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A tourist visa constitutes an official travel authorization permitting individuals to enter a foreign nation for purposes of leisure, sightseeing, or other non-commercial activities, excluding employment, academic pursuits, or business engagement.
A business visa grants temporary entry to foreign nationals for the purpose of conducting professional engagements, such as attending conferences, meeting with clients, or facilitating cross-border negotiations. It does not authorize local employment.
A work visa is a formal authorization that allows someone from another country to live and work in a host nation for a specific period, usually tied to a job offer or employer sponsorship. It’s not a blanket permission to work anywhere—it’s typically linked to a particular role, company, or industry and may come with conditions.
A student visa is a temporary permit that allows someone to live in another country for the purpose of formal education. It’s typically issued to individuals who’ve been accepted into an accredited school or program and can show they have the financial means to support themselves during their studies.
A family visa allows someone to join close relatives—such as a spouse, parent, or child—in another country, typically for long-term residence. It’s usually granted when the sponsoring family member is a citizen or permanent resident of the host country, and it may lead to permanent residency depending on the visa type and relationship.
In the United States, the B-2 visa is used for medical treatment. Applicants must demonstrate that they’re traveling solely for care, have a treatment plan, and can financially support their stay.
Asylum is a form of protection granted to individuals who flee their home country because they fear persecution—often due to their race, religion, nationality, political beliefs, or membership in a particular social group. It allows them to remain in a safer country where they can rebuild their lives without the threat of harm.
VAWA—short for the Violence Against Women Act—allows abused spouses, children, or parents of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents to apply for legal status independently, without relying on their abuser to petition for them. It’s a way to break free from dangerous situations while preserving dignity and autonomy.
A fiancé visa—often called a K-1 visa in the U.S.—is a temporary permission that allows someone engaged to a citizen of another country to enter that country for the purpose of getting married. It’s designed for couples who plan to marry shortly after arrival, typically within a set timeframe like 90 days.
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