How SlotRadar works
Real applicants share what they see on the official portal, the crowd confirms it, and you get a live, trustworthy signal — while fake “slots” get filtered out. Here it is in plain English.
- 👀1. You reportSaw an open slot on the official portal? Share it in two taps.
- 🤝2. The crowd confirmsOther applicants, checking on their own, vouch for the same slot.
- 🟢3. It becomes trustedIndependent confirmations + freshness turn it into a Strong signal.
The crowd, not a scraper
Every slot here was reported by a real person who saw it on the official portal. SlotRadar never logs in, scrapes, polls, or automates any visa system — that boundary is what keeps it safe to use.
One report isn't proof
A lone report shows as “Unverified.” It only becomes a trusted signal when other people, checking the portal on their own, independently see the same slot. The more independent confirmations, the stronger it reads.
Fresh beats old
Slots vanish in minutes. Reports fade quickly and drop off once they go stale, so the feed reflects what people are seeing right now — never what was open an hour ago.
Not every voice counts the same
Reports are weighted by how trustworthy the source looks. Throwaway and suspicious identities count for very little. And anyone spraying “availability” across many consulates at once is automatically discounted — real applicants report their own case, not a catalog.
Fakes get filtered, not just blocked
Perfectly blocking a determined scammer is a losing game, so we don't try. Instead a fake report simply carries almost no weight and can never climb to “Strong.” Bad actors can post all day; the crowd just never sees it.
Private by design
You stay anonymous — no name, no email, no passport or case data. The few anti-fraud signals we use are one-way scrambled and short-lived. We never sell, profile, or tie a report back to a person.
Reading the signal
Each listing carries a badge for how much the crowd backs it:
- Unverified — One person reported it — no one else has confirmed yet.
- Weak — A little corroboration, or fading with age.
- Moderate — Several independent people are seeing it.
- Strong — Strongly corroborated by distinct, trusted reporters.
- Contested — Someone reported it's no longer there — check carefully.
No one can book a slot for you
SlotRadar is free and we never DM you. Anyone asking for payment to “book”, “guarantee”, or “unlock” a visa slot is a scammer — don’t pay, and report them. You book yourself on the official portal.
No system is perfect — our goal is to make fake reports expensive and low-impact, and to keep the honest signal usable. When in doubt, trust corroboration over a single claim.