visa
A visa that is legally acceptable and has not expired.
A visa for people traveling for leisure or tourism.
A visa that allows someone to be employed in a foreign country.
A visa for someone who is studying in a foreign country.
A visa that is valid for a limited period of time.
A visa that allows someone to enter a country.
A visa that allows someone to live in a country indefinitely.
A visa for passing through a country on the way to another destination.
A visa that allows someone to leave a country.
Used to specify the destination country, e.g., a visa for Egypt.
Used to specify the type of visa someone is using, e.g., on a student visa.
Used to express the necessity of having a visa to enter a country.
To successfully receive a visa after applying for it.
A more formal alternative to 'need a visa'.
The standard term for an authority officially giving a visa.
A more formal way to say 'get a visa'.
To get a new visa after the old one has expired or is about to expire.
To lengthen the period for which a visa is valid.
A formal term for giving or issuing a visa, often used in official contexts.
Similar to 'deny', meaning not to grant a visa application.
To officially refuse to give someone a visa.
To remain in a country longer than the period permitted by one's visa.
To officially cancel a visa that has already been issued.
The formal request, usually a form, to an authority for a visa.
The conditions and documents needed to apply for a visa.
A person who has applied for a visa.
A person who has a valid visa.
The official rules concerning visas.
Limits or controls on who can get a visa or what they can do with it.
The visa becomes invalid after a certain date.