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VISIT VISA

CANADA VISIT VISA

A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV), also referred to as a visitor visa or Canada Tourist visa, is an official document issued by a Canadian visa office that is placed in your passport to show that you have met the requirements for admission to Canada as a temporary resident (either as a visitor, a student, or a worker).

Eligibility

You must meet some basic requirements to get a visitor visa. You must:

  • have a valid travel document, like a passport
  • be in good health
  • have no criminal or immigration-related convictions
  • convince an immigration officer that you have ties—such as a job, home, financial assets or family—that will take you back to your home country
  • convince an immigration officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your visit
  • have enough money for your stay
  • The amount of money you will need depends on how long you will stay and if you will stay in a hotel, or with friends or relatives.

You may also need a medical exam and a letter of invitation from someone who lives in Canada.

Documents

You’ll need to provide the following information:

  • Your passport.
  • Appropriate Canada visa application form.
  • Proof of paid Canada visa fees.
  • Proof of clean criminal record.
  • Proof of being in good health through a medical exam.
  • Photographs following the photo requirements for a Canada visa.
  • Proof of financial means.
  • Proof you will return to your home country once the Canadian visa expires.
  • Identity and Civil Status Documents.
  • A cover letter that explains the purpose of your travel to Canada.
  • Letter of support/invitation to Canada.

UNITED KINGDOM VISIT VISA

The UK visitor visa, also known as the Standard Visitor Visa, is a UK short-stay visa that allows its holder to stay in the UK for up to 6 months. However, the embassy has the right to issue permits for a shorter period.

Eligibility

This visa is established for those that wish to travel to the United Kingdom for purposes of:

  • To visit family members.
  • Medical treatment.
  • For professional reasons.

 

You must show that:

  • You’ll leave the UK at the end of your visit
  • You’ll not live in the UK for extended periods through frequent or successive visits or make the UK your main home.
  • You’re able to support yourself and your dependents during your trip
  • You’re able to pay for your return or onward journey.

Documents

You must provide a passport or travel document. Your passport should be valid for the whole of your stay in the UK and contain a blank page for your visa. You must provide certified translations of any documents that are not in English. You’ll need to provide the following information:

  • The dates you’re planning to travel to the UK
  • Details of where you’ll be staying during your visit
  • How much do you think your trip will cost
  • Your current home address and how long you’ve lived there
  • Your parents’ names and dates of birth (if known)
  • How much do you earn in a year (if you have an income)
  • Details of any criminal, civil or immigration offences you may have committed
    You might also need to provide:
  • Details of your travel history for the past ten years
  • Your employer’s address and telephone number
  • Your partner’s name, date of birth, and passport number
  • The name and address of anyone paying for your trip
  • The name, address and passport number of any family members you have in the UK

 

Getting a decision

Once you’ve applied online, proved your identity and provided your documents, you’ll usually get a decision on your visa within three weeks.

EUROPEAN VISIT VISA

From England and France to Italy and Germany, European countries are vibrant cities known for their institutions, eateries, nightlife. Natural beauty aside, Europe is dotted with man-made marvels, some of which are so iconic that no trip to the continent would be complete without visiting these countries. 

  • Italy
  • Spain
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Norway
  • Sweden
Europe

The Schengen Visa is issued to any foreign citizen whose nationality requires a Schengen Visa. This enables the passport holder to enter freely into any of the 25 member countries without obtaining a separate visa for each country. This only applies to individuals who are looking to visit one or more Schengen countries either as a tourist, a student or a traveler on business for a period of no longer than three months. If you intend to stay in any of the Schengen countries for a period of longer than three months, the Schengen visa no longer applies.

Eligibility

You must meet some basic requirements to get a visitor visa. You must:

  • have a valid travel document, like a passport
  • be in good health
  • have no criminal or immigration-related convictions
  • convince an immigration officer that you have ties—such as a job, home, financial assets or family—that will take you back to your home country
  • convince an immigration officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your visit
  • have enough money for your stay
  • The amount of money you will need depends on how long you will stay and if you will stay in a hotel, or with friends or relatives.

Documents

You’ll need to provide the following information:

  • Application Form
  • Original Passport
  • Passport Photo Copy
  • Air Line Reservation
  • Air Line Confirmed Return Ticket
  • Hotel Reservation
  • NADRA Issued Card
  • B form for kids
  • NADRA Marriage Certificate
  • Bank Statement
  • Minimum Account Balance Requirement
  • Income Proof
  • Business Proof
  • Salary Proof
  • Property Proof
  • Any other fixed assets or wealth proof
  • FBR Tax Returns

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA VISIT VISA

The United States is by far the most famous country in the world. It’s renowned for its attractions, such as the Grand Canyon, tech innovation, sports, and it has a large imprint on the global culture.

A “visitor” visa is a non-immigrant visa and generally is used to enter the United States for pleasure or medical treatment. If the purpose of the planned travel is recreational, including tourism, visiting friends or relatives, rest, or is related to medical treatment, activities of a fraternal, social, or service nature, or participation by amateurs who will receive no remuneration in musical, sports and similar events or contests, then a visitor visa would be the appropriate type of visa for the travel. Persons planning to travel to the United States for a different purpose, including students, temporary workers, crew members, or journalists, must apply for a separate visa category.

Visit Visa

Eligibility

You must meet some basic requirements to get a visitor visa. You must:

  • Have a valid travel document, like a passport
  • Be in good health
  • Have no criminal or immigration-related convictions
  • Convince an immigration officer that you have ties—such as a job, home, financial assets or family—that will take you back to your home country
  • Convince an immigration officer that you will leave Australia at the end of your visit
  • Have enough money for your stay
  • The amount of money you will need depends on how long you will stay and if you will stay in a hotel, or with friends or relatives.

Sponsor’s Documents

  • Copy of passport
  • Bank Statement
  • Sponsorship Declaration
  • Utility Bills
  • Proof of employment or Business
  • Residence Proof

Documents

You’ll need to provide the following information:

  • Passport copy
  • CNIC
  • Family Registration Certificate
  • Birth Certificates
  • Marriage Certificate
  • Travel itinerary, if you have already made travel arrangements.
  • Travel History (Copies of Visas & Entry-exit stamps etc.)
  • NTN Card (Copy)
  • Tax Returns (Last 2 to 3 years)
  • Financial Statements
  • Company Registration Certificate
  • Chamber of Commerce Registration (Current)
  • Company Profile (Brochures, Catalogue, Visiting Cards etc.)
  • Invoices (Random Invoices from Suppliers & Clients if available)
  • Bank Statement
  • Experience Letters & Certificates (If Available)
  • Résumé or Curriculum Vitae – You may be required to provide information about your current and previous education and work history.

AUSTRALIA VISIT VISA

Australia is famous for its magnificent heritage, unique and living landscapes. For people to visit Australia temporarily for a holiday, visit relatives or friends, or other short-term non-work purposes, including study for less than three months, Tourist Visa is considered best. There are a variety of visas available to travelers to Australia. The type of visa you should apply for depends on the length of your stay, your passport and the purpose of your visit.

Visit Visa

Eligibility

You must meet some basic requirements to get a visitor visa. You must:

  • Have a valid travel document, like a passport
  • Be in good health
  • Have no criminal or immigration-related convictions
  • Convince an immigration officer that you have ties—such as a job, home, financial assets or family—that will take you back to your home country
  • Convince an immigration officer that you will leave Australia at the end of your visit
  • Have enough money for your stay
  • The amount of money you will need depends on how long you will stay and if you will stay in a hotel, or with friends or relatives.

Documents

You’ll need to provide the following information:

  • Scanned copies of every page of your current/previous passport containing visas or stamps
  • Family Registration Certificate / Form B
  • If married, Marriage Registration Certificate
  • One recent passport size photo (taken in the last six months)
  • Evidence that you have sufficient funds for your personal support during your stay in Australia:
  1. A bank account maintenance letter
  2. Bank statements for the last three months
  • Details of travel arrangements/accommodation and planned travel itinerary
  • Land ownership
  • Property ownership
  • Evidence of shares/investments
  • A valid polio vaccination certificate
  • A valid Covid 19 vaccination certificate

Other Requirements

If your visit is funded by a relative or friend in Australia:

  • A letter from your friend or relative stating that they will be funding your visit to Australia. Their letter should include their full name and date of birth, their relationship to you and the period of your stay they intend to support you for.
  • Evidence that your friend or relative has sufficient funds to support you during your stay in Australia:
  • Bank statements for the last three months
  • Salary slips/ pay slips for the last three months

If your visit is funded by a relative or friend outside Australia:

  • A letter from your friend or relative stating that they will be funding your visit to Australia. Their letter should include their full name and date of birth, their relationship to you and the period of your stay they intend to support you for
  • Evidence that your friend or relative has sufficient funds to support you during your stay in Australia
  • Bank statements for the last three months
  • Salary slips/ pay slips for the last three months
  • A copy of their contract or letter from employer providing details of their position, income and length of contract/employment
  • If your friend or relative is self-employed, evidence of the: Name and address of business, information about the nature of the business, business registration license, bank statements relating to the business

If you are employed:

  • Salary slips/ pay slips for the last three months
  • A copy of your contract or letter from your employer – stating your position, details of your income, length of your contract/employment
  • Letter from your employer that your leave (period should be specified) has been approved and that you will resume your employment following your leave or business visit

If you are self-employed:

  • Evidence of company/business details – Name and address of business, information about the nature of the business, business registration license, bank statements relating to the business
  • Certified copy of your National Tax Number (NTN) Registration Certificate issued by the Federal Board of Revenue

If you are a student:

  • Evidence of your enrolment at your school/college or university

Applicants under the age of 18 years who are traveling without either one or both of their parents

  • A statutory declaration from the non-traveling parent/s must be provided or Form 1229 Consent form to grant an Australian visa to a child under the age of 18 years from the non-traveling parent/s or guardian must be provided
  • Certified evidence demonstrating parent/s and child relationship (birth certificate)
  • Certified copies of parents’/guardian’s national identity cards or passports

Applicants over 75 years of age or older

  • Evidence that you have medical insurance covering your proposed length of your stay in Australia.
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