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A visa is a travel document that allows you to enter a foreign country for a specific period of time.Visas are usually affixed onto your passport and contain your name, picture, and the number of days you are allowed to stay in a specific country.
In some cases, visas are issued as separate documents and are not attached to your passport, such as electronic visas, which you must print out.
Some of the common visa types by purpose of travel include:
Tourist visas are short-term (around three months), strictly for leisure, and you cannot work while on a tourist visa. You can usually apply multiple times, provided the embassy/consulate grants you the visa.
Transit visas allow you to pass through a country on the way to a third destination. They are usually valid for 24?96 hours (or sometimes up to two weeks). You must apply before traveling; they are not issued at the airport.
A mix of tourism and limited work, usually valid for one to two years. There are age restrictions (often 18-30), and typically you can only apply once (except in certain countries, e.g., Australia).
Issued for educational purposes for the duration of your study program (1?4 years or more). In many countries, you cannot work, or you have limited work hours on this visa.
For employment in a foreign country, typically valid from one up to four years (depending on contract). Often a path to permanent residence.
Allows you to join a spouse or parent working in another country. Minor children can usually be included.
An investment visa grants residency in exchange for a significant financial investment, such as in a startup, government fund, or real estate.
Issued for diplomatic or official government-related duties abroad (e.g., diplomatic, service, or courtesy visas).
Granted to individuals persecuted in their home country for religious, racial, or political reasons. Each country has its own criteria.
To qualify for a digital nomad visa, you must be able to work remotely. Requirements vary depending on the country?s specific program.
A retirement visa is issued to those who have reached retirement age and can provide proof of sufficient funds to support themselves abroad.
For religious journeys (e.g., Hajj). Usually issued for groups and valid only for the duration of the pilgrimage.
Most commonly, you apply for a visa through one of the following ways:
The method of application depends on the specific country and your nationality. You should never travel without checking your visa requirements.
Here is a brief history of how travel documents began:
The word visa originates from Modern Latin ?charta visa,? which means verified paper or translated into ?paper that has to be seen.?
Previously, visas were separate documents that went hand in hand with the passport during international travel, but nowadays, most visas are stamps or stickers attached to your passport.
While they are both travel documents, the main difference between a passport and a visa is that a passport is issued from your home country, whereas a visa is issued by the country you want to visit. Other differences include:
Passport | Visa |
A passport is a national travel document used as identification. | A visa is usually attached to a passport as an entry permit to another foreign country. |
A passport is issued by your birth country or current country of residence. | A visa is issued by an Embassy/Consulate representing a foreign country. |
A passport is required in most cases when you enter a foreign country. | A visa is not required when there is a visa facilitation agreement between two countries. |
A passport is usually valid for 5 to 10 years. | A visa is usually valid for a few days to a few months. |
A valid passport from one country is sufficient to travel. | A visa from each destination country is required for entry. |
The main difference between an entry visa and a tourist visa is that an entry permit is not an actual visa; instead, it?s permission to allow you to enter a specific country, while a tourist visa allows you to enter and visit your destination country for up to six months.
An entry permit is usually issued on top of a tourist visa, and you have to apply for the permit one or two days before you enter the country, while you need a tourist visa months before you travel.
Here is an extensive list of the differences between an entry visa and a tourist visa:
Tourist Visa | Entry Visa |
Valid for up to 180 days. | Valid only until you enter your destination. |
It?s issued in the form of a sticker attached to your passport. | It?s either an electronic permit or a paper document. |
The application fee ranges from $20 to $300. | The application fee may be free of charge. |
You need one for every country that doesn?t have a visa liberalization agreement with your home country. | You need one only for a few specific countries. |
Takes a few months to process. | Takes a few hours up to several days to finish processing. |
Please note that the requirements for a tourist and entry visa are different based on your nationality and destination country.
The terms visa and a residence permit are often used interchangeably. However, a notable difference between the two is:
Sometimes, you receive a visa first and then convert it into a residence permit once you enter your destination country. Other times, you automatically get a residence permit as soon as you apply for a long-stay visa (work, study, family reunion, etc.)
Electronic travel authorizations are entry requirements for nationals who do not need a visa for a specific country. They can be easily obtained online for a small fee, and are valid for long periods of time. The following are examples of electronic travel authorizations:
Electronic travel authorizations are not actual visas and their purpose is to simply keep track of who enters and leaves a country. Because of this, it is unlikely that an application will be rejected.
These are some of the most common reasons why your visa application may be denied:
Some countries that are a part of a regional organization issue a common visa for all organization member states. In addition to joint visa schemes, one visa issued by another country will allow you to travel visa-free to multiple countries. For example, if you have a valid US visa, you can also visit Costa Rica, Mexico, the British Virgin Islands, and several other countries as well.
An exit visa is a traveling permit that grants you permission to leave a specific country. Nowadays, exit visas are considered an outdated practice borderline a violation of human rights, so most countries do not enforce an exit visa.
Here is a list of the countries which require some form of an exit visa:
Exit visas can sometimes be imposed on you because of your nationality, so check the traveling requirements with an embassy or consulate before you depart.
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