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Is Y-Axis (Chennai) a trustworthy immigration consultancy? What the group said

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By VisaBuddies Communityvia community — compiled from public visa forums

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An applicant asked whether Y-Axis immigration consultants (Chennai) is a trustworthy, recognized agency for the immigration process.

What the group shared:
  1. For study-related applications specifically, IDP was suggested as an alternative to check against, rather than a direct endorsement or rejection of Y-Axis for that purpose.

  2. For work permit-specific guidance, no clear recommendation was given — the question was raised but left unanswered in the thread.

  3. At least one member reported hearing negative reviews about Y-Axis, though no specifics were shared about what went wrong.


Takeaway: treat this as a caution rather than a verdict — do your own due diligence (recent reviews, complaint forums, direct references from past clients) before committing to any immigration consultancy, including Y-Axis, since the thread surfaced concern without resolving it either way.

Dos, Don'ts & Tips

  • Don't: Don't rely on a single consultancy's reputation from word-of-mouth alone — cross-check recent reviews and complaint forums before signing up.
  • Tip: For study-permit guidance specifically, IDP was mentioned as an alternative worth checking.

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