Visa

Visa / noun :

First Page Mentioned (By Name) : ch. “Yes, Ava, There Is A Problem With The Exhibit” – pg. 22

From early European (PIE) *weid- ', meaning to see, visa' literally means an official paper that has been seen, or rather verified, by an official. It's often used as a sort of security measure to insure people are allowed to live, travel or work in certain places, and all have various levels of security (usually resulting in color coded visas). Geb rarely uses visas, but when they do, they have up to four colors: white is an immediate pass, yellow usually has to wait for verification or availability, green is the next step down, and blue visas typically experience extreme delay.

Related Entry: Geb (The Island Of)

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