From the AP:
“Poles to travel visa-free to US
starting Nov. 11”
Polish President Andrzej Duda
said Wednesday that Poles will be able to travel to the U.S. without a visa
starting next week, a move by the Washington administration that has been long
awaited by the Poles who saw it as a matter of national dignity. Duda said he
was notified by the U.S. side that an official announcement would also be made
Wednesday in Washington. He said it was "important and good news" for
the 37 million people in Poland and some 10 million Poles in the U.S. Standing
alongside U.S. Ambassador Georgette Mosbacher, Duda said that starting Monday,
Nov. 11 — Poland's Independence Day — Poles will not require visas for tourist
or business trips of up to 90 days. Both expressed joy at the announcement and
Mosbacher said Duda had told her it was a matter of "national pride."
"Mr. President, we've done it," Mosbacher said, calling it a
Christmas present to the Poles. Duda thanked President Donald Trump for
including Poland in the visa-waiver program. The decision comes after increased
efforts by the current right-wing government and Mosbacher and after the
refusal rate dropped to the required level of under 3% of visa requests. A
staunch U.S. ally and one of its closest partners in Europe, Poland has been
waiting to be included in the visa waiver program since the 1990s, after it
toppled the communist regime, and the long wait was frustrating. "We felt
treated a bit like second-class people even though we've had very good
relations with the U.S." since the 18th century, said ruling party Senator
Jan Maria Jackowski. "Our honor and national pride have been somehow
violated because the visa system is onerous," he said. Visa-free travel
means Poles will still need to enter data in an online registry system, but
will no longer need to stand in lines to see a consul, and the fee is down to
$14 from the previous $160.
^ This is long over-due. Poland
has worked with the United States over the past several decades (including sending
troops to warzones) and was promised to be included in the VWP time and again,
but was always denied. The US has finally kept its promise to the Poles and
hopefully the relationship between our two countries will only continue to
strengthen. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/poles-travel-visa-free-us-110841395.html
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