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Discover Ludwig"granted a visa" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used when talking about someone being given permission or authorization to enter a country, stay for a specific period of time, or engage in certain activities. Example: "After months of waiting, John was granted a visa to travel to the United States for his business trip."
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In 1994 Adams was granted a visa by U.S. Pres.
Passports with an Israeli stamp are unlikely to be granted a visa.
Hugh, by extension, was granted a visa as the boyfriend of a writer.
The immigration minister has ultimate discretion on whether people with convictions can be granted a visa.
Andy Ram of Israel was granted a visa and was scheduled to play doubles this week.
Snoop Dogg has been granted a visa to enter Australia, The Associated Press reported.
What if being granted a visa to visit a country requires access to your health and fitness data?
The State Department has said it is investigating how the Egyptian lawmaker, Hani Nour Eldin, was granted a visa.
"I wonder why it took so long for an elected official to be granted a visa to Australia," Robinson said.
Unless Akbar is granted a visa in the coming days, the lawyer Jennifer Gibson will accompany Rafeeq, Zubair, and Nabeela to the Capitol.
Goto had been granted a visa because of a deal with the F.B.I. — he had agreed to rat out other yakuza.
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