval tips for every major destination

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United States
B1/B2 Visa
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United Kingdom
Standard Visitor
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Canada
TRV Visa
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Schengen Area
Schengen Visa
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Australia
Subclass 600
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UAE / Dubai
Tourist Visa
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Japan
Short-Stay Visa
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Singapore
Visit Pass
🇰🇷
South Korea
C-3 Visa
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Saudi Arabia
Tourist Visa
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New Zealand
Visitor Visa
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Germany
Student / Job Seeker

How VisaGrade Works

Real data. Instant results. No guesswork.

📊 Real Government Data

VisaGrade uses official refusal rate statistics published by the US State Department, UK Home Office, EU Schengen Visa Statistics, IRCC Canada, and Australian Department of Home Affairs. Not estimates — real published numbers.

🌍 195 Passport Nationalities

Your passport nationality is the single biggest factor in visa decisions. VisaGrade scores every nationality individually based on real refusal data and diplomatic relationship strength — not a one-size-fits-all estimate.

⚡ Instant Grade in 60 Seconds

Answer 8 questions about your profile. VisaGrade instantly combines your nationality, financial proof, travel history, prior rejections, and employment status to produce a personalised A–F visa grade.

✅ Actionable Improvement Tips

Every grade comes with a personalised checklist of exactly what you can do to improve your chances before applying. Not generic advice — specific to your nationality, destination, and profile.

🔒 100% Free, No Login

VisaGrade is completely free to use. No account required, no personal data stored, no payment. Just instant, honest visa grading for everyone.

📋 What the Grade Means

A = Excellent (under 20% risk) · B = Good (21–35%) · C = Fair (36–50%) · D = Poor (51–65%) · F = High Risk (above 65%). Each grade comes with specific improvement steps.

⚠️ Important Legal Notice

VisaGrade provides visa approval probability estimates for informational purposes only. These estimates are not guarantees and do not constitute legal advice. Actual visa approval decisions are made solely by official immigration authorities and depend on individual circumstances, complete documentation, and current policy changes that may not be reflected in our data.

VisaGrade is not a substitute for professional immigration consulting. For legal advice, visa strategy, and application assistance, consult a qualified immigration attorney or licensed immigration consultant in your jurisdiction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about your visa grade

How accurate is the VisaGrade visa approval calculator?
VisaGrade uses real refusal rate data published by official government sources. For the top 50 nationalities, actual published refusal rates are used. For all other passports, we use the Henley Passport Index and World Bank GDP data as legitimate proxies. Results are estimates and do not guarantee visa outcome.
Does a previous visa rejection affect my grade?
Yes significantly. A prior visa rejection is one of the strongest negative signals in any visa application. It increases refusal risk by 15–25% in our scoring model, which matches real embassy weighting. However, addressing the original rejection reason in a detailed cover letter can partially offset this.
Which countries does VisaGrade cover?
VisaGrade covers 12 major destinations: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Schengen Area (26 countries), UAE, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, and Germany. All 195 passport nationalities are scored against each destination.
Why does my passport nationality affect my visa grade so much?
Passport nationality is the single biggest factor in visa decisions because embassies use national overstay rates, bilateral relations, and GDP data to assess flight risk. An Indian passport holder applying for a US visa faces a 26% baseline refusal rate — compared to 2% for a German passport holder. This is real published data, not bias.
How does holding a prior US, UK or Schengen visa help?
A prior visa approval from a strong country like the US, UK, Canada, Schengen or Australia is one of the strongest positive signals. It proves another government already vetted you, that you returned home after your trip, and that you are a low overstay risk. VisaGrade reduces your refusal risk by 10–15% for each strong prior visa held.
Is VisaGrade free to use?
Yes, completely free. No account, no login, no payment, no data stored. VisaGrade is supported by advertising and is free to use for everyone worldwide.