Choose the package that fits your level of complexity
Visa strategy + itinerary planning, backed by a licensed pharmacist. These packages group support by the kind of trip risk you are actually managing, not by generic destination buckets.
We provide educational planning support for visa files, route logic, and health-aware preparation. We do not submit visa applications on your behalf and we do not guarantee embassy outcomes.
Quick way to choose: start with Schengen Blueprint if your biggest stress is the visa file, First Journey if this is your first international trip, Family Expedition if one weak link affects the whole group, Recovery Route if you already have a refusal, and Wellness Journey if health should drive the plan from day one.
Seven packages, grouped by trip complexity
Every package combines visa logic, route planning, and a pharmacist-informed health layer. Choose the track that matches your real bottleneck, then open the dedicated package page for the full fit.
The Schengen Blueprint
Europe, planned to the document. Your visa application, itinerary, and trip architecture handled by people who understand both the embassy and the destination.
First-time Schengen applicants from any passport facing complex embassy requirements, financial proof scrutiny, and unfamiliar European itinerary logic.
Pre-departure pharmacist briefing on Schengen health insurance requirements, OTC medication allowances by country, and EU medication import checklist for prescription travelers.
Full Schengen visa strategy session (60 min)
Document stack review + written gap report
Cover letter written and reviewed
Itinerary built for visa compliance + actual travel
Financial proof coaching (bank statement structure, balance guidance)
Multi-country routing + 90/180-day planning
Unlimited email Q&A through submission date
Embassy-specific coaching - France, Germany, and Italy differ significantly
Cover letter that reads like a human wrote it
Real refusal-prevention review, not just a checklist
Southeast & South Asian applicants
VFS Global appointment preparation
Employment + financial document structuring
First-time traveler scrutiny - common flags and how to address them
North American applicants
Embassy-in-country vs. abroad filing options
US/Canadian financial equivalence documentation
ESTA vs. Schengen overlap planning
The First Journey Package
From passport in hand to boarding gate - step by step, no jargon, no guessing. Designed for the traveler who's never done this before.
Someone taking their first international trip - anxious, overwhelmed by visa logistics, unsure what 'enough money in the bank' means, and likely to abandon the process without clear guidance.
Destination-specific vaccine status check, travel pharmacy starter kit guidance, jet lag protocol for long-haul first-timers, and motion sickness, altitude, and food safety briefing by a licensed pharmacist.
Trip readiness assessment (what you have, what you're missing)
Destination selection based on passport, budget, and timeline
Full visa application strategy for chosen destination
First-timer itinerary: pacing, realistic costs, what to book vs. leave flexible
Pre-departure checklist: documents, currency, insurance, health prep
WhatsApp/email support: 2 weeks before + 1 week after departure
Emergency contact list + what-to-do-if guide
Starts from zero - no assumed knowledge
Travel anxiety addressed directly, not glossed over
Jargon-free communication throughout
Applicants from visa-required passports
High-scrutiny embassy preparation coaching
Financial proof structuring for first-time applicants
Common first-timer flags and how to pre-empt them
Travelers from low-restriction passports
Destination optimization by visa-free access
Entry requirement + e-visa route mapping
Travel insurance selection for first trips
The Family Expedition Bundle
When one person's document or health issue grounds the whole family, you need a plan built for everyone - not just the primary applicant.
Families of 2-6 traveling internationally, especially those with children, elderly members, or health-specific needs - where one missed document or medication gap affects the entire group.
Per-member medication review and travel pack guidance, pediatric travel health brief (vaccines, OTC dosing for children, food safety), elderly traveler assessment: mobility, chronic condition management, medical alert documentation, and family-sized first aid kit guidance with pharmacist recommendations.
Group visa strategy for all applicants (coordinated timelines)
Minor travel documentation: parental consent, guardian requirements
Elderly traveler health and mobility planning
Group itinerary with realistic pacing (not optimized for solo speed)
Family-appropriate destination + accommodation research
Insurance coordination for multi-member groups
Emergency contact + split-group contingency planning
Designed for the family as a system, not just the lead traveler
Pediatric and elderly health considerations built in as standard
Minor travel authorization process - rarely covered by other services
Families from visa-required passports
Coordinated multi-member appointment scheduling
Sponsorship + invitation letter documentation
Dependent applicant financial proof strategies
Diaspora families / abroad sponsors
Sponsor financial proof structure
Family reunion visa documentation
Dual-origin itinerary planning
The Nomad Infrastructure Plan
Built for people who travel for months, not weeks. Visa architecture, health continuity, and itinerary logic designed for the long haul.
Remote workers and digital nomads planning extended stays in Europe, Southeast Asia, or South America - needing multi-entry visa strategies and health logistics that survive a 3+ month trip.
3-6 month medication supply strategy across borders, European pharmacy equivalents for common medications, long-stay travel insurance analysis (standard policies expire at 90 days), and a mental wellness brief for long-haul remote workers.
Multi-destination Schengen 90/180-day calculation + planning
Non-Schengen buffer destination strategy (Balkans, Georgia, Morocco, UK)
Multi-entry visa strategy per passport type
Health coverage gap analysis for extended stays
Prescription medication supply planning for 3+ month trips
Remote work visa options assessment (Portugal D8, Spain Nomada, etc.)
Accommodation-type strategy: short-term rental, co-living, hostel logic
The 90-day Schengen limit solved, not just acknowledged
Medication supply continuity across borders - almost no travel service addresses this
Built by someone who understands both visa law and pharmacy logistics
Asian passport nomads
Portugal D8 + Spain Nomada eligibility check
Schengen entry-point optimization by visa type
Proving income + remote employment for visa applications
North American nomads
US FBAR + overseas reporting awareness brief
Canadian provincial health insurance gap analysis
ESTA + Schengen sequencing strategy
The Recovery Route
A refusal isn't the end. Most are fixable - if you understand the real reason and address it correctly. This package starts where your rejection letter stops.
Travelers who received a Schengen or other visa refusal and need to understand exactly what went wrong, fix it, and reapply with a materially stronger application - without guessing.
Travel insurance review for compliance with refusal grounds, medical condition documentation coaching (if health was flagged), and reapplication travel health insurance sourcing guidance.
Refusal letter interpretation (decoding embassy-speak)
Root cause analysis of your specific refusal: financial, itinerary, ties, documentation
Reapplication strategy with revised document plan
New cover letter specifically addressing the refusal reason
Strengthened financial proof coaching
Ties-to-home documentation upgrade plan
Timing advice: when to reapply and to which embassy
Only package that treats a refusal as diagnostic data
Embassy-code refusal reason interpretation - the letter rarely says what it means
Reapplication timing strategy (applying too soon is a common second mistake)
Applicants from high-scrutiny passports
Common refusal patterns by passport origin
Embassy-switching strategy (which consulate to try next)
Employment + financial document restructuring after refusal
Applicants with thin travel history
Building a credible travel profile from scratch
Invitation + sponsor documentation rebuild
Strong ties-to-home documentation strategy
The Wellness Journey
Travel planning from the inside out. Built for travelers whose health isn't an afterthought - it's the starting point.
Travelers with chronic conditions, complex medication needs, post-surgery travel plans, elderly travelers, or anyone told 'you should be careful traveling' who wants a plan that actually takes health seriously.
Complete medication review for travel suitability, controlled substance declaration letters (pharmacist-signed), Schengen-country OTC vs. prescription drug status, post-travel health monitoring brief, and traveler's diarrhea, altitude, dehydration, and heat illness prevention.
Medical travel readiness assessment (condition vs. destination risk)
Europe health risk briefing: altitude, heat, food safety, hydration, and walking-load planning
Prescription medication travel authorization documentation for Schengen travel
Controlled substance travel documentation for Schengen and transit rules
Travel health insurance specification (pre-existing conditions declared correctly)
In-destination pharmacy + hospital mapping for your itinerary
Emergency medical information card (multilingual, pharmacist-prepared)
Vaccine status review and recommended updates
Designed with a licensed pharmacist - not a Google search
Controlled substance + prescription import rules per country (genuinely dangerous to get wrong)
Treats your pre-existing conditions as a planning input, not a disclaimer
Traveling through multiple Schengen countries
Prescription and controlled medication rules across your Schengen route
Schengen-compliant travel insurance review for pre-existing conditions
Pharmacy and hospital access planning by city sequence
Travelers with chronic conditions or mobility concerns
Flight timing, rest-day pacing, and jet-lag risk planning
Altitude, walking-load, and temperature adjustments within Europe
Multilingual medical documentation and emergency backup plan
The Grand Circuit
For travelers who don't stay in one region. Visa logic, health coverage, and itinerary design that works across jurisdictions - without gaps, overlaps, or expensive mistakes.
Experienced travelers planning a multi-region trip who need coherent visa architecture, health continuity, and itinerary logic across multiple visa jurisdictions without gaps or expensive mistakes.
Cross-region vaccine + prophylaxis planning (one strategy for all destinations), medication quantity planning across the full trip duration, region-transition health brief (for example temperate Europe to tropical Southeast Asia), and multi-country medical emergency protocol.
Full multi-region visa architecture (all required visas mapped and timed)
Passport validity + entry requirement check across all destinations
Multi-jurisdiction health insurance review (coverage gaps between countries)
Overland + multi-modal transport logic (trains, ferries, land borders)
90/180-day Schengen management within the wider trip
Currency and financial logistics brief per region
Emergency contingency planning across all regions
Complete trip health brief spanning all destination health profiles
Most travel services think in single trips - this is built for the arc of a whole journey
Visa sequencing: which country to apply for first, and why it matters
Health continuity across climate zones, altitude changes, and food environments
Asian passport holders (multi-region)
Visa sequencing strategy across multiple jurisdictions
Proving financial standing across multiple currencies
Re-entry requirement tracking for home country
Western passport holders (outbound)
ETIAS + Schengen + non-EU visa stacking
Visa-on-arrival vs. pre-approval mapping by region
Travel advisory monitoring across all regions
One package, then a tighter plan
Choose your track
Pick the package that best matches your biggest source of risk or confusion.
Send context
We review your passport context, route, documents, timeline, and any health or family constraints before shaping the work.
Build the strongest version
The outcome is a clearer application, a cleaner itinerary, and fewer avoidable mistakes before money gets locked into the trip.