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SEAMLESSVISA: TRANSFORMING THE U.S. VISA APPLICATION PROCESS By Chinedu Nsofor

SEAMLESSVISA: TRANSFORMING THE U.S. VISA APPLICATION PROCESS
By Chinedu Nsofor

 

Navigating U.S. visa applications has been a daunting challenge for millions of hopefuls, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, where nearly 70% of U.S. visa applicants are denied due to several factors including incomplete applications and poor interview preparation.

 

In response to this critical issue, SeamlessVisa, co-founded by visionary entrepreneur Jeremiah Haruna, is pioneering a technology-driven solution to simplify the process and drastically improve success rates.
Empowering Immigrants with Cutting-Edge Technology.

 

SeamlessVisa’s web application empowers both individuals and businesses to handle U.S. visa applications with efficiency and confidence. The software offers a comprehensive suite of tools designed to simplify the entire process. Key features include automated error checking, a risk evaluation tool that assesses visa approval chances, and an AI-powered simulated interview trainer that prepares applicants for the high-pressure consular interviews.
Haruna, an immigrant himself, intimately understands the emotional and financial toll of visa denials. “Having experienced the frustration of visa rejections, I know how devastating it can be, not just financially but emotionally,” says Haruna. “That’s why SeamlessVisa is dedicated to making this journey smoother, more affordable, and ultimately successful for those seeking better opportunities in the U.S.”

 

A Personal Solution for a Global Problem
SeamlessVisa’s platform is not just another visa service—it’s a product of personal experience and deep empathy. Haruna, along with his co-founders—two of them lawyers and one software engineer—are using their expertise to create a better and affordable solution for businesses managing U.S. student visa applications.

 

This innovative approach has already caught the attention of EdTech companies and visa agents across Sub-Saharan Africa, who are partnering with SeamlessVisa to help hundreds of U.S. student visa applicants submit stronger, error-free applications. The company’s FiBi AI interview trainer is a game-changer for those nervous about the visa interview stage. FiBi AI offers tailored, practice interview sessions and expert tips, helping applicants build confidence and improve their performance during the actual consular interview—a stage where many hopefuls falter.

 

The platform’s affordability and ease of use make it accessible to a wider audience, from individual applicants to large visa processing businesses.

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