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Discover Ludwig"visa issued" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to the act of an embassy or consulate granting a visa to a person. For example: "The embassy issued a visa to my parents so that they can visit me."
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But here's where it gets weird — this morning Visa issued a statement to some publications shifting the blame back to Coinbase, telling TNW that "Visa has not made any systems changes that would result in the duplicate transactions cardholders are reporting".
All this despite having a press visa issued in London.
A real visa issued by the American state department.
Visa issued a statement on Wednesday expressing its "disappointment and concern with Fifa".
His last US visa, issued in 2009, was processed in three working days, he said.
Immigration officials said he overstayed a student visa issued in 1971.
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Within the figures, this included 209,804 visas issued for the purpose of study, a fall of 20%.
Congress has imposed caps on the number of visas issued to each country each year.
He announced moves to reduce "significantly" the number of visas issued to skilled migrants.
Do we need to retain the same restraints on visas issued for the Islamic world?
The musicians were all traveling with Syrian passports and special United States visas issued for cultural visits.
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