Visa valuation is a certified property valuation report used to demonstrate financial strength or proof of assets during visa applications, especially for student, visitor, or immigration visas.
Embassies often request property valuation reports to:

• Verify financial stability of the applicant or sponsor
• Assess ties to the home country (to avoid overstay risks)
• Evaluate real estate assets as part of overall net worth
Only a Government Approved Valuer with recognized credentials and legal authority in India can issue a valid Visa Valuation Certificate.
Dr. S. N. Bansal is one such expert, trusted by embassies and visa consultants across India.
Detailed description of the property

Ownership verification

Market value estimate (as per prevailing market and legal standards)

Photographs and site inspection proof

Legal declaration with valuer’s seal and registration number
Visa valuation in Delhi is an official assessment of your assets, property, or net worth required by embassies or consulates to support visa applications, especially for immigration or long-term stay purposes.
Only certified and Visa Valuers in Delhi, preferably government-approved valuers, are authorized to issue legally valid and embassy-acceptable valuation reports.
While not all embassies explicitly state it, most strongly prefer or require reports from government approved valuers to ensure credibility and acceptance.
Visa valuation in Delhi may include residential or commercial property, land, business interests, shares, investments, and other tangible or intangible assets.
Countries like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, the USA, and many EU nations often require valuation reports as part of financial documentation.
Typically, visa valuation reports are completed within 2 to 5 working days, depending on asset type, documentation, and site inspection requirements.
Common documents include property title deeds, allotment letters, sale agreements, financial statements, identity proof, and asset ownership records.
Yes, for property valuation, most visa valuers in Delhi conduct a physical inspection to ensure accuracy and compliance with valuation standards.
In many cases yes, but some embassies may require reports in a specific format. It’s best to inform the valuer about the target country beforehand.
Reports prepared by experienced visa valuers in Delhi follow market-based, factor-driven methodologies to ensure high accuracy and acceptance.
While valuation alone does not guarantee approval, a strong and credible valuation significantly strengthens your financial profile.
Most embassies accept valuation reports that are 3 to 6 months old, but validity may vary depending on the country and visa category.
Yes. Visa valuation focuses on financial credibility for immigration, while bank valuation is primarily for loans and mortgage purposes.
Absolutely. NRIs can obtain visa valuation in Delhi by providing property documents and authorizing a local representative if required.
Fees vary depending on asset type, complexity, and urgency, but professional visa valuers in Delhi maintain transparent pricing.
Yes, when issued by a certified and approved valuer, visa valuation reports are legally valid and embassy-recognized.
Yes. Business and share valuation reports are often required for entrepreneur, investor, and business immigration visas.
Choose valuers with government approval, embassy experience, transparent processes, and a proven track record in visa valuation.
Simply contact a professional visa valuer, share your visa requirements, submit documents, and receive your report in the required format.
Embassies request visa valuation to verify your financial stability and asset backing, ensuring you can support yourself abroad without becoming financially dependent.