Official source safety

Official Visa Source Links Guide

The best source is usually the government or immigration authority responsible for the destination and route. Embassy and consulate pages can add residence-specific filing and appointment details.

Bordivo is independent and is not a government website. It helps organize official source links and route preparation, but it does not provide legal advice or guarantee that a source page covers every personal circumstance.

How to recognize an official source

Look for the destination government's immigration, foreign affairs, home affairs or border authority. A national embassy or consulate can be the right source for filing location, appointments and local contact details. A commercial application service may support a process but should not replace the responsible authority's rules.

What to verify on the page

  1. The authority and destination match your route.
  2. The page covers your travel purpose and passport category.
  3. The update or effective date is current.
  4. Fees, forms and filing links belong to the same route.
  5. Residence-specific embassy or consulate steps are confirmed separately when needed.

Common questions

Where can I check the official source?

Start with the destination's immigration or foreign-affairs authority, then use the relevant embassy or consulate page for local filing details.

Is an embassy page always enough?

Not always. It can explain local filing, while national immigration rules define the route itself. Check both when the route requires it.

Why does Bordivo show more than one official link?

A route can need separate rule, application, fee and local-contact sources. Bordivo keeps their roles visible rather than treating one page as everything.

What to do next

Run a Bordivo check for the actual traveler and route, then open the linked official source pages and confirm the final requirements.

Bordivo provides route preparation information and official source links. Always confirm final requirements with the official government, embassy, consulate or immigration authority source before applying or travelling.