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A4-Sized Application Form
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See Application Form, A4-Sized
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Account Management Team
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See CIBT Account Management Team
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Account Number
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See CIBT Account Number
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Additional Pages in Passport
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See Passport, Additional Pages
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Alien Registration Card
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See Green Card
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Ambassador
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The Ambassador is the chief diplomatic officer in an embassy and the duly empowered
representative of one country to another nation.
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Apostille
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An Apostille is an official state-issued stamp or attachment to any public or private
document that makes the document legal for use in any country that has signed the
Hague Convention on Documents.
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Application Form, A4-Sized
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An A4-Sized Application Form is a visa or passport application that may be photocopied
as long as it is maintained in its original 210 millimeter by 297 millimeter international
size and in original proportions.
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Application Form, Legal-Size
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A Legal-Sized Application Form is a visa or passport application that may be photocopied
as long as it is maintained in its original 8 inch by 14 inch size and in original
proportions.
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Application Form, Original
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An Original Application Form is a visa or passport form that may not be photocopied
such that only the exact forms issued by the consulate or government body may be
used.
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Application Form, Two-Sided
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A Two-Sided Application Form is a visa or passport form that may be photocopied
as long as all copies utilize both the front and the back sides of the paper in
the same manner as the original government-issued form. Two-Sided Application Forms
may utilize letter, legal, or A4 sized paper.
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ARC
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See Green Card
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Authentication
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An Authentication is a federal or state Secretary of State-issued stamp or attachment
to any document that verifies the genuineness of the signatures on the document.
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Authorization Note
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See Passport Authorization Note
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Base Service Fee
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See Fee, Base Service
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Biometric Passport
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A "Biometric Passport" carries biometric details, such as fingerprints or face recognition
data, on a microchip within the passport itself.
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Birth Certificate, Certified
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See Certified Birth Certificate
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Business Cover Letter
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A Business Cover Letter is a formal letter of introduction from a visa applicants
company to the government of the issuing country. Business Cover Letters must be
on company letterhead, must be signed by someone in authority other than the applicant,
and they must include a guarantee that the company will pay the applicants expenses,
among other requirements.
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Business Day
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In the context of CIBTs processing times, a Business Day is each full day allowed
to CIBT for processing any complete set of application materials, provided that
both CIBT and the issuing authority are open for business.
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Business Visa
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See Visa, Business
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CDC
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See Centers for Disease Control
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Centers for Disease Control
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Centers for Disease Control is the branch of the U.S. Government that issues official
health advisories for travel to other nations, among other things.
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Certified Birth Certificate
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A Certified Birth Certificate in this context is an official copy of a birth certificate
issued by a U.S. state or local government recording a birth within the U.S. A certified
birth certificate usually carried a raised state or local government seal or is
printed on formal color paper.
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Certified Marriage Certificate
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See Marriage Certificate, Certified
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Check Writing Fee
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See Fee, Check Writing
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Childs Passport
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See Passport, Childs
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Cholera
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Cholera is a bacterial infection of the intestine that transmitted by food and water
and produces symptoms that include profuse diarrhea, vomiting, and leg cramps. Cholera
is found primarily in poorer parts of Africa, South America, Central America, Southeast
Asia, parts of Eastern Europe, and the Indian subcontinent.
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CIBT Account Management Team
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The CIBT Account Management Team is a special group of CIBT employees that are charged
with maximizing our clients satisfaction with CIBTs services.
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CIBT Account Number
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Your CIBT Account Number is the four or five digit number that helps CIBTs staff
retrieve all of your organizations contact and address information, preferences,
fee structure, and special shipping arrangements.
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CIBT National Customer Service Center
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The CIBT National Customer Service Center is a CIBT office that provides a full
range of telephone customer services. Each CIBT client will have a designated primary
CIBT National Customer Service Center phone number.
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CIBT Customer Service Representative
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A CIBT Customer Service Representative is one of CIBTs primary customer service
professionals with whom you speak when calling the CIBT National Customer Service
Center.
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CIBT Presidents Award
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The CIBT Presidents Award is a special employee recognition program that provides
accolades and cash prizes to CIBT employees who deliver the most outstanding customer
service.
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CIBT Processing Center
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A CIBT Processing Center is a CIBT office that provides visa, passport, and other
document processing services but does not offer a full range of telephone customer
service.
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CIBT Submission Sheet
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A CIBT Submission Sheet is a CIBT-designed form that is intended to be completed
and sent to CIBT with every processing request so that CIBT will know exactly how
you want the work processed, billed, and returned.
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CIBT Travel Documents Manual
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The CIBT Travel Documents Manual is this publication, which is designed for the
benefit of CIBTs clients and replaces the CIBT Passport and Visa Handbook.
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CIR
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A "Customer Inquiry Response is a fax or e-mail sent by CIBT to the customer containing
information in response to the customers inquiry.
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Consul
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The Consul is the chief diplomatic officer in a consulate.
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Consular Fee
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See Fee, Consular
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Consulate
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A Consulate is any authorized diplomatic office of a country other than an embassy
that is located within another country. A primary function of a consulate is the
issuance of visas.
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Cover Letter
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See Business Cover Letter
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CSR
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See CIBT Customer Service Representative
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Customer Service Center
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See CIBT National Customer Service Center
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Customer Service Representative
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See CIBT Customer Service Representative
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Customs
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In general, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the government department that
controls the flow of goods across a country's borders. In the U.S., U.S. Customs
and Border Protection is a branch of the Department of Homeland Security.
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Department of Homeland Security
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The "Department of Homeland Security" is a U.S. government agency that is tasked
to prevent and deter terrorist attacks and to respond to threats and hazards to
the U.S.
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Driving Permit, Inter-American
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An Inter-American Driving Permit is a special type of automobile operators license
that is honored by most Central and South American countries.
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Driving Permit, International
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An International Driving Permit is a form of global license to drive an automobile
that is recognized in most countries around the world. Holders of International
Driving Permits may drive automobiles legally within any country that honors the
documents without obtaining a local drivers license from that country.
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Duration
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Duration refers to the maximum stay in a country that is permitted on a visa.
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Electronic Travel Authority
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Electronic Travel Authority is the name of the electronic visas issued by the Government
of Australia.
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Electronic Visa
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See Visa, Electronic
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Embassy
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The Embassy of one country is that countrys main diplomatic office that is physically
located in another nation. Embassies are typically located only in national capital
cities; most embassies in the U.S. are in Washington, D.C.
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Emergency Passport Service
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Emergency Passport Service is a CIBT term for processing or attempting to process
a U.S. passport within three business days. Emergency passport service involves
payment of additional U.S. Government fees and CIBT service fees.
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Emergency Service Fee
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See Fee, Emergency Service
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Emigra, Inc.
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This CIBT partner focuses on longer-term visas. Emigra can assist with those individuals
who are relocating to other countries, either for extended projects or permanent
transfers.
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Entries, Number of
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See Number of Entries
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Escalate
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To Escalate is to bring an issue to the attention of a Supervisor, Manager, or General
Manager.
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ETA
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See Electronic Travel Authority
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Expedited Passport Service
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Expedited Passport Service is a CIBT term for processing or attempting to process
a U.S. passport within a rush time frame as defined by U.S. Government regulations
and for which an additional U.S. Government fee applies. Expedited passport service
will usually also involve payment of an additional service fee to CIBT.
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Expedited Service Fee
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See Fee, Expedited Service
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Extension of Passport
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See Passport, Extension
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Fee, Base Service
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Base Service Fee is CIBTs service fee for non-rush processing of a single visa,
passport, or certain other document. Your base service fee depends upon your selected
service plan, options, and other arrangements with CIBT and is subject to change
in accordance with contractual provisions.
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Fee, Check Writing
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Check Writing Fee is a CIBT term for CIBTs additional service fee that covers CIBTs
additional work and expense whenever an applicant does not provide the proper U.S.
Government fee with a U.S. passport application. Payment of consular fees in support
of visa applications is included in CIBTs base processing fees.
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Fee, Consular
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A Consular Fee is any fee charged by an embassy, consulate, or other diplomatic
representative for issuance of a visa or passport or for the provision of other
official service. Consular fees are subject to change without notice.
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Fee, Emergency Service
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Emergency Service Fee is the additional fee that CIBT charges whenever Emergency
Service is either requested by a client or is otherwise required in order to meet
the requested processing timeframe.
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Fee, Expedited Service
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Expedited Service Fee is the additional fee that CIBT charges whenever Expedited
Service is either requested by a client or is otherwise required in order to meet
the requested processing timeframe.
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Fee, Government
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A Government Fee is any fee charged by any government for the issuance of a passport,
visa, or other documents or for the performance of other governmental or official
services.
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Fee, Same Day Service
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Same Day Service Fee is the additional fee that CIBT charges whenever Same Day Service
is either requested by a client or is otherwise required in order to meet the requested
processing timeframe.
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Finger Scanner
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A "Finger Scanner" machine quickly and easily takes a traveler's fingerprints upon
arrival and exit from the U.S. without using ink. One places their index fingers
on a glass plate that electronically captures their fingerprints.
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First-time Passport
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See Passport, First-time
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Flight Itinerary
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Flight Itinerary in the context of visas and passports is official confirmation
of international travel reservations that is issued by a travel agency, airline,
or travel reservation system.
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Foreign Ministry
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Foreign Ministry is a general term for the branch of government of any country that
oversees diplomatic activities including the approval of foreign visitors. Other
names for Foreign Ministry include Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department of State,
and Department of the Exterior.
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GlobalForms
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GlobalForms helps travelers worldwide with their travel requirements. By using CIBT's
website and our National Customer Service Center, travelers anywhere in the world
will be able to obtain up-to-date forms, requirements, and instructions for obtaining
temporary visas.
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Government Fee
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See Fee, Government
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Green Card
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An Alien Registration Card, ARC, or Green Card is an identification issued by the
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to non-U.S. citizens who have been granted
the right to live and work in the U.S. permanently. Green cards are so-named because
they were originally green in color.
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Global Phoneworks, LLC
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This division offers international cellular phone service to international travelers.
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Hepatitis A
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Hepatitis A is a generally non-life threatening disease that is transmitted through
contaminated food and drink and causes flu-like symptoms after a two-week incubation
period. Hepatitis A is considered by many to be the most frequently encountered
disease that can be prevented by vaccine, as it is found in approximately one-half
of the world.
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Hepatitis B
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Hepatitis B is a serious disease that can cause liver failure and liver cancer,
spread through the exchange of bodily fluid, primarily through sexual intercourse
with infected partners, unscreened blood transfusions, and through usage of an infected
needle. Hepatitis B is found throughout the world, but the highest risk areas are
tropical areas of Africa and South America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Haiti,
and the Dominican Republic.
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Honorary Consulate
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An Honorary Consulate is a diplomatic representative of a country that has limited
authority to act on behalf of the country. Honorary consulates sometimes have the
authority to issue visas.
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I-94 Card
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An I-94 Card is a small white card issued by U.S. Immigration to be retained in
the passport for the duration of the visit to the U.S. to record the dates of entry
and exit of all non-U.S. citizens. Except for permanent residents of the U.S., I-94
Cards list the date by which the holder must exit the U.S., and I-94 Cards are surrendered
to the airline, other transportation company, or Immigration upon exit.
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Immigration
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In general, Immigration is the government department that controls the flow of people
across a countrys borders. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is a branch
of the Department of Homeland Security.
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Information Page(s) of Passport
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See Passport, Information Page(s)
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Inter-American Driving Permit
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See Driving Permit, Inter-American
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International Driving Permit
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See Driving Permit, International
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Invitation
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An Invitation in the context of visas is a formal letter, fax, telex, or other document
issued by an individual, company, or government ministry in a country inviting a
particular person or group of people to visit that country. Invitations are required
by some countries before a visa will be granted, and the required format and protocol
varies from one country to the next.
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Itinerary
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See Flight Itinerary
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Legalization
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A Legalization is a Consulate-issued stamp or attachment to any document that verifies
the genuineness of the federal Secretary of State Authentication on the document.
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Legal-Sized Application Form
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See Application Form, Legal-Sized
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Machine Readable Passport
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A "Machine Readable Passport" has biographical data entered onto the data page according
to international specifications.
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Malaria
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Malaria is a parasitic disease that is transmitted by the Anopheles mosquito found
in 90 tropical and sub-tropical countries and causing flu-like symptoms, such as
fever, chills, headache, and muscle ache after an incubation period of one week
or more after being bitten.
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Manual
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See CIBT Travel Documents Manual
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Marriage Certificate
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A Marriage Certificate is an official document that records the event of marriage.
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Marriage Certificate, Certified
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A Certified Marriage Certificate is copy of a Marriage Certificate that has been
issued by a state or local government.
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Marriage License
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A Marriage License is an official document that grants permission for a couple to
be married, but it is not proof of marriage.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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See Foreign Ministry
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Multiple Entry Visa
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See Visa, Multiple Entry
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Number of Entries
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Number of Entries refers to the maximum allowable times that a visa holder can enter
that country during the validity of the visa before having to obtain a new visa.
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Officially Sealed Envelope
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See Sealed Envelope
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Original Application Form
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See Application Form, Original
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Overnight Service
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Overnight Service is a CIBT term for processing or attempting to process a visa
or other document application to be completed on the business day following CIBTs
receipt of complete application materials. Overnight service will usually involve
payment of an additional service fee to CIBT.
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Pages
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See Passport, Additional Pages
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Passport
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A Passport is a document that a country issues to its citizens for the purpose of
facilitating international travel.
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Passport Acceptance Officer
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Within the U.S., a Passport Acceptance Officer is a person who has been duly authorized
and trained by the U.S. Passport Agency to identify U.S. citizens for the purpose
of passport applications. Most Passport Acceptance Officers are employees of the
U.S. Postal Service or are Clerks of Court in County Courthouses.
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Passport Agency
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The Passport Agency is the official name of the branch of the U.S. State Department
that issues U.S. passports within the U.S. and its territories. The U.S. Passport
Agency maintains regional offices across the country.
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Passport Authorization Note
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The term Passport Authorization Note refers to a letter that must be signed by applicants
for U.S. passports granting CIBT the authority to act as the applicants representative
in the processing of the passport.
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Passport Fraud
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Passport Fraud is a general term for deliberately falsifying information in a passport
application. Under U.S. law, passport fraud is a felony.
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Passport Size and Quality Photographs
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See Photos, Passport Size and Quality
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Passport, Additional Pages
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Additional Pages in Passport describes the process through which additional pages
can be affixed into a passport that is filled with visas and airport stamps. Pages
can be added to most U.S. passports several times, but pages can never be added
to certain non-U.S. passports.
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Passport, Childs
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In the U.S., both parents must apply on behalf of any child under the age of 14.
In the U.S., one parent applies on behalf of any child under the age of 13, the
government fee for issuance of a childs passport is less than the fee for an adults
passport, and any passport issued to a child under the age of 16 has a maximum validity
of 5 years.
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Passport, Extension
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A Passport Extension is the process of lengthening the validity of a passport. U.S.
passports can only be extended when they were originally issued for less than the
maximum allowable validity, which is 10 years for adults and 5 years for children.
Certain non-U.S. passports can be extended for an additional 10 years or more.
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Passport, First-time
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For U.S. citizens, First-time Passport describes the passport application process
for those who have never had a passport before, those who have lost their passport,
and those who still have their passport but it was issued more than fifteen years
in the past or it was issued when the holder was under 16 years of age.
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Passport, Information Page(s)
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Passport Information Page(s) refers to the page or pages in any passport that contain
the passport number, passport issuance and expiration dates, along with the passport
holders name and place and date of birth. Any amendments to a passport, such as
a name change or extension of validity, are also passport information pages. On
U.S. passports, the information page is usually the inside front cover.
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Passport, Renewal
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A Passport Renewal is the term for the issuance of a new passport through a simplified
process that uses the applicants existing passport as the evidence of citizenship.
For the renewal of a U.S. passport, the previous passport must be submitted with
the application, must have been issued within the past fifteen years, and must have
been issued when the applicant was 16 years of age or older.
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Passport, Second
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A Second Passport is an option available to U.S. citizens to obtain a valid passport
in the exact same name but with a different passport number. Second Passports are
generally issued only to travelers who can document the need due to very frequent
travel or other reasons. Few other countries will issue a second passport and are
issued solely at the U.S. Passport Agency's discretion
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Personal Appearance
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Personal Appearance in visa and passport processing means that the applicant is
required to visit the embassy, consulate, or government office in order for the
document to be issued. Personal appearances may be required just to verify the applicants
identity, or they may include a formal interview. In some cases, an applicant may
be required to make a personal appearance at a consulate in order to submit an application
or pick-up a completed document, but not both.
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Photos, Passport Size and Quality
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Passport Size and Quality Photographs is the term for Polaroid-type photographs
that are approximately 2 inches square and feature a white or off-white background.
These photographs can usually be either color or black and white, and they may be
required in support of applications for visas, passports, and other types of travel
documents.
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Presidents Award
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See CIBT Presidents Award
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Processing Center
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See CIBT Processing Center
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Processing Time
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Processing Time is the number of business days that it takes to complete the cycle
to obtain a visa, passport, or other document.
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Proof of Citizenship
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Proof of Citizenship is any document that unequivocally proves the country of a
persons citizenship. Acceptable proof of U.S. citizenship includes a certified birth
certificate showing birth in the U.S. or a valid or expired U.S. passport.
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Refugee Travel Document
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A Refugee Travel Document is a passport-like document that permits a non-U.S. citizen
who has obtained refugee or asylum status in the U.S. to travel to other countries.
Those who wish to travel on refugee travel documents usually must obtain visas for
every destination country, and any required visas will be issued in the re-entry
permits.
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Renewal of Passport
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See Passport, Renewal
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Residence Visa
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See Visa, Residence
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Rush Service
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Rush Service is a CIBT term for processing or attempting to process a visa or other
document in fewer days than standard, with rush service generally involving CIBTs
internal processing and delivery of the application to the issuing authority on
the same business day of CIBTs receipt of complete application materials. Rush service
will usually involve payment of an additional service fee to CIBT.
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Same Day Handling
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See Same Day Service
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Same Day Service
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Same Day Service is a CIBT term for processing or attempting to process a visa or
other document application in a single business day following CIBTs receipt of complete
application materials. Same day service will usually involve payment of an additional
service fee to CIBT.
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Same Day Service Fee
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See Fee, Same Day Service
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Schengen Visa
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See Visa, Schengen
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Sealed Envelope
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In the context of U.S. passport applications, a Sealed Envelope is the envelope
into which a Passport Acceptor will seal a first-time passport applicants application
form, photos, proof of citizenship and other application materials. The Sealed Envelope
may then be sent to CIBT for hand carrying through the Passport Agency which must
receive it within 5 days of being sealed.
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Second Passport
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See Passport, Second
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Single Entry Visa
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See Visa, Single Entry
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State Department
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The U.S. State Department is the branch of the government that deals with foreign
relations and diplomacy. The State Department operates the Passport Agency, which
issues passports to U.S. citizens, and all U.S. embassies and consulates in other
countries, which provide services to traveling U.S. citizens and issue visas for
foreigners who wish to visit the U.S.
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Submission Sheet
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See CIBT Submission Sheet
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Tourist Visa
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See Visa, Tourist
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Travel Document
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A Travel Document in this context is any document issued by or under the authority
of any government body for the purpose of facilitating international travel.
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Two-Sided Application Form
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See Application Form, Two-Sided
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Typhoid
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Typhoid is a bacterial infection transmitted by food and drink that causes fever,
chills, headaches, and stomach pains. Typhoid is common to most parts of the world,
except in industrialized regions such as the United States, Canada, Western Europe,
Australia, and Japan.
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U.S. Re-Entry Permit
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A U.S. Re-entry Permit is a document similar to a passport that allows non-U.S.
citizens who are permanent residents of the U.S. to travel to other countries and
return to the U.S. Those who wish to travel on U.S. re-entry permits usually must
obtain visas for every destination country, and any required visas will be issued
in the re-entry permits. Re-entry permits are often obtained by immigrants to the
U.S. who cannot or chose not to obtain new passports from their home country.
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U.S.-VISIT
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"U.S.-VISIT" is a program by which all foreigners who are traveling to the U.S.
on a visa must have fingerprints and pictures taken upon arrival into and exit from
the U.S.
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Vaccination Certificate
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A Vaccination Certificate is an official confirmation that a person has received
a vaccination for Yellow Fever, with the confirmation being a doctors signature
on an official yellow card that is issued under the authority of the World Health
Organization.
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Validity
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Validity refers to the amount of time before a travel document expires.
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Visa
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A Visa is a stamp or certificate issued by one country that indicates that a person
has been examined by diplomatic officials of that country and has been granted permission
to enter the country subject to approval by officials at the border. A visa is not
a guarantee that any visitor will be admitted to a country, as immigration officials
at the border or airport always have the final authority.
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Visa, Humanitarian
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A "Humanitarian Visa" is a visa that is often granted to individuals who are traveling
on behalf of relief organizations, and who cannot wait for the usual processing
timeframe because of the nature of the emergency to which they are responding.
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Visa, Transit
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A "Transit Visa" is a visa that allows the holder to travel through a country for
a short time period (such as with an airline layover), while on their way to their
ultimate destination.
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Visa Waiver Program
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The Visa Waiver Program is the program through which citizens of about two dozen
developed nations may visit the U.S. for business or tourist stays up to 90 days
without obtaining a visa.
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Visa, Business
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A Business Visa is a special type of visa that is issued to travelers who intend
to visit a country for the purpose of commercial meetings, discussions, negotiations,
and similar activities for a limited period of time. Business visas are usually
insufficient for travelers who will undertake work or temporary work assignments
in a country.
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Visa, Electronic
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An Electronic Visa is a visa that is recorded in a computer system instead of being
issued in a passport.
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Visa, Multiple Entry
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A Multiple Entry Visa is a visa that allows the holder to visit a country an unlimited
number of times as long as the visa remains valid.
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Visa, Residence
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A Residence Visa is a special type of visa that allows a person to reside in a country
for a limited period of time but not to work. Residence visas are typically issued
to the spouse and children of someone who receives a work visa.
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Visa, Schengen
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The Schengen Visa is a common visa that is honored by certain members of the European
Community, namely Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland,
Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden.
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Visa, Single Entry
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A Single Entry Visa is a visa that allows the holder to visit a country only one
time before needing a new visa.
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Visa, Student
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A Student Visa is a visa that allows the holder to visit a country to study for
a limited period of time. Emigra, Inc. can assist with this visa.
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Visa, Tourist
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A Tourist Visa is a special type of visa that is issued to travelers who intend
to visit a country entirely for touristic purposes or to visit friends and family
for a limited period of time.
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Visa, Work
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Any of a variety of documents generally issued by the destinations consulate that
gives you a strictly limited right of employment in a specific country.
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Work Permit
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Any of a variety of documents generally issued by the destinations consulate that
gives you a strictly limited right of employment in that country. Depending on the
country, the work permit may be the final step in the work authorization process,
or it may be used to secure a work visa.
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Work Visa
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See Visa, Work
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Yellow Fever
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Yellow Fever is a mosquito-transmitted viral disease that is found primarily in
Africa and the jungle areas of South America and causes symptoms including fever,
jaundice, and hemorrhaging.
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