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visa
[vee-zuh]
noun
plural
visasan endorsement issued by an authorized representative of a country and marked in a passport, permitting the passport holder to enter, travel through, or reside in that country for a specified amount of time, for the purpose of tourism, education, employment, etc.
verb (used with object)
to give a visa to; approve a visa for.
to put a visa on (a passport).
visa
/ ˈviːzə /
noun
an endorsement in a passport or similar document, signifying that the document is in order and permitting its bearer to travel into or through the country of the government issuing it
any sign or signature of approval
verb
to enter a visa into (a passport)
to endorse or ratify
Word History and Origins
Origin of visa1
Word History and Origins
Origin of visa1
Example Sentences
That visa application is currently under review and they remain stuck, currently unable to make a claim in Canada and facing deportation from the US.
Israel in turn revoked the visas of Australian representatives to the Palestinian Authority, the internationally-backed governing body of the Palestinians, which is based in the West Bank.
Tens of thousands of foreign students are being contacted directly by the government and told they will be removed from the UK if they overstay their visas.
US officials have further restricted visitor visas for Palestinians, by denying them to almost all applicants who use a Palestinian passport, media reports say.
The immediate takeaway from the meeting was the resumption of direct flights between the two countries and making the process of issuing visas simpler.
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