Tourist Visa and Visitor Visa types
A tourist visa is an official document that a foreign government issues to allow visitors to enter their nation for tourism. Travelers are normally permitted to remain in the nation for a maximum of three months, while extended visits may be permitted in certain nations. Travelers can sometimes leave and return to the country because tourist visas are often good for one or more entries.
Similar to a tourist visa, a visitor visa permits travelers to enter another nation for tourism. However, a visitor visa is normally valid for longer periods of time—up to six months or possibly longer depending on the country's regulations—than a tourist visa, which usually expires after three months. Furthermore, visiting visas must be sought for in advance at the foreign government's embassy or consulate in your own country, whereas tourist visas are sometimes granted upon arrival at airports or other ports of entry.
Book a consultation with us to know which visa type is more applicable to you and your travel purpose, and to know the visa application requirements based on the country that you want to travel to.
