Tuesday, May 17, 2016

How The Visa System Started

When the first borders were established, the visa system started. The very first visas were documents allowing the carriers to cross frontline. And among the earliest known references to exit visa and passport is found in the Hebrew Bible. Nehemiah 2:7-9 stated that Nehemiah ask permission to travel to Judea from King Artaxerxes I of Persia. He was actually a servant of the king then. The king granted his request and gave him a letter addressed to the governors beyond the river to give him safe passage as he travelled through their lands.

When Did Visa Became Mandatory


It only became mandatory to have a passport and visa to cross borders after the First World War. Once a nation is involved in war, it is very important to have total control over the movement of your people and foreigners. Government officials loved such idea that it was treasured as important part of any country bureaucracy. It is among the services where applicants must pay upfront without any assurance that their visa will be issued.

Today, visa policies vary from one country to another. The strictest policies will certainly greatly affect the economic development of counties implementing them. In the long run, it will weaken even the strongest country and make it very vulnerable. However, extreme opposite may lead to slow displacement by new arrivals as it occurred in most countries.

Trivia Info Resource: pathwayvisas.com

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