1. Introduction
Averion Global Consult ("we", "us", "our") is committed to protecting the privacy and personal data of every client. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, why we collect it, how it is used, and your rights over that data. By engaging our services, you agree to the practices described here.
2. Information We Collect
We collect personal data that you voluntarily provide when you contact us, complete our assessment form, or engage our services. This includes:
- Full name, date of birth, nationality, and contact details (phone, email, address)
- Passport details, travel history, and immigration records
- Academic qualifications, employment history, and financial statements
- Payment information (processed securely โ we do not store card details)
- Communications sent to us via WhatsApp, email, or our contact form
3. How We Use Your Information
Your data is used exclusively to deliver the services you have requested, including:
- Visa application preparation and submission on your behalf
- Document authentication, notarisation, and legalisation processing
- Flight bookings, travel package coordination, and embassy appointment scheduling
- Communicating updates, requesting additional documents, or providing service notifications
- Compliance with applicable Nigerian and international laws
4. Information Sharing
We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information. Data is shared only where strictly necessary:
- Embassies & consulates โ as required for visa applications
- Government bodies โ Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nigeria Immigration Service, where legally required
- Authorised partner institutions โ universities or airlines directly involved in your application
- Legal obligation โ if compelled by a court order or regulatory authority
All third parties we work with are bound by confidentiality obligations.
5. Data Retention
We retain your personal data for as long as necessary to complete your service and for a period of up to five (5) years thereafter, in line with Nigerian business record-keeping requirements. You may request earlier deletion where the law permits.
6. Data Security
We implement reasonable technical and organisational safeguards to protect your data against unauthorised access, loss, or disclosure. All staff handling client data are bound by confidentiality agreements. Sensitive documents are stored securely and access is restricted to authorised personnel only.
7. Your Rights
You have the right to:
- Access a copy of the personal data we hold about you
- Request correction of inaccurate information
- Request deletion of your data, subject to legal and contractual obligations
- Withdraw consent for any processing based solely on your consent
To exercise any of these rights, contact us at [email protected] or call +234 905 681 0856.
8. Cookies & Website Data
Our website uses Google Analytics to understand visitor behaviour and improve our content. This collects anonymised data such as pages visited and time spent. You can disable cookies in your browser settings at any time without affecting your ability to use our services.
Last updated: May 2026. We may update this policy periodically. Continued use of our services constitutes acceptance of any revised policy.
1. Agreement to Terms
By engaging Averion Global Consult for any service โ whether in person, by phone, WhatsApp, or through our website โ you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to these Terms and Conditions. These terms govern the relationship between you (the client) and Averion Global Consult.
2. Nature of Our Services
Averion Global Consult is a consultancy firm. We assist clients in preparing, organising, and submitting visa applications, travel documentation, and related services. We are not an embassy, consulate, or government authority, and we do not have any influence over embassy or immigration decisions.
- Visa approval or rejection remains entirely at the discretion of the relevant embassy or immigration authority
- We cannot guarantee visa approval regardless of the quality of the application
- Our role is to maximise the strength and completeness of your application
3. Client Responsibilities
Clients are responsible for:
- Providing accurate, truthful, and complete information and documents
- Disclosing any previous visa refusals, immigration violations, or criminal history
- Meeting all deadlines communicated by our team
- Ensuring documents are genuine โ submission of forged documents is illegal and may result in permanent bans
- Promptly responding to requests for additional information
Averion Global Consult accepts no liability for outcomes resulting from incomplete, inaccurate, or misleading information provided by the client.
4. Fees & Payment
- All service fees are communicated upfront and must be agreed upon before work commences
- Embassy fees, biometric fees, and government levies are separate from our consultancy fees
- Fees are payable in Nigerian Naira (NGN) unless otherwise agreed in writing
- Payment does not guarantee visa approval โ it covers our professional services
- Receipts or acknowledgements are issued for all payments made
5. Limitation of Liability
Averion Global Consult shall not be held liable for:
- Visa refusals, delays, or cancellations by embassies or immigration authorities
- Changes in embassy requirements, policies, or processing times
- Loss of employment, income, travel costs, or any consequential damages arising from visa delays or refusals
- Third-party failures including airlines, courier services, or partner institutions
6. Confidentiality
All information shared with us is treated as strictly confidential. Our staff are bound by confidentiality obligations and will not disclose client information to unauthorised parties. Refer to our Privacy Policy for full details.
7. Governing Law
These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Any disputes shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
Last updated: May 2026.
1. Overview
We understand that visa outcomes can be disappointing. Our refund policy is designed to be fair and transparent. Please read it carefully before engaging our services, as payment implies acceptance of these terms.
2. Non-Refundable Fees
The following are non-refundable under any circumstances:
- Embassy visa application fees โ these are paid directly to the embassy and are beyond our control
- Biometric and appointment booking fees
- Third-party charges including courier, notarisation, and government authentication fees
- Consultancy fees once the application has been submitted to the embassy
3. Eligible Refunds
A partial or full refund of our consultancy fee only may be considered in the following situations:
- You cancel the service before document processing has commenced โ you may receive up to 70% of the consultancy fee paid
- We are unable to proceed with your application due to an error on our part โ a full refund of the consultancy fee applies
- Your application was not submitted within an agreed timeline due to our fault โ assessed on a case-by-case basis
4. Visa Refusals
A visa refusal does not automatically entitle a client to a refund of our consultancy fees. Our fee covers the professional time, expertise, and work invested in preparing your application โ not the outcome. We maintain one of the highest visa success rates in Nigeria (95%), but ultimate approval authority rests with the embassy.
However, where a refusal is directly attributable to a documented error made by our team, we will review the case and may offer a partial fee credit toward a reapplication.
5. How to Request a Refund
To request a refund, contact us within 7 business days of the qualifying event:
- Email: [email protected] with subject line "Refund Request โ [Your Name]"
- WhatsApp: +234 905 681 0856
Refunds, where approved, are processed within 5โ10 business days to the original payment method.
6. Disputes
If you are unsatisfied with a refund decision, you may escalate the matter in writing to our management team. We are committed to resolving all disputes fairly and promptly.
Last updated: May 2026.