r/SchengenVisa1y ago
"Why are the websites so bad? So many problems just getting them to work."
β waveryy
Identity, documents, and application history that move with you.
One person Β· four disconnected records
One record Β· history that moves with you
"Why are the websites so bad? So many problems just getting them to work."
"It's not about one country anymore β it's a global issue."
"That last visa left me with PTSD-like trauma. It felt like a humiliation ritual."
"The hardest part isn't the requirements β it's everything around them."
"Why are the websites so bad? So many problems just getting them to work."
"It's not about one country anymore β it's a global issue."
"That last visa left me with PTSD-like trauma. It felt like a humiliation ritual."
"The hardest part isn't the requirements β it's everything around them."
"Why are the websites so bad? So many problems just getting them to work."
"It's not about one country anymore β it's a global issue."
"That last visa left me with PTSD-like trauma. It felt like a humiliation ritual."
"The hardest part isn't the requirements β it's everything around them."
"Why are the websites so bad? So many problems just getting them to work."
"It's not about one country anymore β it's a global issue."
"That last visa left me with PTSD-like trauma. It felt like a humiliation ritual."
"The hardest part isn't the requirements β it's everything around them."
These experiences aren't isolatedβthey are symptoms of a larger structural problem.
Governments are investing in digital identity systems worldwide.
The foundation for portable identity is being built.
Countries need faster and more efficient migration systems.
Speed and clarity are becoming a strategic advantage.
Up 83% since 2000βyet migration infrastructure has evolved far more slowly than demand.
The frameworks are being written. The systems are being procured. Yet the connection between applicants, institutions, and borders is still missing.
Record is that layer.