| | If you plan to study, work, or travel internationally, you, an ESL learner, will likely go through a "visa application" process at some point. This can involve documents, interviews, and communication with immigration offices—all in English. Knowing the right vocabulary can help you understand forms, ask questions, and avoid mistakes. Mastering today's vocabulary will prepare you to talk about visas with clarity and confidence. Let's jump right in! | | 5 Vocabulary Words | Visa (Noun): An official document or stamp that allows someone to enter, stay, or work in a country for a specific time. Example Sentences: I applied for a student visa to study in Canada. He needs a work visa before starting his new job abroad. The tourist visa allows you to stay for 90 days.
Application (Noun): The process of officially requesting something, usually in writing or online. Example Sentences: She submitted her application last week. The application includes personal details and documents. I filled out the application form at the embassy.
Documents (Noun): Official papers such as passports, ID cards, or letters used for identification or proof. Example Sentences: Bring all your documents to the visa interview. The required documents include a passport and bank statement. I lost one of the documents, so I had to reprint it.
Interview (Noun): A meeting where someone asks you questions, often used in the visa process. Example Sentences: I have my visa interview at the consulate tomorrow. She was nervous before the interview, but it went well. The interview questions were about my travel plans and job.
Approval (Noun): The official permission or agreement for something. Example Sentences: I'm waiting for approval on my visa application. Once you get approval, you can book your flight. Visa approval can take a few weeks, depending on the country.
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| Last month, I submitted my visa application for a study program in the U.S. I prepared all my documents and practiced for the interview at the embassy. After two weeks, I got an email saying my approval was confirmed. Now my visa is ready, and I can't wait to start this new adventure! | |
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