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visumtype

Visumtype, or visa type, is the designation used by a country's immigration authorities to categorize a visa according to its intended purpose and the rights it grants. The visumtype determines which activities are allowed during stay, how long the holder may remain, whether multiple entries are permitted, and what supporting documents are required. Common visumtypes include tourist or short-stay visas for sightseeing, business visas for meetings, work visas for paid employment, student visas for study, and transit visas for layovers. Other categories cover family reunification, medical treatment, internships, cultural exchange, and diplomatic or official visits. Some systems further divide visas by length of stay (short-stay vs. long-stay) or by admission rights (single-entry vs. multiple-entry).

The exact criteria, documents, and fees differ by country and visumtype; eligibility often depends on passport

In practice, misidentification of visumtype can lead to delays or denial, and some visas can be converted

Understanding the visumtype is a key step in visa planning and policy, reflecting national immigration objectives

nationality
and
purpose.
Typical
requirements
include
a
valid
passport,
photographs,
proof
of
funds,
travel
itinerary,
and
purpose-specific
documents
such
as
an
admission
letter,
employment
contract,
invitation
letter,
or
medical
appointment.
Applicants
must
select
the
appropriate
visumtype
on
the
application,
or
the
consulate
assigns
it
after
review.
Processing
times
vary
widely.
to
another
type
or
extended
within
the
country.
Some
countries
issue
electronic
visas
(e-visas)
linked
to
a
visumtype,
while
others
stamp
or
label
a
physical
visa.
and
controls.