I walked into the Nayapaltan office with average grades and a lot of doubt. AGI found me a course that fit, a scholarship I didn't know existed, and my visa was granted in five weeks.
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The NAT classes in Uttara got me to N4 in six months. When I landed in Japan, the Gunma office helped me find housing and my first part-time job within two weeks.
Three agencies told me my gap years were a problem. AGI told me how to explain them honestly — and my study permit came through without an interview.
My parents had a hundred questions. The counsellor sat with them for two hours, answered everything in plain terms, and gave us a written cost plan. That honesty is why we chose AGI.
My GS statement was rejected once with another agency. AGI rebuilt my file honestly — granted in 26 days the second time.
I wanted somewhere safe and affordable. AGI suggested New Zealand when every other agency pushed me toward bigger commissions elsewhere. Best decision of my life.
The F-1 interview prep was a mock interview, not a pep talk. Three rounds with my counsellor — the real one at the embassy felt easy by comparison.
From IELTS class at Bashundhara to my CAS letter, the same office handled everything. I never had to repeat my story to a new person.
AGI was honest that my path would start with language school, not university. Two years later I am exactly where they said I would be.
With the new permit caps everyone said Canada was closed. AGI found a pathway program that was still realistic — and it worked.