Similar words: vis-a-vis, improvisation, advise, ravish, visual, devise, adviser, advised. Meaning: ['vɪːzə] n. an endorsement made in a passport that allows the bearer to enter the country issuing it. v. 1. provide (a passport) with a visa 2. approve officially.
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91. Christopher's potter friend lived in a farmhouse and the nearest village was called Bourg de Visa.
92. Not having a visa can cause inconvenient and expensive delays.
93. The authorities have refused to grant him a visa to visit the US.
94. Naturally, they made getting my visa as difficult as possible, even now after all the changes.
95. If I were arrested, that would be the end of every-thing the exit visa, the certificate.
96. Visa and MasterCard charge cards that promote the schools and offer them a share of every purchase made with the cards.
97. Kenan's just been granted a 6-month visa, 4 months after the Nix's first tried to bring him out of Bosnia.
98. There they are tricked into handing over their passports under the ruse that the men require them to process their visa applications.
99. The bank has simultaneously raised the cheque guarantee limit to £250 for its Premier Visa cardholders..
100. The official procedure for obtaining a visa can turn into a bureaucratic nightmare.
101. Then there was an exasperating wait for her visa at the Sydon consulate in South Kensington.
102. Loi had announced that he much preferred sleeping on the raft even after he received his visa.
103. He was unable to attend the meeting in Moscow, because the Russian authorities had refused him a visa.
104. If you have an Access or Visa card you may use this to pay for your holiday and should complete the form.
105. As part of a plan to increase tourism, visitors spending less than 90 day do not need a visa.
106. You have to get your visa countersigned by someone at the embassy.
107. His visitor's visa expired.
108. Visa requires member banks to notify it 30 days in advance of imposing a surcharge.
109. You can apply for a visa by mail, but it's quicker if you go to the embassy in person.
110. You applied for a visa in Helsinki and had it in two days.
111. A sticker on the door informed that MasterCard and Visa were accepted, just like a restaurant.
112. The Visa and Kodak spots have been on the national airwaves for months.
113. The two governments on June 18 agreed regulations on visa and foreign exchange requirements for travellers.
114. Currently, Visa and MasterCard require merchants who accept their credit cards to also honor debit cards.
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115. But we can leave as soon as you get the passport and the visa.
116. Persistent, Mitchell then applied for a tourist visa, but this too, not surprisingly, was rejected.
117. You can pay by cheque, Visa or Access credit card.
118. About 3,500 Kurds came to Britain last May and June, before a visa requirement was hurried in to stem an influx.
119. Has Visa International -- one of the most vocal opponents of so-called ambush marketing -- ended up ambushing itself?
120. It is your responsibility to be in possession of a valid passport and any visa which may be necessary.
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