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Definition of visa noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

visa

noun
 
/ˈviːzə/
 
/ˈviːzə/
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  1. a stamp or mark put in your passport by officials of a foreign country that gives you permission to enter, pass through or leave their country
    • to apply for a visa
    • an entry/tourist/transit/exit visa
    see also exit visa
    Extra Examples
    • Do Brazilians need a visa to go to France?
    • Do you need a visa for Egypt?
    • He was arrested for overstaying his visa.
    • Her visa expired six months ago.
    • I obtained a visa after hours of waiting at the embassy.
    • She entered the country on a student visa.
    • She was refused a visa because of her criminal record.
    • a visa waiver program
    Topics Social issuesb2, Holidaysb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • entry
    • exit
    • transit
    verb + visa
    • get
    • obtain
    • extend
    visa + verb
    • expire
    visa + noun
    • regulations
    • requirements
    • restrictions
    preposition
    • on a visa
    • visa for
    See full entry
    Word Originmid 19th cent.: via French from Latin visa, past participle (neuter plural) of videre ‘to see’.
See visa in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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