/ˈwisum/ – noun
Definition: thị thực.
A more thorough explanation: “Visum” is a Latin term that means “a visa.” In legal English, a visa is an official endorsement or document issued by a country’s government that allows a foreign national to enter, stay, or work in that country for a specified period of time and for specific purposes.
Example: The court granted the defendant’s motion to dismiss the case due to lack of visum in the plaintiff’s complaint.