Travel Flashcards
in time for
before something else happens; before something is due
* You came home from work just in time for dinner.
to travel freely
to be able to go to another country without needing a visa or
any other special permission or documents
* People in the European Union can usually travel freely between its countries
without having to show their passports.
entry
the process of going into another country
* Is this your first entry to the United States, or have you been here before?
“Is this your first entry to the United States?”
consulate
a building that belongs to a foreign country, where people from that
country can get help and where people who want to travel to that country can get
the documents they need
* Sharon lost her passport while traveling in Slovakia, so she had to go to the
U.S. consulate to get a new one.
to overstay (one’s) visa
to stay in a country longer that one has permission to
stay for; to stay in a country after one’s visa has expired
* When they overstayed their visa, they had to pay $100 to the government.
reinforcement
something or someone that helps with a project and makes it stronger or makes
something stronger. In this case, it means more people: “I think we need more
people to help us.”