Visa absurdities
2007-08-29
The eagerness of Czechs to enter the U.S. visa-waiver program
is understandable,but the strategy of the Czech embassy in
Washington for speeding up the process is less so. Instead of
trying to take advantage of the possibilities under the new
U.S. security law with regard to visa-refusal and visa-overstay
rates, the embassy is vainly criticizing a law that won't be
changed anytime soon. Yesterday, Amb. Petr Kolář told Euro
OnLine that it would be absurd for Czechs to need visas at the
time of their rotating EU presidency in 2009. Perhaps this was
meant to encourage the U.S. to implement its required air-exit
system more rapidly. Or perhaps it was pressure on the U.S.
embassy to make sure the CR's visa-refusal rate doesn't exceed
the 10% limit. But until Kolář gives concrete advice on how to
facilitate the process, it will sound to us as though he's mainly
using the visa issue to toot his own horn.
[Czech Republic ambassador United States of America USA
European Union]
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