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A visa, port visa, entry permit, or visa is a form or stamp placed on a travel document (passport), allowing its holder to enter a specific country or countries according to specific conditions. A person may obtain it from the embassy of the country he wishes to visit or from its designated diplomatic representations, and sometimes from border crossing points or sea and air ports.
A passport is an official travel document that is recognized by the state to which a citizen belongs, and whose holder is defined in terms of his nationality and identity according to the state to which he belongs. This document allows its holder to enter and pass through other countries. The passport usually contains a personal photo of the holder, his signature, date of birth, nationality, and some other details related to personal identification. Some countries are on the verge of preparing an electronic passport, which carries the fingerprint and the fingerprint of the cornea of the eye of the holder. To further confirm the identity of users and avoid forgery or manipulation of nationalities. Passports are usually required for international travel, but not in all cases, as they serve only because they are an internationally known means of confirming the identity of the traveler, so this method can be dispensed with. For example, citizens belonging to European Union countries do not need passports to go to any country. It is subject to the laws of this union. Recently, an American citizen can go to Mexico, Canada, or even the Caribbean using only a driver’s license as an identity, and proof of birth for the holder.
Ta2shira was established with the aim of providing distinguished technical assistance to those wishing to travel by providing all information to obtain an entry visa to any country in the world through close cooperation with all foreign embassies operating in the Arab Republic of Egypt. Visa.com clarifies all the information required through each embassy separately and according to the type of each visa, and provides application applications and all forms related to the type of visa for the user to download directly through our website.
Through our long technical experience in this field, the team at Ta2shira helps you review all the required documents and complete them according to the instructions of each embassy separately, and submit the application on your behalf to obtain the visa at most embassies, which doubles the chance of your application being accepted.
Yes, the information available on the Visa.com website is constantly updated through our continuous communication with all foreign embassies represented in the Arab Republic of Egypt.
Ta2shira.com obtains the information available on the site through a work team that communicates with all foreign embassies represented in the Arab Republic of Egypt constantly. Visa.com has requested that all embassies inform it of any changes that occur to the information available on its site, immediately, through a special e-mail dedicated to this. the purpose.
Unfortunately, you cannot use Visa.com if you do not hold an Egyptian passport, and you cannot benefit from our services at this stage.
The service fee at Visa.com is 150 pounds for each visa for adults, 75 pounds for each visa for children from 6 to 12 years old, and free for children under 6 years old. These fees include reviewing your papers and helping you complete them, setting an appointment to apply at the embassy, and paying fees. The visa is submitted to the embassy, submitted and received on your behalf or accompanied by you during the application process if the embassy requires this.
The service fee for Ta2shira.com is for the services we provide to you. It is a fixed fee and may not be refunded if the application has already been submitted at the embassy. As for the visa fee for the embassy, it is the fee that is determined by the embassy in exchange for obtaining the visa and is not refundable after payment.
You can obtain Visa.com services by contacting us daily from Sunday to Thursday from nine in the morning until five in the evening to schedule an appointment to receive and review your application.
Yes, you must make sure to obtain an official receipt bearing the Visa.com logo and stamp and stating the value of the fees you paid and the services required. Using this receipt number, you will be able to follow up on the status of your application.
Unfortunately, we cannot help you apply for an immigration visa, nor can we place workers abroad.
If you do not find information about the visa you wish to obtain, please contact us and we will provide it to you immediately.
No, we do not guarantee that you will obtain the visa you are applying for, as this is an inherent right of the consular section of the embassy to which you are applying, but we review your papers and documents for you in a technical manner and help you complete them and facilitate and clarify the procedures for you.
We can certainly help you obtain an airline ticket, insurance policy, or hotel reservations around the world at the best prices.
A refund of the visa fee may not be claimed if your application is rejected.
Yes, we handle all procedures on your behalf, including booking an appointment to apply at the embassy.
Yes, we pay the visa fees at the embassy on your behalf, and these fees are non-refundable in the event of rejection or cancellation.
There are some embassies that require the applicant to be present in person to apply, and in this case our representative will accompany you during the application process. If the embassy does not require the applicant to be present in person, we will handle the entire application process on your behalf.
Most embassies specify specific types of visas that they grant and usually explain the purpose of the visit. The requirements for each visa differ from the other, and therefore you must determine the purpose of your visit to match it with the type of visa to be applied for.
Requesting an account statement of the applicant’s bank balance has become a basic requirement for most embassies, usually for the last 6 or 3 months, according to the conditions of each embassy.
Some embassies require a minimum amount to be available in the account statement, so please review the conditions of each embassy or contact us to confirm.
A bank statement increases the chances of your application for a visa being accepted. You can apply if you do not have a bank statement if you have proof of your financial ability to bear the expenses of the trip and subsistence in the country you wish to travel to.
The movement statement is a statement extracted from the Passport Department at the Tahrir Complex in Cairo, which shows the person’s international travel movement during the past years. There are some embassies that request a statement of movements from the applicant if he is traveling for the first time.
Some embassies do not require that the hotel and flight reservation be paid, and they are satisfied with only the initial reservation in case the applicant is not granted the required entry visa. However, there are some embassies that require that the hotel reservation be paid according to a receipt and that the flight ticket be paid in full. Therefore, please review the conditions of each embassy and contact us for inquiries.
There are many embassies that require the submission of an international insurance policy to cover the expenses of any emergency, such as a theft or, God forbid, a health crisis that you may encounter during your trip abroad, so that the insurance company bears these expenses. Some embassies require a minimum insurance policy coverage value, so please review the conditions of each embassy and contact us for inquiries.
Some embassies, especially the embassies of European Union countries, scan the ten fingerprints of the applicant for a visa, in addition to a digital photo of the face. These fingerprints are valid for five years, and children under the age of 12 are exempt from them.
Yes, there are some embassies that require special technical requirements for photographs attached to visa applications. If these conditions are violated, the application will be refused acceptance in the first place. You can click here to review the technical requirements for photographs of the embassies of the United States of America, China, and Schengen countries.
There are some embassies that require a personal interview with the applicant to obtain a visa, so that one of the consular department officials reviews the applicant’s papers and documents and discusses with him the reasons for travel. As for the embassies that do not request a personal interview for the applicant, they are satisfied with only the papers and documents submitted.
Visa fees are the fees determined by the embassy for each type of visa and also specify the method of collection and the currency of collection. There are embassies that require payment of visa fees in dollars or euros, and there are embassies that specify visa fees in foreign currency but accept payment in Egyptian pounds according to the exchange rate in effect at the time of payment. There are embassies that accept cash payment during application and other embassies that require bank deposit of visa fees before application. As for the number of entry times, it is usually one time or multiple times, meaning that if you obtain a visa valid for six months and enter once, this means that you can enter this country only once during six months. If your visa is multiple times, this means that you can exit and enter to and from this country as you wish during the validity period of the visa.
Usually this is due to the embassy’s evaluation of your application. If you specified “multiple entries” in your visa application and were surprised that the embassy granted you a “one-time” entry visa, this means that they were not convinced of your need to obtain this type of visa.
The application for a visa is an application form specific to each embassy that the applicant must fill out accurately and include all his personal and practical data and data about his trip, in addition to other data specified by each embassy. You can download these applications from our website, print them, and fill them out in clear writing, and we can also help you fill them out. There are some embassies that require these forms to be filled out online only, without printed forms. You must make sure to fill out this application very accurately, as any error could lead to your application being rejected permanently, and you are fully responsible for all the data that you fill in the application.
Any documents you submit attached to your visa application must be in English or the language of the country you are applying for. In the event that these documents are translated into languages other than their original language, this translation must be certified by one of the offices approved by the embassy to which the application is submitted.
Yes, we translate these documents on your behalf and in cooperation with translation offices approved by each embassy.
The employer’s letter must be on paper bearing the employer’s logo, address, and means of contact. It includes your name, position, total monthly/annual salary, the date you joined work, and the purpose of travel in the event of applying for a work visit visa or approval for a vacation in The duration of travel in the event of applying for a tourist visa. The name and position of the signatory should be stated at the end of the letter, in addition to the official stamp of the entity. It is preferable that the letter be in English or have a certified translation.
Of course, this increases the chances of your application being accepted, and you must attach any previous passports that contain entry visas for different countries.
Most embassies require a passport validity period of no less than six months from the date of return from your trip, and some require three months in order to ensure the validity of your passport during the period of your stay abroad. If this period is not applicable to your passport, you must renew it before applying for a visa.
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Yes, there must be some blank pages in your passport to paste the entry visa. If the pages in your passport have expired, you must renew them before applying for the visa.
The validity period of the visa is the period during which you can travel to the country whose visa is obtained. As for the duration of stay, it is the period that you can spend in this country and is stated in the visa. For example, if the validity of the visa is six months and the duration of stay is fifteen days, this means that you can travel to these countries at any time during the six months, and your duration of stay begins for fifteen days from the moment of your arrival. In most cases, it is difficult to extend the period of stay while you are abroad, and if you violate the period of stay, even for one day, this means that you violate the conditions of the visa and expose you to deportation from the country you are visiting or prevent you from obtaining a visa to enter this country again.
In most cases, you can re-apply for a visa in the event of rejection, but you must first know the reasons for the rejection and work to address them during re-application.
The embassy you are applying to is the only body that has the right to accept or reject your application after carefully examining it, but you must provide any documents that you may believe may strengthen the position of your application.
Yes, there are many countries that do not require holders of Egyptian passports to obtain a prior entry visa to visit them, but allow them to obtain an entry visa upon arrival in their territories. Click here to view a list of these countries.
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