I miss the days when visalist wasn't full of hostile anti-patterns.
Back in 2019, it was easy to recommend to fellow travelers as an accurate source of information. Not so much, now.
I'm sad to see that it funnels users away from official government sites. eg, a US citizen traveling to India is eligible for a cheap e-Visa which generally issues in ~72 hours here:
Having a partner that works in a UN run institution as a researcher I have seen first hand how bureaucratic and starved for funds that entity truly is.
Visa list has both government website and visa agency link. Users can choose to use what is convenient for them. Visa list also provides all document requirements so anyone can do it themselves.
Back in 2019, it was easy to recommend to fellow travelers as an accurate source of information. Not so much, now.
I'm sad to see that it funnels users away from official government sites. eg, a US citizen traveling to India is eligible for a cheap e-Visa which generally issues in ~72 hours here:
https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html
The big green "APPLY FOR VISA" button on visalist sends traffic to iVisa.com, which is much less useful.