SP-2007 to SP-2013 Upgrade - Visual Upgrade?

Hi,
We will upgrading the existing SP-2007 application to SP-2013 using database attach method. The current SP-2007 application is using custom master page.
So the approach is, we will first upgrade from SP-2007 to SP-2010 then to SP-2013. I would like to know if I have to do Visual upgrade in 2010 environment before I take the SQL database backup of SP-2010 application, or I can do the UI upgrade
only once after I move to SP-2013?
Thanks,
Pat

I'm not 100% positive of the answer, but I think you would need to do that.  More importantly I definitely believe you will have fewer issues if you upgrade fully at the 2010 level.
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