$SIGN After spending time digging into e-Visa workflows, I have to say this: Sign Protocol impressed me more than I expected.
The idea is simple, but the impact is huge. Upload the documents, let the protocol handle verification and approval in the background, and move on with your day. No standing in line. No chasing people around. No back-and-forth with confused staff. That is what real digital governance should feel like.
Still, e-Visa is nowhere near a global standard. A lot of countries are still tied to old centralized systems, and part of that comes down to institutions being slow to change. Some administrators simply trust legacy processes more than newer technology.
But I do not take any of this at face value. Technology breaks. Websites freeze. Uploads fail. Support disappears right when people need it most. That is exactly why Sign Protocol has to prove itself in the real world, not just in theory. It needs reliability that holds under pressure, plus fast human support when something goes wrong.
That is where the real value is. Less friction. Less dependence on middlemen. More control for the user. That is what Digital Sovereign Infrastructure should mean.
I have tested it myself, and the lesson is clear: do not rush. Check every detail, understand the system, and verify everything before you submit. One small mistake can turn into a serious headache.
