Each country has its own visa application requirements. Make sure to check with your destination country’s appropriate government website to find out. Requirements typically include filling out the visa application form, providing your passport for stamping if required, a photograph, and additional documents such as your flight itinerary, hotel booking or letter of invitation.
Many countries also have inadmissibility guidelines when it comes to issuing visas. Potential visitors may be deemed inadmissible if, for example, they have a criminal history, are a security risk, have a serious health problem, have serious financial problems and more.
If you do not meet the visa requirements for the country you intend to visit it is highly likely that your visa application will be denied and you will not be allowed entry into the country.
What Are the Supporting Documents Required for Visitor Visas?
When filing your visa application with the embassy of the country you intend to visit, you will be asked to include supporting documents with the main visa application. The following is a list of commonly requested supporting #documents:
Letter of invitation.
A photocopy of the information page of your passport.
One or two photographs of a specific size determined by the visa office.
Proof of financial support during the trip.
Travel insurance.
Airplane tickets.
Proof of purpose of travel.
Visa application fees.
What Is an Invitation Letter for a Visa?
Some countries, such as Canada and the United States, may require the visitor to include a letter of invitation with their #travel visa application. A letter of invitation is a formal letter from the person you intend to visit stating that they are inviting you to visit them in that country. Invitation letters help travel authorities vet potential visitors by making sure that a temporary visit is indeed the true nature of the visa request. Check with your intended destination’s #government website for details on what needs to be included in a such a letter.
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