Re: Tourist or business visa from US?

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On Aug 27, 2010, at 6:42 AM, Olaf Kolkman wrote:

> 
> On Aug 24, 2010, at 10:49 PM, Melinda Shore wrote:
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>> On Aug 24, 2010, at 12:44 PM, Behcet Sarikaya wrote:
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>>> Many countries we go to attend IETF meetings would probably require "business" 
>>> visa but we go there as tourists on a visa waiver program.
>> 
>> I don't quite understand this discussion.  Why not ask
>> the host what they recommend?
> 
> 
> Since one is responsible for ones own travel, I suggest you (always) ask a specialist yourself, like the local consulate or a visa service bureau. 
> 
> FWIW, if you are in the NL: I've been using http://www.visum.nl/ a number of times. In some cases these visa buros can arrange a letter of invitation for you. This buro does that for trips to Russia.  
> 
> Also FWIF, I just called the that visa buro about China and they actually recommended to ask for a tourist visa which will result in a 'general' visum that can be used for business too. Or, as second alternative apply for both tourist and business, which will result in a general visa too. I will probably take the approach of handing them all the paperwork, including the LOI and let them make sure I get the right visa.
> 
> Again, don't take my word, or anybody else's, do your own research.
> 
> --Olaf
> 
> 
> PS I always thought of Visa being plural of Visum, but that is rejected by my spell checker. Is there a singular version of the word in English?
> 

No. Visa is singular. It comes from Latin, carta vīsa, which is also singular. 

The plural in English is visas. 

Marshall

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