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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a visa" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an official document that allows a person to enter, stay, or leave a country.
Example: "Before traveling to France, I need to apply for a visa to ensure I can enter the country legally."
Alternatives: "an entry permit" or "a travel authorization".
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I want a visa.
"It's a Visa dollar.
"Get a visa, a working visa.
Red tape British nationals require a visa.
Getting a visa is a hassle.
It creates a visa program for entrepreneurs.
Instead, they queue up for a visa.
Canadian and Venezuelan passportsrequire a visa.
He had everything - except a visa.
"Nobody got a visa through this program.
Astonishingly, he has been refused a visa.
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