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Svetlana

Svetlana

Manager & Schengen Specialist

BIOGRAPHY

Svetlana graduated from the East Siberian Institute of Tourism. While working at a travel agency, she encountered a lack of visa processing experts. This led her to discover her role as a visa expert, and she soon became a key specialist in the agency.

Later, after moving to work at a visa center, she quickly gained a reputation as the best specialist in the city. Over the years, her interest in the field only grew — visa work never became routine, as each case is unique, and consular requirements constantly change, opening new opportunities for development.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Throughout her years of work, Svetlana has encountered various situations: from rejections requiring skillful resolution to emergency cases requiring immediate action. Her main working principle is thorough document preparation at the submission stage, helping to avoid future problems.

One of the most challenging cases involved a woman who was trying to obtain a German visa after five rejections. To prove her reliability, Svetlana helped prepare an extremely detailed document package, including character references from neighbors and supporting letters from relatives. This approach worked — the visa was approved.

She has hundreds, if not thousands, of such complex stories in her practice. She is confident that a competent approach to document preparation and understanding consular logic is the key to success in any situation, no matter how difficult.

ACHIEVEMENTS

  • Thousands of successful cases over 15 years, including complex visa histories and approvals after multiple rejections.
  • Thanks to her experience working at a visa center, she can schedule clients for any date.
  • Expert in the nuances of category C visas, US visas, and complex rejection cases.