Category: Visa Types
Yes, but the process varies by country and type of visa. You’ll often need to apply for a change of status and meet specific eligibility requirements.
Category: Visa Types

To apply, you typically need to submit an application along with proof of your relationship to the family member who is already in the host country, as well as supporting documents like financial statements and identity verification.

Category: Visa Types

An investor visa allows individuals to live and work in the country by investing a specified amount in a business. Eligibility usually requires meeting financial thresholds and creating jobs for locals.

Category: Visa Types

Requirements generally include a valid passport, a completed application form, proof of travel plans, financial means to support your stay, and sometimes an invitation letter if staying with friends or family.

Category: Visa Types

A work visa allows you to work legally in the host country, typically tied to an employer. A student visa permits you to study at an educational institution, often with restrictions on the number of hours you can work.