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visa
This term carries a heavy weight of bureaucracy and state authority. It represents the legal bridge between a traveler and a foreign government, often evoking feelings of anxiety or anticipation due to the potential for rejection or strict requirements. In modern usage, the word is frequently associated with the tension between global mobility and national security. It is distinct from a passport, which proves identity, whereas a visa grants specific permission for entry.
Countable when referring to the physical stamp or the specific legal document granted to a person (e.g., I have three different visas in my passport).