Sources, verification and corrections
A useful relocation guide should show where important claims come from, when they were checked and how errors are corrected.
How we cite important claims
Visa, residence and tax
We prioritize the competent government, consular or legal source. A blog, forum answer or AI response is not final evidence.
Costs and practical data
We prefer current tariffs, direct provider information, public statistics and documented comparisons. Ranges are labelled as estimates.
Country-level source status is public
The official-source index records which route pages were verified, which records are only authority entry points and which countries still require primary-source confirmation.
Open source index →Primary sources used as starting points
This registry is not a substitute for the exact authority responsible for an individual case. Reviewed guides should link the specific ministry, immigration office, tax authority or consulate relevant to each claim.
What happens when something is wrong or outdated
- 1The claim is checked against the most competent available source.
- 2Material errors are corrected on the page, not only in a comment or social post.
- 3The page review date moves when a correction changes a decision-relevant fact.
- 4If evidence remains uncertain, the claim is qualified, removed or kept out of the index.
- 5Commercial relationships do not override corrections or sponsored-content labelling.
Send the exact page and strongest available evidence
Include the URL, disputed sentence or data point, proposed correction and a primary source where possible. Lytheron OÜ operates VistoNomadi and receives editorial reports at the address below.
legal@lytheron.com