Why Hope Is Not a Strategy for Schengen Visas
The Schengen C-Type visa system is not designed to help you. It is a highly strict, risk-averse bureaucratic filter. For European citizens sponsoring a Thai partner, the process is a nightmare of vague requirements and intense scrutiny.
Consular officers reject thousands of applications every month. They do not reject them because the relationships are fake. They reject them because of human error: minor inconsistencies in sponsorship letters, weak visual proof, and poorly structured dossiers.

My name is Maco. I am a Digital Logic Architect, and I built SabAI out of absolute necessity.
When I prepared the Schengen application to bring my Thai partner to Europe, I audited the existing landscape of travel agencies and visa consultants. I found outdated advice, vague templates, and unacceptable error rates. The risk of a denied visa, wasted flights, lost fees, and a red flag on her passport, was too high to leave to chance.
I stopped relying on hope. Instead, I engineered a mathematical, consular-grade system to beat the bureaucracy.
Automated sponsorship drafting.
Chronological album building.
AI-driven error detection.
I codified the exact expectations of European embassies into an automated engine. We generated flawless sponsorship letters, structured a chronological relationship album, and ran a pre-flight audit on every document. The result? A perfectly approved visa, followed by a second approved visa, and eventually, our marriage.

SabAI is that exact engine, packaged for you.
We are not a traditional travel agency. SabAI is a high-tech consular concierge. We provide the architecture to map your relationship data into an undeniable, embassy-standard dossier.
We built this system so you do not have to read endless forums or worry if your paperwork is good enough. We remove the guesswork. We mitigate the risk. We get your partner on the plane.