1. visa - Noun
2. visa - Verb
3. Visa - Proper noun
See Vis/.
To indorse, after examination, with the word vise, as a passport; to vise.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe H-1B visa program which helps sustain our rapidly growing economy and also helps meet the health care needs of families living in rural New Mexico. Heather Wilson
We believe that visa quotas should be lifted and people should visit anywhere they wish freely. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
I tend to discourage people from calling me 'Sir Ian,' because I don't like being separated out from the rest of the population. Of course, it can be useful if you're writing an official letter, like trying to get a visa or something passed through Parliament. They're impressed by these things. Ian McKellen
So far we have not convinced the Chinese authorities. My own brother was refused a visa on what was probably my last chance of seeing him when he was going around the world on a tour. Scott Nearing was similarly refused. Anna Louise Strong
The visa lottery system poses a national security threat. Under the program, each successful applicant is chosen at random and given the status of permanent resident based on pure luck. Bob Goodlatte
Some things are best left a blur. Births and Visa Bills. Sophie Kinsella