Methodology
Every number on this site is checked against an official government source on a recorded date. Nothing is copied from blog posts, guessed, or published with a fake verification date.
1. Sources
Each country page links the official embassy, ministry, or government portal used for verification (e.g. e-resident.gov.ee, boe.es, gov.uk, aima.gov.pt). When a second official source exists, it is linked too, so you can re-check without searching.
2. Verification
Each fact was verified with a real request to the official source on the date shown (the verified date appears on every country page). Sources that block automated checks (CAPTCHA, HTTP 403) are marked pending-browser: they are not published until manually re-checked in a browser.
3. Re-audits
The audit script (scripts/audita_visas.py) runs on every release. It rejects any country whose verification is older than 180 days, missing a verified date, or marked pending-browser but still published. If the build cannot prove a fact is current, the page is pulled rather than kept stale.
4. Honesty policy
We never claim "updated daily" without a mechanism, never invent verification dates, and never sell or guarantee visa approvals. If a fact is under re-verification, the page says so.
5. Limitations
Visa rules change: minimum incomes are indexed (Spain's SMI, Portugal's €2,820 since 12/08/2026), fees adjust, and programs launch or close. This site is general reference, not legal or immigration advice — always confirm on the official source before applying.