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What is Multiple Entry Visa? Meaning, Full Form & Guide (2026)

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Quick Definition

A multiple-entry visa allows the holder to enter and exit a country multiple times within the visa's validity period, without needing a new visa for each entry. Single-entry visas are valid only once — re-entering requires a new application. F-1 visa stamps are typically multiple-entry; UK Student visas issued from abroad are also multiple-entry.

Multiple Entry Visa — Full Explanation

Multiple-entry is especially important for students who travel home during holidays. UK Student visa: multiple-entry by default when issued abroad. Canada Study Permit does not have entry restrictions — the TRV component is typically multiple-entry. US F-1 stamp is valid for multiple entries during its 5-year validity. Expired visa stamps require a new stamp before re-entering (except USA on valid I-20).

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Arjun SinghAcademic Counsellor — Test Prep & Complex Profiles
600+ students

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — UK Student visas issued abroad are multiple-entry by default, valid for the course duration. You can travel home and return as many times as needed during validity.
If your F-1 stamp has expired, yes — get a new stamp at a US consulate before re-entering. If the stamp is still valid, you can re-enter during its validity period.

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