Depends what visa and what country
No, an F1 visa is not considered a residence permit. It is a non-immigrant visa that allows international students to study in the United States.
To obtain a residence permit number with an F1 visa, you typically need to apply through the relevant government agency in the country where you are studying. This process may involve submitting required documents, such as your passport, visa, and proof of enrollment in a school. Once your application is approved, you will be issued a residence permit number, which allows you to legally reside in the country while studying.
They are the same thing. The actual term is residence visa. Both last 3 years and permit you to stay in the UAE.
It can be find in the entry permit.
i have the residence permit visa but in my thai passport how can change to iris one thanks.
Stay in Nigeria we don't want you in Hungary
yes u can apply, provided you are employed there and on a residence permit. If u r on a tourist visa, its almost certain ur application will not be approved.
Depends what visa and what country
"Citizens of the above 18 countries who hold a UK or Schengen long-term visa or residence permit still need to apply for an Irish visa, but will have the application fee waived."https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Ireland
When you say visa; are you planning on working, going to school, or something similar? If not, you do not need a visa. Also, you do not need a visa if you are just going to Europe for a visit. But you will need a visa if you are planning on moving there or staying for a certain length of time.
The L1 Visa number is located on the visa page that is usually stamped in the passport. The visa number may appear under control number on the visa page itself.
The residence VISA for the Dominican Republic costs US$125.00Description for the Dominican Residence ViSA:Visas for the purpose of requesting residency are issued for travelers whose intention is to establish in the Dominican Republic permanently. They are valid for one entry within 60 days of issue. Once in the Dominican Republic, the beneficiary of this visa must visit the Department of Migration within the 60 day period to apply for a provisional residence permit and complete additional local requirements.