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Definition of visa in English: visanoun ˈviːzəˈvizə An endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period of time in a country. (护照的)签证 the Home Office has extended her visa as modifier US visa restrictions Example sentencesExamples - I now have a restricted visa which allows me work in certain limited areas.
- He said he has only worked in Europe with business visas, which allow stays of 90 days.
- Changes to the working visa regulations have allowed Moorby to finally get his man.
- They will be eligible to stay in Thailand as short stay business operators rather than be issued tourist visas.
- Two years after his release, he was granted a tourist visa and fled to Germany.
- I would like to think they are currently New Zealand citizens or holders of permanent residence visas.
- British passport holders don't require visas if staying less than 60 days.
- Dumai is a port where citizens from most countries can enter Indonesia without a visa.
- Students were issued with student visas, which allowed them to work part time for up to 20 hours a week.
- The visas allow people to work for any employer in Ireland, for a maximum of two years.
- The new office is aimed at helping foreign patients with their visas whilst staying the hospital.
- The visas could allow the bearer to travel freely within the European Union.
- The agency said the visas allowed them to work for a company in Houston, not in San Antonio.
- A number of freelance journalists are understood to be planning to enter the country on tourist visas.
- The passports were replaced with clean documents, and the men applied for visas to enter the US.
- This rule, by the way, does not apply to routine tourist and non immigrant visa holders.
- Their trip was blocked even though they had all the necessary permits, visas and plane tickets.
- How had he been able to travel to Australia in May on a tourist visa, using his own name and passport?
- The Commonwealth legislates on who does or does not get a visa to enter Australia.
- He had a British passport and did not need a visa to enter Canada, he said.
Synonyms authorization, licence, pass, voucher, ticket, warrant, document, certification
OriginMid 19th century: via French from Latin visa, past participle (neuter plural) of videre 'to see'. view from Middle English: View goes back to Latin videre ‘to see’. Review (Late Middle English), first recorded as a noun denoting a formal inspection of military or naval forces, is literally a re-viewing. Video [1930s] is the Latin for ‘I see’ just as audio is the Latin for ‘I hear’. Visa (mid 19th century), evidence that your right to enter a country has been checked, is a shortening of Latin charta visa literally ‘seen paper’.
Rhymesappeaser, Caesar, easer, Ebenezer, El Giza, freezer, geezer, geyser, Louisa, Pisa, seizer, squeezer, teaser, Teresa, Theresa, wheezer Definition of visa in US English: visanounˈvizəˈvēzə An endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period of time in a country. (护照的)签证 the Home Office has extended her visa as modifier US visa restrictions Example sentencesExamples - Their trip was blocked even though they had all the necessary permits, visas and plane tickets.
- British passport holders don't require visas if staying less than 60 days.
- He had a British passport and did not need a visa to enter Canada, he said.
- He said he has only worked in Europe with business visas, which allow stays of 90 days.
- Students were issued with student visas, which allowed them to work part time for up to 20 hours a week.
- Two years after his release, he was granted a tourist visa and fled to Germany.
- The visas could allow the bearer to travel freely within the European Union.
- The visas allow people to work for any employer in Ireland, for a maximum of two years.
- This rule, by the way, does not apply to routine tourist and non immigrant visa holders.
- Dumai is a port where citizens from most countries can enter Indonesia without a visa.
- I would like to think they are currently New Zealand citizens or holders of permanent residence visas.
- How had he been able to travel to Australia in May on a tourist visa, using his own name and passport?
- I now have a restricted visa which allows me work in certain limited areas.
- They will be eligible to stay in Thailand as short stay business operators rather than be issued tourist visas.
- The Commonwealth legislates on who does or does not get a visa to enter Australia.
- The new office is aimed at helping foreign patients with their visas whilst staying the hospital.
- Changes to the working visa regulations have allowed Moorby to finally get his man.
- A number of freelance journalists are understood to be planning to enter the country on tourist visas.
- The agency said the visas allowed them to work for a company in Houston, not in San Antonio.
- The passports were replaced with clean documents, and the men applied for visas to enter the US.
Synonyms authorization, licence, pass, voucher, ticket, warrant, document, certification
OriginMid 19th century: via French from Latin visa, past participle (neuter plural) of videre ‘to see’. |