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What does business visa mean?

The specific meaning of a business visa is as follows:

A business visa is a temporary visa that allows the holder to conduct business activities in other countries, including conferences, exhibitions, business talks, and visits Customers, training and other business purposes. A business visa may also be called a B visa or business visit visa. Business visas are divided into short-term business visas, multiple-entry business visas, long-term business visas, etc. according to different purposes and the nationality of the holder.

The materials required to apply for a business visa include: valid passport, correctly filled visa application form, business invitation letter, business registration certificate, economic and trade certificate, etc. Business visas also need to meet the specific application requirements of the country of entry. The validity period and length of stay of a business visa depend on the regulations of the country where the visa is held and the requirements of the issuing agency.

Generally, the validity period of a business visa ranges from 1 to 10 years, and the length of stay also depends on the visa type, the needs of the holder and the requirements of the destination country. Business visas and tourist visas are both temporary visas, but there are still certain differences between them. Business visas focus on business purposes and allow the holder to conduct business activities and travel in other countries.

The tourist visa is for tourism purposes and only allows the holder to travel in other countries. In addition, the country of entry also has different requirements for the application conditions, processing cycle, fees, etc. for business visas and tourist visas.

Business visa is a temporary visa established to facilitate business exchanges and conference exchanges. Since its main purpose is business activities, applicants are required to provide more materials related to business activities. At the same time, when applying for a business visa, you should consult the embassy or consulate of the country of entry in China in advance and prepare the required materials as required to ensure that you can successfully obtain the visa.

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A visa (Visa) is a permission certificate issued by a country's government agency in accordance with the laws of the country to foreigners who apply to enter, exit or pass through the country. The visa is usually attached to the applicant's passport or other international travel document.

In special circumstances, a valid passport or other international travel document can be submitted on a separate sheet. With the advancement of science and technology, some countries have begun to issue electronic visas and biometric visas, which have greatly enhanced the anti-counterfeiting function of visas.