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A '''visa''' is a document issued by a country's government allowing the holder to enter (or to make a formal request to enter) or to leave that country. | A '''visa''' is a document issued by a country's government allowing the holder to enter (or to make a formal request to enter) or to leave that country. | ||
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A visa is a document issued by a country's government allowing the holder to enter (or to make a formal request to enter) or to leave that country.
Legislation
The Sex Offender Visa Loophole Elimination Act of 2006 would have barred convicted sex offenders from having family-based visa petitions granted.[1]
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