Visitor Visa
The visitor visa is a nonimmigrant visa for persons desiring to go abroad temporarily for Business, Pleasure, Medical treatment and other short term time purposes. For visitor visa the countries are: Australia, Canada, UK, and USA.
Tourist visa is required for people wanting to visit a country for holiday, sightseeing, social or recreational reasons. This visa can also be used to visit relatives, friends or for other short-term non-work purposes. This visa could be single or multiple entry depending on your travel plan.
This type of visa is applicable for you if you are outside the country you intend to visit and want to apply. If granted, this visa will allow you either a single or multiple entries to that country depending on the immigration rules of that country. You must have a genuine intention to visit the place as a tourist, for recreation or to visit your family and/or friends.
Family members, under 18, who are travelling with you and are included on your passport, can be included in your application. Other family members who have separate passports must lodge separate applications.
A Tourist visa may be granted if you have complied with the conditions, requirements of set by the country you intend to travel and you meet all the eligibility criteria’s.
Health Insurance may also be required by some countries, while some countries may stress on other requirements such as Character requirements, however one of the most important requirements could be your Financial requirements as you must have access to sufficient funds to cover all costs for the duration of your stay, including health insurance if required. You may be asked to provide evidence of your funds.Examples: personal bank statements, pay slips, audited accounts, taxation records, credit card limit.
Your visa will be linked to the passport number you use in your application and you must use the same passport to travel to that particular country , you need to make sure your passport is valid for the period of stay you are applying for. If you obtain a new passport, you must advise the department of the new passport details before you travel. Otherwise, you will experience significant delays at the airport and could be denied permission to board your plane.
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