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The people and story behind eVisa Asia

Posted on February 23, 2011

February 19, 2011 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – As you may notice that eVisa Asia provides visa requirements information in a wide range of languages from English, Chinese, Spanish and so on. It would be a mission impossible without having a group of supportive voluntary translators in assisting us with the translation.

Special thanks to all of them who are willing to contribute their parts in our website. All our translators come from various backgrounds and we always get responses of this voluntary service through emails or by the comments left by them in our website.

One of the highlighted story of our website translator is Wan Wan from Malaysia. She found us through Facebook and decided to contribute her skills in Malay language translation which was really helpful after a long wait of 3 months in getting the right translator.

Just a brief sharing of Wan Wan’s background, she is 27 year old and from a small town in Perak called Kampar. Currently she is based in Petaling Jaya. She graduated from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, a local university in Malaysia with a major in English Language Studies. She is experienced in teaching English Language in a private university and she has excellent grades in both English and Malay language back in school days.

Normally, we will prepare a document file and send to our translators for the translation. Everyone works in a certain timeline and after that we will re-post the whole piece of translated document to eVisa Asia.

From here, we would like again to thank our translators for their most appreciated effort and help with the translation on eVisa Asia.

About eVisa Asia
eVisa Asia is a dedicated website that provides travellers who are planning to visit Asia with the latest and most useful information on visas. In addition to that, our website is here to assist you with visa applications to various Asian countries. For further details, kindly visit www.evisaasia.com

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