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'''Visa''' most commonly refers to:
'''Visa''' most commonly refers to:
*'''[[Travel visa]]''', a document that allows entry to a country
*'''[[Travel visa]]''', a document that allows entry to a foreign country
*'''[[Visa Inc.]]''', a US multinational financial and payment cards company
*'''[[Visa Inc.]]''', a US multinational financial and payment cards company
** [[Visa Debit]] card issued by the above company
** [[Visa Debit]] card issued by the above company
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* [[VISA (gene)]] (virus induced signaling adaptor)
* [[VISA (gene)]] (virus induced signaling adaptor)
* Visa, a fabric marketed by [[Milliken & Company]]
* Visa, a fabric marketed by [[Milliken & Company]]



==Film and television==
==Film and television==
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* "Visa", a composition by [[Charlie Parker]], which he recorded in 1949
* "Visa", a composition by [[Charlie Parker]], which he recorded in 1949
* "Visa", a song by Tulisa from ''[[The Female Boss]]''
* "Visa", a song by Tulisa from ''[[The Female Boss]]''
* "Visa para un sueño", a song by Juan Luis Guerra y 4:40 from the album ''[[Ojalá Que Llueva Café]]'', 1989


==Other uses==
==Other uses==

Latest revision as of 00:18, 24 December 2024

Visa most commonly refers to:

Visa or VISA may also refer to:

Places

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Science and technology

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Film and television

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  • Visa (film), a 1983 Malayalam film
  • "The Visa", a 1993 episode of the television sitcom Seinfeld

Music

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Other uses

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See also

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