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1 виза виз·а
(passport) visaаннулировать (имеющуюся) визу — to cancel a (the existing) visa
выдать визу — to grant / to issue a visa, to vise
обратиться за получением визы — to apply / to approach for a visa; to make / to submit an application for a visa
отказать в визе — to refuse to grant (smb.) a visa, to deny (smb.) a visa
продлить визу — to prolong / to extend a visa
проставить визу в паспорте — to vise / to endorse a passport
въездная виза, виза на въезд — entry visa / permit
выездная виза, виза на выезд — exit visa / permit
виза, действительная в течение года с правом выезда и въезда через любые установленные пункты — visa valid for one year to cover all recognized exit / entry points
выдать визу, действительную для въезда через любой пункт — to grant a visa valid for entry at any point
виза для лиц, приезжающих по программе обмена — exchange visitor visa
виза на выезд из страны по железной дороге через порт Л. — exit visa valid for travel by rail to L. and exit from the country via L. port
выдача визы — granting / issue / issuance of a visa
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2 визы для лётного персонала
Diplomatic term: visas for air crewsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > визы для лётного персонала
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