How Ruvoya earns trust
Partner Disclosure
Ruvoya may use partner links, but practical guidance comes first. This page explains what those links are, where they appear, and what they can never change.
The plain answer
Some pages may include links to third-party services: banks, telecom providers, insurance, translation, travel, housing, or other practical providers.
If a link can earn Ruvoya a commission or referral fee, we mark it as a partner offer. The disclosure should be visible where the recommendation appears, not hidden at the bottom of the site.
A partner offer is never the same thing as an official requirement. It is an option to consider after you understand the task, the risks, the documents, and any non-partner alternatives.
Rules for partner links
Clearly marked
Partner CTAs use direct language such as partner offer or paid link. We avoid vague labels that make the relationship hard to understand.
Close to the CTA
The disclosure belongs next to the offer or recommendation, so you can see it before deciding whether to click.
Editorial first
Partner status cannot remove warnings, hide limitations, or turn an unsuitable option into a recommendation.
How an offer appears
Step 1
The guide explains the task
First we explain the practical route, risk level, sources, and common mistakes.
Step 2
A suitable offer may appear
Only relevant offers should appear, with eligibility notes, limitations, and disclosure.
Step 3
Links go through Ruvoya
Monetized links use an internal redirect route so offers can be paused, audited, and tracked without hardcoded affiliate URLs.
Step 4
You choose whether to continue
Click tracking is for basic product analytics and offer safety. We do not need passport, biometric, bank card, or migration-document data.
What partner links cannot do
They cannot look official
Ruvoya does not present partner services as government bodies, banks, telecom operators, or migration authorities.
They cannot promise approval
No partner CTA should imply guaranteed SIM activation, bank approval, legal success, registration, or document acceptance.
They cannot use fear
We avoid panic copy, artificial urgency, or hiding non-partner routes to push a paid click.