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Visitor or Tourist Visa
A Visitor Visa is an official travel document that allows a person to enter and stay in a foreign country for a temporary period for non-work purposes such as tourism, visiting family or friends, attending events, or receiving short-term medical treatment. It does not permit employment or long-term residence in the destination country.


Key Features:
Temporary Stay: Usually valid for a few weeks to a few months
Purpose-Specific: Intended for tourism, social visits, or business meetings
Single or Multiple Entry: Some visas allow multiple entries within the validity period
Requires Proof: Applicants must show intent to return to their home country and the financial means to support their stay
Student Visa
A Student Visa is a legal authorization that allows an individual to study full-time at a recognized educational institution in a foreign country. It is typically granted to international students who have been accepted by a university, college, or academic program abroad.


Key Features:
Purpose: To pursue higher education, language courses, or vocational training
Validity: Usually for the duration of the course, with a grace period before/after the study
Work Rights: In many countries, student visa holders can work part-time while studying
Requirements: Must have an admission letter from an institution and proof of financial means
Dependent Visas: Some countries allow dependents (spouse/children) to accompany the student
Business Visit Visa
A Business Visit Visa is a type of short-term visa that allows individuals to travel to a foreign country for business-related activities — without engaging in actual employment in that country. It is ideal for professionals, entrepreneurs, or company representatives attending meetings, conferences, trade fairs, or corporate events.
Key Features:
Purpose: For business meetings, client visits, negotiations, training, or attending exhibitions
Duration: Usually valid for a few days to a few months, depending on the country
Not for Employment: Does not permit paid work or long-term stay
Single or Multiple Entry: Based on invitation and travel frequency
Quick Processing: Generally faster than work or long-term visas