Visa label with alphanumeric number at back of passport, what does it mean? [closed]
I just got my passport back from visa-processing. It contains a visa-label with a bar-code and alphanumeric code. Does that mean I've a valid visa for South Africa ? If yes, how could I find more information about the visa as in how much validity they gave me and things like that. If it was a denial then surely there would have been something more in the envelope and there isn't. How do I make sense of it and get more information about the visa label.
Update - My bad. The visa was stuck/glued between two pages and was so think so got over-looked :(
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What does visas mean on a passport?
What is a Visa? The main difference between a visa and a passport is that a visa is an endorsement placed within a passport that grants the holder official permission to enter, leave or stay in a country for a specified time period. The most common visa types are tourist, student, work and transit visas.What is a visa label?
A visa label is a document placed in your passport that contains information about your visa.What is the barcode on my passport?
The barcode represents the encoded value of the pre-identified fields as they are typed in or corrected. When the form is completed on the screen, the applicant must print the form on his/her printer. When the form is printed the 2D barcode is printed as part of the application form.What is a label free visa?
Why go label free? A large number of non-citizens travelling to Australia already travel to Australia without the need for a visa label in their passport. It means that visa applicants will be notified immediately after grant of a visa decision.How To TRACK PASSPORT STAMPING? 🇨🇦 (Canada VISA Stamping Process)
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