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visa

/ˈviː.zə/

A visa is an official document or stamp in a passport that allows a person to enter, stay in, or leave a specific country for a certain period of time. It is issued by the government of the country you wish to visit to ensure you meet their entry requirements.

Ejemplos

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I need to get a tourist visa for my holiday to Japan next month.

I need to get a tourist visa for my holiday to Japan next month.

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The applicant must provide a valid passport to receive a diplomatic visa.

The applicant must provide a valid passport to receive a diplomatic visa.

3

Check if you need a visa before you book your flights!

Check if you need a visa before you book your flights!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
visa
Verb
visa
Relacionado
visitation
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Truco para recordar

Visa sounds like 'Visit'. You need a Visa to Visit many countries.

Quiz rápido

If you want to work in London, you must apply for a work _____.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: visa

Ejemplos

1

I need to get a tourist visa for my holiday to Japan next month.

everyday

I need to get a tourist visa for my holiday to Japan next month.

2

The applicant must provide a valid passport to receive a diplomatic visa.

formal

The applicant must provide a valid passport to receive a diplomatic visa.

3

Check if you need a visa before you book your flights!

informal

Check if you need a visa before you book your flights!

4

The research analyzes how visa restrictions affect international academic collaboration.

academic

The research analyzes how visa restrictions affect international academic collaboration.

5

Our HR department will handle the paperwork for your work visa.

business

Our HR department will handle the paperwork for your work visa.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
visa
Verb
visa
Relacionado
visitation

Colocaciones comunes

apply for a visa apply for a visa
valid visa valid visa
grant a visa grant a visa
tourist visa tourist visa
visa expires visa expires

Frases Comunes

visa-free travel

visa-free travel

visa on arrival

visa on arrival

overstay a visa

overstay a visa

Se confunde a menudo con

visa vs passport

A passport proves who you are (identity), while a visa is specific permission to enter a certain country.

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Notas de uso

The word is a countable noun. It is most frequently used with the verbs 'apply for', 'issue', 'get', and 'renew'.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'passport' when they mean 'visa'. Remember that even if you have a passport, you might still need a visa to enter another country.

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Truco para recordar

Visa sounds like 'Visit'. You need a Visa to Visit many countries.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Latin phrase 'charta visa', meaning 'paper that has been seen'.

Patrones gramaticales

Countable noun: one visa, two visas Commonly used with the preposition 'for' (e.g., a visa for France)
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Contexto cultural

Visa requirements often reflect the diplomatic relationship between two countries; citizens of powerful countries often enjoy visa-free travel to many destinations.

Quiz rápido

If you want to work in London, you must apply for a work _____.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: visa

Gramática relacionada

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