Five minutes
decide the trip.
A live video interview with an AI consular officer that sees you in real time. Same eye contact, same pressure, same camera as the real room — 15 minutes, scored on what they actually saw.
ChatGPT can answer questions.
It can't put you across the desk.
Six things a general-purpose chatbot structurally can't do for a visa interview.
It knows the question. ChatGPT guesses it.
Built on thousands of real consular interviews and the refusal patterns behind them. A generic chatbot improvises what an officer might ask — the coach knows the question, and the follow-up that catches you.
The video sees you — the way an officer does.
On camera, the coach reads your eye contact, your posture, and the flicker of hesitation before you speak. Half the consular signal is visual. A text chatbot can't see you flinch.
It hears how you answer, not just what.
A voice that climbs when you're unsure, a three-second stall, an answer that ran 28 seconds past its mark. The coach scores delivery and pace — what a transcript alone can never show.
An officer probes. A chatbot agrees.
The coach digs at contradictions, presses the weak spot, and escalates under time — in character, every run. ChatGPT wants to help you. An officer wants the truth. That pressure is the entire point.
Four axes. Three fixes. A number to move.
Composure, consistency, specificity, time use — scored after every mock, with the three concrete fixes before the real room. Progress you can measure, not a pep talk.
Fifty mocks, any hour, never tired.
Real consultants fade after two sessions. The coach runs the fiftieth mock at 2 a.m. exactly like the first — until your answers are muscle memory under real pressure.
Practice for the post that
decides your case.
All posts Practice every style of room.
Each officer is an archetype, not an impersonation — the styles you'll meet across consular posts.
The Veteran
Warm. Open questions. Lets you talk.
The Speed Demon
60 seconds per answer. Brutal pace.
The Skeptic
Assumes you’re hiding something. Probes contradictions.
The Pattern Hunter
Reads your DS-160 line by line.
The Personal Prober
Family. Relationships. Awkward silences.
Your transcript lands.
Scored. Specific. Honest.
Four axes — composure, consistency, specificity, time. Plus the three concrete fixes before the real room. Recordings stay in your dashboard.
$29 for the practice that decides a $5,000 trip.
Voice-only mock. Run it as many times as you like to nail your answers.
- 15-min voice mock with any officer
- Live coaching from the same officer after the drill
- Scored transcript + Opaige Report PDF in your dashboard, anytime
- Recording you can re-listen to
Face-to-face video mock with an AI officer. Half the consular signal is visual — train both.
- 15-min video mock with on-camera officer
- Live coaching from the same officer on what they saw
- Eye-contact + presence feedback
- Recording stays in your dashboard
Drill voice and video, all officers, all corridors. The serious-applicant tier.
- Up to 30 voice + 5 video mocks per month
- All five officers, all corridors
- Progress chart + recording library
- Cancel anytime via Stripe
The questions you have before $29.
Is this different from asking ChatGPT?+
Yes — different category. ChatGPT answers your questions in text. The coach puts you in a 15-minute voice mock with a timed officer who probes and then scores your performance. Different products. You probably want both.
Will it guarantee my interview passes?+
No. Nothing can — the decision is the consular officer's. What practice does is remove the variables you control: rehearsed answers, timed composure, story consistency.
Which countries and visas are supported?+
US, UK, Canada, Australia, Schengen, Ireland, New Zealand — any embassy or visa application centre, worldwide. Tourist, student, business, and work visas all covered. Five officer archetypes adapt to the destination and visa class you pick.
What if I want a human to review?+
Coming soon — $99 add-on for written feedback by one of our case officers within 24 hours. For now the AI handles the mechanics.
The interview is the moment.
Practice for it.
From $29 a session. $99 / mo for unlimited prep. Cancel anytime.
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