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 Can anyone tell me where to find out how much it would cost to fly to london then australia and back here?
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I have very little time to make a connecting flight. What can I do to minimize missing my flight?
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 Have you ever taken a trip to Italy?
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i can only find flights to san diego.
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http://i271.photobucket.

2.) Mexicana

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 Why is it illegal to use cell phones on a plane, but?
some planes have phones in the arm rest, that you can pay to use?
And what exactly is 'airplane mode' on a cellphone?
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 Airline Question...?
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 How to travel with a dog on a plane?
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What is VISA?


    



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shiva s
visa is a form of permission for a non-citizen to travel to, enter, transit or remain in a particular country. A visa does not guarantee entry. That remains the right of the immigration officials of the country concerned.
Some countries may ask visitors to present return tickets and evidence of means (vailability of funds) to cover their intended stay. Some countries may refuse entry to visitors who do not comply with their requirements regarding general appearance and clothing.
Some countries have compulsory currency exchange regulations on first entry. Only the country/countries you plan to visit can provide up-to-date information about visa requirements for South African passport holders.
Deportation is at the traveller's expense.
Application for visitors and business visas, work, study, own business and immigration permits.


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A credit card


SAPPER
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Try http://www.visa.com


Rajesh G
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VISA stands for Very Important Stay Authorisation in a foreign country. Visa allows you to pass the international frontier of the country you intend visiting.


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a credit card brand


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# and Plus are trademarks of Visa International Service Association.
www.vanguard.com/VGApp/hnw/content/Sit...

# A visa is either a multicolored stamp or computerized document affixed to a page in the passport by a US Consular office abroad. It allows international visitors to travel to the US as long as the visa has not expired. Once visitors are admitted into the US, visas are no longer the most important documents governing their status. A visa is used only for travel to the US, but it is not used to determine how long individuals may stay in the US.
www.northwestern.edu/international/gen...

# A stamp in the passport issued by an American Embassy or Consulate abroad, allowing the holder to request entry to the United States in a certain visa status within the time period specified on the visa. A visa may allow one, two or multiple entries before the expiration date of the visa.
www.igss.grads.vt.edu/definitions.htm

# Lake Shore accepts Visa, Mastercard, and American Express issued from a bank inside the United States or Canada
www.lakeshore.com/com/tc.html

# Barclaycard Business is part of the international VISA payment system. This means a Barclaycard can be used anywhere there is a VISA sign to buy goods or services, and for cash advances (if authorised) through ATMs displaying the VISA sign.
www.barclaycardbusiness.co.uk/glossary...

# An association of banks that governs the issuing and acquiring of Visa credit card transactions.
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# An official authorization appended to a passport permitting travel to and within a particular country.
www.flyfromcanada.com/travel-terms.htm...

# The actual document affixed in a person's passport that allows that person to enter the United States in the particular status for which the visa was issued (eg, "F-1" or "J-1").
www.emory.edu/ISSP/departments/definit...

# [new sense] ... (3) A 'diplomatic visa' is a *visa (sense 2) issued to the holder of a *diplomatic passport who has official reasons for entering the issuing state. Unlike the passport, the visa has no validity once those reasons have lapsed. Such a visa may also be issued to an *international civil servant.
www.grberridge.co.uk/dict_comp_u_z.htm

# A document or, more frequently, a stamp in a passport authorizing the bearer to visit a country for specific purposes and for a specific length of time.
www.hometravelagency.com/dictionary/lt...

# A stamp placed in your passport by a US consulate outside of the United States . All visas, which can be either immigrant or nonimmigrant, serve as entry documents. Except for a few types of visa renewals, visas cannot be issued inside American borders; therefore, you must be outside the US to get a visa.
www.visalaw.com/03aug1/2aug103.html

# VISA cards, a product of VISA USA, are distributed by financial institutions around the world. A VISA card holder borrows money against a credit line and repays those funds with interest if the balance is carried over from month to month in a revolving line of credit. Nearly 600 million cards carry one of the Visa brands, and more than 14 million locations accept Visa cards.
www.rockefellercreditcards.com/glossar...

# Visa International Service Association and all of its subsidiaries and affiliates.
www.creditcards.com/credit-cards-gloss...

# Voluntary Intermodal Sealift Agreement
www.globalsecurity.org/military/librar...

# Set of specifications defining the main structures for an international debit/credit smart card.
www.idbureau.com/GlossaryA.html

# an international payment system or organisation controlled by its members.
www.gbc.t-online.hu/english/bszotare4....

# a) The traveler has to care for compliance with passport, visa, customs, currency and health regulations himself. eritreadivers is responsible for informing citizens in the states in which the trip is being offered about requirements concerning passport, visa and health regulations as well as possible changes of those before the beginning of the trip. The traveler is responsible to check that his passport needed for the trip is valid.
www.eritreadivers.com/buchung_e/agb.ht...

# provide (a passport) with a visa
# an endorsement made in a passport that allows the bearer to enter the country issuing it
# approve officially; "The list of speakers must be visaed"
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

# VISA is a brand of credit card and debit card operated by the VISA International Service Association of San Francisco, California, USA, an economic joint venture of 21,000 financial institutions that issue and market Visa products. The VISA card was launched in 1976, and the card was derived from the earlier BankAmericard issued by Bank of America.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VISA

# A visa (short for the Latin carta visa, lit. "the document has been seen") is a document issued by a country giving a certain individual permission to enter the country for a given period of time and for certain purposes (but see below for caveats). Most countries require possession of a valid visa as a condition of entry for foreigners, though there exist exemption schemes (see passport for examples of such schemes). Visas are typically stamped or attached into the recipient's passport.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_(document)


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If you’re a citizen of a foreign country, in most cases you’ll need a visa to enter the new country.

A visa doesn’t permit entry to any country, however. A visa simply indicates that your application has been reviewed by a for e.g U.S. consular officer at an American embassy or consulate, and that the officer has determined you’re eligible to enter the country for a specific purpose. Consular affairs are the responsibility of the . Department of State.

A visa allows you to travel to any country as far as the port of entry (airport or land border crossing) and ask the immigration officer to allow you to enter the country. Only the immigration officer has the authority to permit you to enter new country. He or she decides how long you can stay for any particular visit. Immigration matters are the responsibility of the Department of Homeland Security.

There are two categories of visas: immigrant and nonimmigrant.

Immigrant visas are for people who intend to live permanently in any desired country. Nonimmigrant visas are for people with permanent residence but who wish to be in the new country on a temporary basis – for tourism, medical treatment, business, temporary work or study.


VISA = credit card


Taha B
a permission which is recquired to travel in a foreign country


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It works like a pass so u can go to another country to study or whatever...





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