It means the number on your visa card,
Ugally people who are 17 & up have visa cards.!
visa number
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 16 digit account number printed or embossed on the card.
on the front of the visa card
A Visa number on any type of visa is like a serial number or control number used usually for security purposes or tracking purposes.
Your visa number is typically not located on your border crossing card, as this card is primarily used for travel between the U.S. and Mexico. Instead, your visa number is found on your visa itself, which is usually a separate document affixed to your passport. If you need to find your visa number, check the visa page in your passport where it will be labeled as "Visa Number" or "Control Number."
I think u mean schengen visa
Depends what visa and what country
Normally a visa number on most types of visa will be displayed prominently on the visa, it is normally also bar-coded so that is can be scanned at emigration and immigration offices.
The Canadian Visa number is in the top right corner of the visa. You can locate this number easily as it is directly under the document number.
Yes, you can check your employment visa status by the visa number. Employers have a phone number to call and can verify the number instantly. You can call the INS to check your status at anytime.
If you mean a non-immigrant visa such as a B1, B2, F1, H1B, then it's on the visa itself. The visa would be the nice-looking laminated sticker (the new ones, at least) on your passport, and the number would be a long number on the top of the visa. If you lost it, there's going to be some minor problems obtaining the number, but you would have to contac the Dept. of State or the consular section where you obtained the visa. If you're talking about an immigrant visa, an A-number may or may not be assigned to you if you're still waiting for the petition to be approved. Generally, this would not be termed a "visa number". Check out any I-797 Notice of Action mailed by USCIS. The 9 digit number (sometimes 8 digits since the first number is assumed to be 0) would be above the beneficiary name (A xxx xxx xxx). If the number's not there, then there's none assigned. Depending on why you need the "visa number", you can use the receipt number as proof that there's a pending petition (the receipt number is 13 characters long and starts with three letters like EAC, WAC, or MSC). For Non-Immigrant Visa, Visa number is the RED Number on the Visa itself. This answer is from USCIS.It is the RED number - check out this CIS Form that advises under Visa # "(not the control number that begins with a year)"Please refer to the related link for more information.