Usage examples of "double entry visa" in English with translation to Spanish

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It's a double whammy. Es un doble revés.
You have an entry ticket. Tienes una entrada.
I'd like to pay for this with my Visa card. Me gustaría pagar esto con mi tarjeta Visa.
Statistics suggest that the population of this town will double in five years. Las estadísticas indican que la población de esta ciudad se habrá duplicado en cinco años.
You need an entry ticket. Necesitas una entrada.
I have a tourist visa. Tengo una visa de turista.
Mary explained to Tom that the joke relied on a double entendre. Mary le explicó a Tom que la broma estaba en un doble sentido.
I have a student visa. Tengo un visado de estudiante.
Justice in this country is a bit of a double standard: there is the justice of the poor and the justice of the rich. La justicia en este país tiene un poco de doble rasero: la justicia del pobre y la justicia del rico.
I have a visa. Tengo una visa.
In our monogamous part of the world, to marry means to halve one’s rights and double one’s duties. En nuestra parte monógama del mundo, casarse significa dividir entre dos tus derechos y duplicar tus obligaciones.
It'll be impossible to get a visa on short notice. Será imposible obtener una visa en poco tiempo.
Prices are double what they were two years ago. Los precios son el doble que hace dos años.
We don't need a visa to go to France. No necesitamos un visado para ir a Francia.
Single or double room? ¿Habitación individual o doble?
If your visa expires, you must leave China. Si tu visado caduca, deberás irte de China.
I see double. Veo doble.
If you want to get a visa to go to America, you have to go through a lot of channels first. Si quieres conseguir un visado para ir a Estados Unidos, antes tienes que pasar por muchos trámites.
The price is double what it was last year. El precio es el doble de lo que era el año pasado.
You can only come to China if you’ve got a visa. Solo puedes venir a China si tienes un visado.
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