During 2010, the American embasssy has refused visas to fewer than 10% of those applying. For Polish politicians, this will be an important argument in negotiations with the American government. At present, Polish people (together with Romanians and Bulgarians) are the only EU citizens who need visas to visit the US. For many years, this issue has been a thorn in the side of the usually cordial relations between the two countries. Successive Polish presidents, prime ministers and foreign affairs ministers have been promising to solve this problem. However, the US administration has been unswerving in its stance due to the high number of rejected visa applications. 2 years ago, the US increased the maximum threshold from 3% to 10%. According to the latest data from the Department of State, in the previous fiscal year, the percentage of rejected Polish visa applications came to only 9.8%. “This is great news for us because finally we managed not to cross this ‘psychological’ barrier of 10%. We therefore hope to join the other countries which are free from visas,” said Paweł Maciąg, Polish embassy spokesman in Washington.
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