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VisaVisa U.S.A. is one of the nation's leading processors of credit and debit transactions via its payments network. VISA links more than 13,300 financial institutions, 6.9 million merchant acceptance locations and 520 million cards.
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VisaAn official counterfoil document issued by a visa office abroad that is placed in a person’s passport to show that he or she has met the requirements for admission to Canada as a temporary resident (a [..]
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Visa1831, "official signature or endorsement on a passport," from French visa, from Modern Latin charta visa "verified paper," literally "paper that has been seen," from fem. [..]
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VisaA document allowing a passport-holder to enter, leave, or stay in a foreign country. Related: Rirkrit Tiravanija. Untitled 2008–2011 (the map of the land of feeling) I–III. 2008–2011
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Visadocument allowing a person to enter a foreign country.
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VisaA document issued by the Department of State that enables a student or exchange visitor to travel to a U.S. port of entry and request permission to enter the United States. Students need either an F-1 or M‑1 visa to enroll in U.S. programs of study.
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VisaThe literal meaning is a stamp placed in a foreign national's passport by an official at a U.S. consulate outside of the United States. All visas allow their holders to enter the United States wi [..]
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Visaan endorsement made in a passport that allows the bearer to enter the country issuing it provide (a passport) with a visa approve officially; "The list of speakers must be visaed& [..]
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Visaan endorsement made on a passport by the proper authorities denoting that it has been examined and that the bearer may proceed
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VisaA citizen of a foreign country, wishing to enter the United States, generally must first obtain a visa, either a nonimmigrant visa for temporary stay, or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. Vis [..]
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Visastamp of approval recorded in a passport to enter a country for a specific purpose Visitors:
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VisaWritten authority to enter a country for either temporary or permanent residence, depending on its wording.
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VisaA credit card issuer that distributes credit cards internationally.
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VisaVISA is an electronic payments network. Many credit cards carry the VISA logo, which signifies that the card is almost universally accepted. Merchants who agree to accept VISA payments will accept any [..]
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VisaAn endorsement on a passport by an embassy or consular official which allows an individual to apply for entry to the U.S. for a specific purpose (i.e. a B -1 visa allows entry as a visitor for business, an F-1 visa allows entry as a student, an H-1B allows entry as a temporary worker in a specialty occupation). The visa does not convey status nor d [..]
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VisaIn order to come to Australia to study you will need to get a visa. There are several requirements for student visas – please check with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (www.diac.gov.au) [..]
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Visa(n) an endorsement made in a passport that allows the bearer to enter the country issuing it(v) provide (a passport) with a visa(v) approve officially
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VisaVisas are required by many countries for entry of a foreigner. A visa is a stamp in a foreign national's passport issued by a U.S. consular officer which creates a legal presumption that there ar [..]
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VisaInternational students must have a valid student visa for the duration of their studies in Australia. Students will only be issued with a student visa for study in Australia if they seek to undertake [..]
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VisaVoluntary Intermodal Sealift Agreement. Provides the U.S. defence community with assured access to commercial intermodal capacity to move sustainment cargoes during time of war or national emergency. [..]
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Visa An official authorization appended to a passport permitting travel to and within a particular country.
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VisaA license issued by the government of an exporting country for the export to a specific importing country of a certain quantity of a quota controlled commodity (such as textiles) subject to a voluntar [..]
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VisaA document issued by the UK Home Office giving you permission to enter the UK and remain there for a limited duration.
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Visan. visa, visado
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VisaAn official mark or stamp in a passport that allows someone to enter a country for a particular amount of time. Common visa types for international students and scholars in the United States include the F-1 (student visa) and J-1 (exchange visitor visa). To apply for a U.S. visa, student applicants must first receive a Form I-20 from the college or [..]
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VisaA visa is a document, whether electronic or paper in nature, which an individual needs to enter into or travel to another country.
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VisaA visa is a legal document that permits its holder to seek entry into the United States on either a temporary or a permanent basis. Legally, a visa merely permits the foreign national to board transportation to the U.S. Permission to enter the country may be granted or denied by immigration officials at the port of entry.
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VisaPermission to travel to, enter and remain in Australia for a period of time or indefinitely.
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VisaA document placed into the passport of a foreign national by a U.S. Consulate which authorized the individual to present him/herself at a USCIS Port of entry (POE) and request admission into the Unite [..]
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VisaEvidence of official permission for an alien to enter the U.S. and to remain there for a certain period of time and for a specific purpose. An alien applies for a U.S. visa abroad at a U.S. consulate [..]
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VisaA citizen of a foreign country, wishing to enter the U.S., generally must first obtain a visa, either a nonimmigrant visa for temporary stay, or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. Visa applic [..]
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VisaIndividuals wishing to travel to the United States from most countries as non-immigrants must apply for entry permission at an American Consulate outside the U.S. The visa is a stamp placed in the passport, which permits individuals to come to the U.S. The stamp contains the visa category, a visa number, the location and date that it was issued, th [..]
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VisaA visa is a document placed in your passport by the U.S. that allows you to enter the country. Visas cannot be issued from within the U.S.
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VisaA document issued by a U.S. Consulate/Embassy authorizing a person to apply for admission/entry into the United States in a particular visa classification (e.g., student (F), visitor (B), temporary wo [..]
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VisaA stamp placed in a passport by a U.S. consular officer outside of the United States. All U.S. visas serve as entry documents to the United States. Visas can be designated as either immigrant (permanent) or nonimmigrant (temporary). Immigrant visas are issued to those who will live in the United States permanently. Temporary visitors may receive [..]
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VisaA citizen of a foreign country, wishing to enter the U.S., generally must first obtain a visa, either a nonimmigrant visa for temporary stay, or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. Visa applica [..]
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VisaA visa for a person who plans to live indefinitely and permanently in the United States. Immigration
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VisaA stamp or a document attached to the passport granted by an Embassy or Consulate abroad. It allows the traveler to request entry to the foreign country within the time period specified on the visa.
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VisaDocument needed for travel to the U.S. An individual planning to travel to the U.S. from any country as a nonimmigrant must apply for entry permission at an American Consulate/Embassy outside the U.S. [..]
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Visaa stamp placed in a passport that allows someone entry into the United States according to the conditions for that visa type. The validity period on the visa is the time period in which someone may make an entry into the United States. The validity period of the visa has no relation to the period of time someone is allowed to remain in the U.S.
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VisaA permit issued by a consulate of the United States granting a person permission to enter the US with certain restrictions, which depends on the type of visa granted.
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VisaForeign individuals who enter the U.S. must first obtain a visa in order to come to the U.S. The U.S. Department of State administers visas to foreign applicants.
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VisaAn invoice properly validated by the Minister of Trade in regard to quota entries.
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VisaStamp of approval recorded in a traveler’s passport to enter a country for a specific purpose.
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VisaA visa is an entry in a passport or other travel document made by a (consular) official of a government to indicate that the bearer has been granted authority to enter or re-enter the country concerned.
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Visavancomycin intermediate S. aureus strains, which increase basal resistance to vancomycin withour acqusition of any clearly defined resistance determinants. VRE
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Visasee Vancomycin-Intermediate Staphylococcus aureus
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VisaPermit that allows either temporary or permanent stay in a country.
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VisaAn association of banks that governs the issuing and acquirin g of Visa Card transactions.
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Visausually a stamp in a passport allowing entry into a country for a specific purpose and a finite amount of time
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VisaA validating document placed in a passport by a foreign government, indicating that the traveler's passport has been examined and the passport holder may travel to that specific count [..]
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VisaA validating document placed in a passport by a foreign government, indicating that the traveler's passport has been examined and the passport holder may travel to that specific [..]
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VisaA government issued document issued by a country that allows a citizen of another country to enter. Example: A visa is required to travel to Australia. This is in addition to a passport. Not all c [..]
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VisaPhotos required to identify the bearer on a visa application.
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Visa Formal approval and permission for entry into a given country. Usually issued by the destination country's consular offices or embassy. Visa formats vary, from simple ink stamps in the passpor [..]
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VisaAn association of banks that govern the issuing and acquiring of Visa credit card transactions.
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Visais an entry in a passport made by a consular official of a government giving permission to the passport bearer to enter the country concerned. A visa in not a guarantee of entry for the immigration on [..]
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Visastamp of approval recorded in a passport to enter a country for a specific purpose
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Visa Stamp or mark put on a passport to authorize entry, exit or transit.
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VisaA stamp or piece of paper in your passport that allows you to visit a certain country.
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Visa Is the international payment systems organisation controlled by its members.
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Visa
A permit to enter and leave a country, normally issued by the authorities of the country to be visited.
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VisaVisa or VISA may refer to:
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VisaVisa or VISA may refer to:
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VisaVisa is a super hit malayalam film with a record of 100 days screening in many major theaters in Kerala.. mohan Lal got a take off as a comedy actor for first time in this movie 1983 Indian Malayalam [..]
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VisaVisa is a 2014 album by Finnish producer Sasu Ripatti under the name Vladislav Delay. Ripatti conceived and created the album in two weeks after being denied entry to the United States for a planned t [..]
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VisaVisa is a processor of transactions, either debit or credit, through its payments network. It has more than 13,300 institutions and about 520 million cards that it provides to customers.
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