Hotels.ng visa guide

By Rebecca

20 November 2019

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A visa is an endorsement that permits the bearer to legally enter a foreign country. The visa is usually stamped or glued into the bearer?s passport. 

If your visa is glued into your passport, it is usually a small document that includes your name, passport number, place of birth, the reason for travel and expiration date. Stamped visas usually have less information on them. They only have the destination and date from which the visa is valid and official instructions stating how many days the visa is valid for.

There are different types of visas, each of which affords the bearer different rights in the host country and they are; Travel/Tourist Visa, Work Visa, Business Visa, Student Visa, Refugee/Asylum Visa, Working Holiday Visa, Spousal Visa, Transit Visa, eVisa, Immigrant Vs. Nonimmigrant Visas.

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How important is a visa?

Visas are necessary if you want to travel to a country that does not have a visa policy in place with your home country.

Many countries have visa policies and agreements that allow their citizens to travel freely between them without the need for a visa. 

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Visa Policy

The visa policy for a country is a rule that states who may or may not enter the country. The policy may allow passport holders of one country to enter visa-free but not the passport holders of another country. 

Most visa policies are bilateral, meaning that the two countries will allow visa-free travel to each other?s citizens.

How do you know you need a visa?

When you need a visa depends on where you?d like to go. If your home country has a visa agreement with the country to which you intend to travel, then you likely will not need to apply for a visa beforehand. However, if your home country does not have a visa agreement with your intended destination, then you must apply for a visa before traveling.

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What we do;

If you need to know what kind of visa will best suit your situation and how to know what destination will be perfect for you, then we offer a consultation service at a very affordable fee. During the duration of the consultation, you will get all the basic information you need to know about the kind of visa you wish to apply for and you will get attended to be experts for accurate direction.

If after the consultation you would like to be directed to agents who will guide you through your visa application process, then that will be made available for you. You will be directed to an agent who is always available to attend to all your questions and concerns about any kind of visa you want to apply for. You will personally be guided through the visa application process and how to go about each stage to ensure that your application is successful. This goes at a very affordable fee and it takes all the major stress off you and prepares you for what is to come.

Hotels.ng visa agents will guide you through what an invitation letter for a visa is and if you will be needing one, what to expect during a visa interview, what fees you will need to pay to obtain a visa, the visa processing times, the visa services various embassies offer, reasons for restrictions in your destination country and how to go about them, how to apply for a visa and the requirements you need for the visa type you applied for. 

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