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GAO-04-708R 1 (2004-05-18)

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  SGAO

        Accountability * Integrity  Reliability
United States General Accounting Office
Washington, DC 20548


   May 18, 2004

   The Honorable F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.
   Chairman
   Committee on the Judiciary
   House of Representatives

   Subject: Visa Operations at U.S. Posts in Canada

   Dear Mr. Chairman:

   On October 21, 2002, we reported that consular staff at posts around the world held
   different views on balancing national security and customer service in the process of
   adjudicating visas.' Since then, the Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs has
   underscored the importance of visa operations in protecting our nation's security and
   implemented many changes in visa processing to tighten security screening for
   applicants worldwide.

   Because of Canada's proximity to the United States and the fact that many nationals
   from countries of concern apply for U.S. visas in Canada, you asked us to obtain the
   views of U.S. consular officers in Canada regarding the visa process. In response, we are
   providing information from consular staff who adjudicate U.S. visas in Canada regarding
   their perceptions of the importance of national security in the visa process, including
   impediments that could interfere with efforts to make security a top priority in visa
   processing. We interviewed 19 consular officers and managers at the four largest visa-
   issuing posts in Canada: the embassy in Ottawa and consulates in Toronto, Montreal, and
   Vancouver. We conducted our work between January 2004 and March 2004 in
   accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards.


   'A visa is a travel document that allows a foreign visitor to present himself or herself at a port of entry for
   admission to the United States. In this report, we use the term visa to refer to nonimmigrant visas only.
   The United States also grants visas to people who intend to immigrate to the United States. See U.S.
   General Accounting Office, Border Security: Visa Process Should Be Strengthened as an Antiterrorism
   Tool, GAO-03-132NI (Washington, D.C.: Oct. 21, 2002) for more information on the visa adjudication
   process.

   'We interviewed all consular officers currently involved in nonimmigrant visa processing, plus some
   additional officers who had done such processing the year before.
   3Mission Canada comprises the embassy in Ottawa; consulates in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Halifax,
   Calgary, and Quebec City; and a U.S. presence in Winnipeg. The embassy and the six consulates issue
   nonimmigrant visas. Montreal issues both immigrant and nonimmigrant visas.


GAO-04-708R Visa Operations at U.S. Posts in Canada

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