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Discover LudwigThe phrase "visa to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a visa that allows entry to a specific country or for a specific purpose. Example: "I applied for a visa to travel to Canada for the summer."
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for a visa to go to Germany.
A visa to visit Europe?
"I got a visa to Finland".
"He doesn't need a visa to come here to Honduras".
If they use Visa to finance strikes, so should we.
"I have a visa to bring him here.
"He doesn't need a visa to come to Honduras".
They obtained a visa to Portugal for Steinberg.
Why do you have a visa to Pakistan?
"You needed a US visa to leave the country.
He then asked her for a Visa to the U.S.
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