evisa.com: The site and the company

visa  vi·sa
Pronunciation: vE-z& also -s&
Function: noun
Etymology: French, from Latin, neuter plural of visus, past participle
1 : an endorsement made on a passport by the proper authorities denoting that it has been examined and that the bearer may proceed
2 : a signature of formal approval by a superior upon a document

evisa  e·vi·sa
Pronunciation: 'E vE-z& also -s&
Function: noun
Etymology: From "English" + visa (see above), also "Internet visa"
1 : a website designed to help people pass through barriers of language and technology to new destinations.
2 : a website with free travel and learning resources - with no gimmicks, flashy distractions, or other detours.

Evisa.com is a project of JSL Corporation, providers of multilingual software development and translation since 1997, using the EVISA and JSL trademarks. We facilitate your entry into new markets and languages.

For more information about JSL's services, see the Services section in the menu on the left of this page.

At the Evisa.com site, we plan to offer a number of free versions of our multilingual learning applications and products. Currently on the site is a free version of our online vocabulary study application. Also available at the site are samples of tutorials created with our unique Screenbook Maker application. In addition you'll also find some general information resources (Directory, Travel Visa) in multiple languages.

In addition, look for future multilingual and travel related services to be added to the site, including Travel Visa services (planned for 2004).

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