FAQ
Frequently asked questions
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Can you guarantee I will get admission or a visa?
No, and neither can anyone else. Admission decisions belong to universities and visa decisions belong to immigration authorities. What we control is the quality and completeness of what you submit, and choosing routes where your profile is genuinely competitive. That is where applications are usually won or lost.
Are you a licensed immigration adviser? Who handles my visa?
We are not, and we are straight with you about it. In the UK, immigration advice and immigration services are regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA), and it is an offence to provide them in the course of a business without being registered. On God Advisory is not IAA-registered.
So we do the education side (course and university selection, application documents, scholarships, organising your certificates and funding evidence), and we introduce you to a regulated adviser or solicitor for the visa application itself. We receive no commission for that introduction. Schengen and other non-UK travel visas fall outside the UK regime, and we can prepare those.
In practice that means we will not tell you whether your documents or your circumstances meet the UK visa requirements, advise which route to apply under, complete or submit your application, prepare you for a credibility interview, or advise on a refusal or your immigration status. Those all belong to a regulated adviser. Please do ask. We would far rather point you to the right person than give you an answer we are not permitted to give.
Should I aim for January, or September/October intake?
January intake is possible, but September or October usually gives you more course options, more universities that accept WAEC English, and a calmer academic and visa timeline. Unless you have a reason to rush, the later intake is the safer, more flexible option.
I do not have IELTS. Is that the end of the road?
Not necessarily. A number of institutions accept WAEC English in place of IELTS, where applicable, and some run their own internal English assessments. Which options are open to you depends on your grades, your course and the university, and that is one of the first things we check in Phase 1.
How are your fees structured?
Fees are paid in phases, not as one upfront lump sum, so you only commit to the next stage once you are satisfied with the last one. Phase 1 is non-refundable because it is professional assessment and research work delivered at the start. Later phases carry refund protection. Our fees never include third-party costs (university fees, visa fees, a regulated adviser's own fee), which you pay directly. Full written terms are shared before you pay anything: see our Terms of Service.
Do you work with clients outside Ghana?
Yes. Advisory happens over WhatsApp, email and calls, and we work with applicants and sponsoring families across Ghana, the UK and elsewhere. You can reach us on WhatsApp, by email or by phone on +44 744 281 7209.
Which destinations do you cover?
Europe first and foremost. The UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, the Czech Republic and the wider Schengen area, much of it from first-hand experience of studying and living there. We also advise on applications to Canada and the United States. If a destination is a poor fit for your profile, we will say so before you spend money on it.
What do you need from me to start?
Your academic results, a sense of what you want to study, your budget range and your target intake. If some of that is still unclear, the free eligibility check is the right place to start; it exists precisely for people who are not sure yet.
Is there any benefit to completing all three phases with you?
Yes. Clients who go through the full pathway choose one loyalty benefit, either extra university applications at no additional cost, or a reduction on total professional fees. Referring someone who becomes a client also earns you a fee reduction.
Do you only work with students?
No. We also plan travel in Ghana (hotels, itineraries, attractions and practical security guidance) for visitors, diaspora families coming home and business travellers.
How do I know I am dealing with the real On God Advisory?
Our official channels are listed on the Trust & Safety page, alongside our business details. We never ask for passwords or one-time codes, never guarantee visas, and never change payment details by message alone. If something feels off, stop and call the number listed there.
What happens to my personal information?
It is used to advise you and to prepare your applications, shared only with the universities, scholarship bodies or advisers your application requires, and deleted according to the retention periods in our Privacy & Cookies notice. You can ask for a copy of what we hold, or ask us to delete it, at any time.
Not sure if you qualify yet?
Tell us your results, your budget and your timeline. You get an honest read on your options, before you spend anything.