What is meant by viza and passport and say the use of each?



Answer:
VISA: A stamp in the passport issued by an American Embassy or Consulate abroad, allowing the holder to request entry to the United States in a certain visa status within the time period specified on the visa. A visa may allow one, two or multiple entries before the expiration date of the visa.

PASSPORT: A passport is a formal identity document or certification issued by a national government that identifies the holder as a national of a particular state, and requests permission, in the name of the sovereign or government of the issuing country, for the bearer to be permitted to enter and pass through other countries.
passport means the permission by the administration of a country to its citizen to go abroad.
viza means the permission by a country to a person from other country to visit its country safely.
You just need to check on the website and it would clearly tell you what is passport and visa dude. Can we have some meaningful questions asked, hello!!!
You want passport to say: May I go out? You want visa to say: May I come in?

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