Visaed: meaning, definitions and examples

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visaed

 

[ ˈvɪzeɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

travel documentation

The term 'visaed' is often used informally to describe the action of obtaining a visa. A visa is a legal document that allows a person to enter, stay, or leave a country for a specified period. To be 'visaed' means that an individual has completed the necessary bureaucratic procedures to receive this documentation, usually involving an application, submission of required documents, and sometimes an interview. This status is crucial for international travel, as it signifies permission from a foreign country to visit.

Synonyms

approved for travel, granted a visa, issued a visa.

Examples of usage

  • I was visaed just in time for my trip to Europe.
  • She finally got visaed after weeks of waiting.
  • He had to get visaed before he could start his job abroad.

Translations

Translations of the word "visaed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 vistado

🇮🇳 वीज़ा

🇩🇪 visiert

🇮🇩 divisa

🇺🇦 візований

🇵🇱 wizowany

🇯🇵 ビザされた

🇫🇷 visé

🇪🇸 visado

🇹🇷 vize alınmış

🇰🇷 비자 발급됨

🇸🇦 تمت الموافقة على التأشيرة

🇨🇿 vízovaný

🇸🇰 vízovaný

🇨🇳 已签证

🇸🇮 viziran

🇮🇸 veitt

🇰🇿 виза берілген

🇬🇪 ვიზირებული

🇦🇿 vizalanmış

🇲🇽 visado

Etymology

The word 'visa' originates from the Latin word 'charta visa', which means 'paper that has been seen'. The modern usage of the term dates back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when countries began to formalize their regulations regarding the entry and exit of foreign nationals. As international travel became more widespread, the need for a documented form of permission intensified, leading governments to develop visa systems. The verb 'visaed' is a colloquial adaptation that reflects the change in usage surrounding the requirements of travel, especially in the context of global immigration and tourism. As of the 21st century, the mechanisms of obtaining a visa have been further streamlined and digitalized, yet the term retains its historical roots while evolving with the times.