Visas are here to stay
The best way to prevent Czechs from wasting money on
American visas, several readers said, is for the U.S. to
eliminate the visas. Brussels asked Washington this
month to include the 10 new EU members in its visa-
waiver program, but this is unrealistic in the case of the
CR. Under U.S. law, a country must have a visa-
rejection rate below 3% for a long period before visas
can be waived. The CR has a double-digit rate. The
embassy doesn't like to be more specific, because of
the sensitivity of the issue. Foreign Minister Cyril
Svoboda disputed the embassy's figures in a radio
interview, but his complaint fell on deaf ears. The mood
in Washington, esp. with the threat of another al-Qaeda
attack, is more toward tightening visa requirements than
loosening them. If the rejection rate drops too low,
officials in Washington start getting nervous that
security is too lax. requirement
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