Although there are numerous types of visa available as per the countries that we choose, but there are mainly 5 different categories that an individual applies for the visa.
They are :

  1. Student Visa: A student visa is issued to individuals who plan to study in a foreign country at a recognized educational institution. It usually requires proof of acceptance from a school or university, financial ability to cover tuition and living expenses, and may have restrictions on employment during the study period. Student visas may also require health insurance and proof of English language proficiency, depending on the country.
  2. Visitor Visa: A visitor visa is a type of visa that allows individuals to travel to a foreign country for leisure, tourism, or recreational purposes. At Sky Mark Immigration, we provide expert assistance and guidance for obtaining visitor visas to various countries worldwide. Our experienced team ensures a smooth and efficient visa application process, taking care of all the details and requirements involved.
  3. Business Visa: A business visa is issued to individuals who wish to visit a foreign country for business-related activities, such as attending meetings, conferences, or negotiating contracts. It may have limitations on the duration of stay and may not allow the visa holder to engage in gainful employment. Business visas may require proof of business activities, financial solvency, and invitation letters from business partners or organizations.
  4. Tourist Visa: A tourist visa allows individuals to visit a foreign country for leisure, tourism, or recreational purposes. It typically has a specific duration of stay, and the visa holder is not allowed to engage in any work or business activities during their visit. Tourist visas may require proof of travel plans, accommodation arrangements, and sufficient funds to cover the expenses of the trip.
  5. Work Visa: A work visa, also known as an employment visa, is granted to individuals who have been offered a job in a foreign country and intend to work there. It may require a valid job offer from an employer, proof of qualifications or skills, and may have restrictions on the type of work, employer, and duration of stay. Work visas may also require medical examinations, police clearance, and other documentation.