Short answer
A safe route has a real employer, written contract, official process, transparent fees and verifiable documents. Guaranteed visa claims are a red flag.
Profile and route comparison
| Area | Details | Why it matters | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Guaranteed visa | High-risk claim | No consultant can guarantee approval. | Avoid. |
| No employer name | High-risk claim | You cannot verify the job. | Avoid. |
| Large cash payment | High-risk payment | No trace or contract. | Avoid. |
| Unrealistic salary | Misleading claim | May be bait. | Verify market range. |
Red flags
Do not trust offers that hide the employer, pressure you to pay fast, promise guaranteed visas or refuse to explain the official route.
- No company registration
- No written salary
- Personal bank account payment
- Fake embassy-style papers
- No refund terms
Safer first step
Before paying anyone, understand which countries and roles are realistic for your profile. A plan is cheaper than a wrong agent decision.
EuroPath position
EuroPath is not an agent and does not guarantee jobs or visas. It helps you compare routes and ask better questions.
How EuroPath turns this into action
EuroPath asks for your situation, compares country fit, highlights role direction, shows visa-readiness steps and gives a practical dashboard. The goal is to reduce confusion before you pay agents or apply blindly.
Start the free profile checkFrequently asked questions
Can any consultant guarantee a Europe visa?
No. Final decisions are made by authorities. Guaranteed approval is a red flag.
Should I pay before seeing employer details?
No. You should know employer, job, salary and route before paying significant fees.
How can EuroPath help?
EuroPath gives a structured plan so you can avoid vague promises and focus on realistic routes.