Vised: meaning, definitions and examples

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vised

 

[ vaɪzd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

legal term

The term 'vised' refers to the act of having a visa stamped or verified on a passport, indicating that the holder has permission to enter or stay in a certain country. This usually involves a formal process at an embassy or consulate, where documentation is reviewed and conditions of entry are detailed.

Synonyms

approved, authenticated, visaed.

Examples of usage

  • She had her travel documents vised before departing.
  • He was excited to get his passport vised for the first time.
  • Make sure to get all necessary paperwork vised.
  • The embassy vised her application quickly.
  • They failed to get their visas vised in time for the trip.

Translations

Translations of the word "vised" in other languages:

🇵🇹 revisado

🇮🇳 समीक्षित

🇩🇪 überarbeitet

🇮🇩 disemak

🇺🇦 переглянутий

🇵🇱 zrewidowany

🇯🇵 見直された

🇫🇷 révisé

🇪🇸 revisado

🇹🇷 gözden geçirilmiş

🇰🇷 검토된

🇸🇦 مراجع

🇨🇿 revidovaný

🇸🇰 revidovaný

🇨🇳 修订的

🇸🇮 revidiran

🇮🇸 endursko

🇰🇿 қайта қаралған

🇬🇪 განახლებული

🇦🇿 təkrar nəzərdən keçirilmiş

🇲🇽 revisado

Etymology

The word 'vised' is derived from the noun 'visa', which comes from the Latin phrase 'charta visa', meaning 'paper that has been seen'. The concept of a visa dates back to ancient times when documents were required to regulate the movement of individuals across borders. Over time, visa requirements became more formalized, especially in the 20th century, as international travel increased. The process of 'vising' refers specifically to the action of applying for and obtaining a visa, which includes various checks for legal entry into another country. In modern usage, vised is often associated with the bureaucratic processes of immigration and travel.