Why Content Accuracy Matters
Your visa application, your savings, your future abroad — they all depend on getting accurate information. Here's what makes AGB different.
100% Official-Source Policy
Every visa fee, processing time, and eligibility rule cites .gov, .edu, or official embassy sources — never competitor blogs.
Three-Layer Review
Writer → Licensed counselor → Country policy monitor → AI platform audit. Every piece passes all four checkpoints.
48-Hour Update SLA
Policy changes flagged by AI monitoring trigger content updates within 2 business days — not weeks or months.
Real Client Case Data
Insights from actual visa applications inform our guides, not generic internet advice scraped from forums.
Monthly AI Audits
30+ priority keywords checked across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AIO, Gemini to catch AI-cited outdated info.
Bangladesh-Specific Context
Every guide references Dhaka VFS centers, local banks (bKash, Dutch-Bangla), and BD passport holder nuances.
The AGB Content Accuracy Framework
Five interconnected layers that ensure every claim we publish is verified, current, and Bangladesh-specific.
Source-First Research
Every piece of content starts with a source inventory — not Google searches or competitor blogs. We only cite official government sources.
| Category | Primary Sources | What We Extract |
|---|---|---|
| Australia visas | immi.homeaffairs.gov.au, vfsglobal.com (Dhaka) | Visa fees, processing times, subclass conditions, biometrics rules |
| Canada immigration | canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship, ircc.canada.ca | Express Entry draws, LMIA exemptions, study permit rules |
| USA visas | travel.state.gov, uscis.gov, ustraveldocs.com (Bangladesh) | DS-160 requirements, visa appointment wait times, SEVIS fees |
| UK visas | gov.uk/government/organisations/uk-visas-and-immigration | Points-based system, financial requirements, TB test rules |
| Bangladesh procedures | mofa.gov.bd, bmet.gov.bd, boi.gov.bd, haab.gov.bd | Emigration clearance, police clearance, BMET registration |
Research Checklist (Mandatory Before Draft)
- Primary .gov source screenshot saved with date-stamp
- Cross-reference with secondary official source (e.g., VFS Global for visa fees vs. Home Affairs for policy)
- Bangladesh-specific variant confirmed (does this rule apply to BD passport holders?)
- Currency converted to BDT using official Bangladesh Bank rate dated within 7 days
- Processing time verified with VFS Dhaka wait time tracker or embassy appointment portal
- Conditional language ("may," "typically," "in some cases") flagged for counselor review
Licensed Counselor Fact-Check
Every guide is reviewed by a Licensed Migration Counselor or country-specialist advisor with minimum 3 years experience in that specific country's visa system and active professional registration.
Counselor Review Checklist
- Every factual statement cross-checked against current legislation
- Local banks mentioned correctly (bKash not "Paytm"), VFS center addresses accurate
- Common rejection reasons for BD applicants added with specific guidance
- Scam indicators highlighted (e.g., "Never pay for 'guaranteed visa approval'")
- Visa fees in official currency + BDT conversion + payment method accepted at Dhaka VFS
- Processing times from Dhaka VFS, not global averages
Difference: Currency localized, VFS service fee included, Dhaka VFS address confirmed, conversion rate dated.
Real Client Feedback Loop
Every rejection, every ImmiAccount error, every unexpected VFS Dhaka delay is documented and fed back into content. This is not theory — every "Common Mistakes" section comes from real cases we handled.
| Common Issue (Real Cases) | Content Addition |
|---|---|
| Australia visitor visa rejection: "Insufficient evidence of ties to Bangladesh" for 22-year-old single applicants | Added section: "If you're under 25 and unmarried, provide employer letter + property documents under parents' name + return ticket confirmation" |
| Canada study permit: VFS Dhaka biometrics appointment delays (15+ days in Jan–Mar intake rush) | Added warning: "Book biometrics immediately after ITA — Dhaka VFS slots fill 2 weeks ahead during peak season (Jan, May, Sep)" |
| ImmiAccount errors: "Character requirement not met" for applicants who never uploaded police clearance | Added troubleshooting: "ImmiAccount error 'Character not met' often means PCC not uploaded in correct section. Go to Attach Documents → Character documents → Upload Bangladesh Police Clearance Certificate (PDF < 5MB)" |
| Umrah package confusion: Clients expecting Madinah 5 nights when package said "3N Makkah + 2N Madinah" | Rewrote all package descriptions with day-by-day itinerary table: Day 1-3 Makkah, Day 4-5 Madinah |
Team Supervision Structure
Every published guide passes through a multi-expert review workflow before going live.
5-Step Review Workflow
- 1 Primary writer — Bangladesh-based, native Bengali + English fluency, minimum 2 years visa/immigration content experience
- 2 Licensed counselor fact-check — Country-specific expert (Australia, Canada, US, UK, etc.) with active professional registration
- 3 SEO + schema validation — Ensures official sources cited in schema, hreflang set, BreadcrumbList accurate
- 4 Bangladesh context reviewer — Checks bKash spelling, VFS addresses, embassy phone numbers, NID references, Bengali transliteration
- 5 Final sign-off — Co-founder approval for pillar pages, team lead for cluster posts
Monthly AI Accuracy Audits
AGB monitors 30+ priority keywords across 4 AI platforms weekly: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Gemini.
What We Track
- Is AGB cited? (If yes → good. If no → why? Improve content.)
- Is information current? (If AI platforms cite old visa fees or procedures, we know there's a gap)
- Are competitors cited with wrong info? (Common: outdated fees, wrong VFS addresses, generic non-BD advice)
- What questions do AI models answer that our content doesn't? (These become new FAQ additions)
Query: "Australia visitor visa cost from Bangladesh"
Perplexity cited: AGB article + homeaffairs.gov.au (✅ correct)
ChatGPT response: Mentioned AUD 150 (❌ outdated — fee increased to AUD 190 in July 2024)
Action taken: We flagged ChatGPT's training data lag, updated our content with "As of April 2026, the fee is AUD 190 (increased from AUD 150 in July 2024)" to help AI models learn the correction, and notified OpenAI via feedback.
Double-Verified Claims Policy
Every visa fee, processing time, embassy address, eligibility rule, and document checklist item must be double-verified from two independent official sources before publishing.
Example 1: Australia Visitor Visa Fee (Subclass 600)
- Source 1: immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/visitor-600 (primary)
- Source 2: ImmiAccount fee calculator (logged-in verification)
- Cross-check: VFS Global Bangladesh fee schedule
- Recorded: Screenshot dated 2026-04-17
- Published: "AUD 190 (approximately ৳ 16,500 as of April 2026 per homeaffairs.gov.au)"
Example 2: Canada Study Permit Processing Time from Bangladesh
- Source 1: canada.ca processing times (global stat: 9 weeks)
- Source 2: IRCC Dhaka office processing time tracker (VFS Global Bangladesh updates)
- Real data: Internal case tracker showing median processing times from Bangladesh
- Published: "IRCC states 9 weeks globally, but from Bangladesh, university applications typically average 6–8 weeks and college applications 8–12 weeks based on our historical case data."
Bangladesh-Specific Context Requirement
Unlike generic visa guides written for global audiences, every AGB guide is anchored in Bangladeshi realities.
Bangladesh Context Checklist (Mandatory for Every Guide)
- Currency: BDT primary, foreign currency secondary with conversion date
- Local banks: bKash, Nagad, Rocket, Dutch-Bangla Bank, City Bank mentioned where relevant
- VFS centers: Dhaka VFS address, phone number, appointment booking link (never generic "contact your local VFS")
- Embassy specifics: Australian High Commission Dhaka, Canadian High Commission Dhaka contact details
- BD passport nuances: NID vs. passport name mismatch guidance, passport validity (minimum 6 months)
- Travel insurance: BD-accepted providers (Pragati, Green Delta, Rupali)
- Police clearance: Bangladesh Police HQ procedure, 5–7 working days, ৳ 200 fee
- Document attestation: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) attestation for educational documents
- Flight references: Dhaka (DAC) to destination routes (e.g., "Dhaka to Sydney via Singapore")
Update SLA (Service-Level Agreement)
When policies change, we don't wait weeks. Here are our guaranteed update timelines.
| Event | Update Deadline | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Embassy fee change | 48 hours | Update all affected pages, bump "Last Updated," notify AI platforms |
| Processing time change | 72 hours | Cross-check with VFS data, update guide, add comparison note |
| Policy change (eligibility, document requirement) | 24 hours | Emergency update, add "Updated [date]" alert box at top of page |
| Scholarship deadline | Same day | Update pillar + cluster posts, push notification to email subscribers |
| AI platform cites wrong info | 48 hours | Correct our content, submit feedback to AI platform with official source |
| Client reports outdated info | 12 hours | Verify claim, correct if accurate, respond to client |
Transparency & Correction Policy
If we publish incorrect information, we fix it publicly and immediately. No silent edits. No cover-ups.
- Correction notice added at the top of the page: "Correction [Date]: Earlier version stated [wrong fact]. Corrected to [right fact] per [official source]."
- Last Updated date bumped to reflect correction
- Internal audit of how the error occurred (source misread? Date missed? Conversion error?)
- Process improvement implemented to prevent recurrence
- Client notification if the error affected any active cases
What happened: We published "Romania work visa processing time: 30 days" based on a 2023 source. In Feb 2025, a client reported 60-day wait. We verified with Romanian Embassy Dhaka → processing time increased to 60–90 days as of Jan 2025.
Our response:
- Added correction notice at top of page
- Updated all Romania work visa content
- Notified affected clients with updated timeline
- Added "verify processing times monthly" to Romania content audit checklist