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05VIENNA3424
2005-10-21 12:53:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Vienna
Cable title:  

VISA WAIVER PROGRAM: AUSTRIA HAS NEW PROPOSAL

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UNCLAS VIENNA 003424 

SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR CA/VO/F/P - DLOPES DA ROSA; CA/EX -
JARZT; CA/PA - AAGGELER; EUR/AGS - VVIKMANIS KELLER;
DHS FOR MHARDIN

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: CVIS CMGT PREL AU
SUBJECT: VISA WAIVER PROGRAM: AUSTRIA HAS NEW PROPOSAL
FOR FOIL TO MEET LEVEL 1 COMPLIANCE

REF: A) 192566 STATE, B) STATE 125862 C) STATE 111324,

C) VIENNA 3383 AND PREVIOUS

UNCLAS VIENNA 003424

SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR CA/VO/F/P - DLOPES DA ROSA; CA/EX -
JARZT; CA/PA - AAGGELER; EUR/AGS - VVIKMANIS KELLER;
DHS FOR MHARDIN

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: CVIS CMGT PREL AU
SUBJECT: VISA WAIVER PROGRAM: AUSTRIA HAS NEW PROPOSAL
FOR FOIL TO MEET LEVEL 1 COMPLIANCE

REF: A) 192566 STATE, B) STATE 125862 C) STATE 111324,

C) VIENNA 3383 AND PREVIOUS


1. This is an action request. See para. 7.


2. Summary: The Austrian Interior Ministry officials
has produced another proposal to meet the October 26,
2005 deadline for Level 1 compliance with the changed
Visa Waiver Program (VWP) requirements. The GOA
believes that it could now produce a "vignette" or visa
foil-type insert to be placed in newly issued passports
to provide the equivalent of the required digital
photograph. Because of the significant expense
production of such a foil would entail, and the need
for a media campaign to inform the public to apply
early, the GOA would need an immediate answer on
whether to pursue this option. End Summary.


3. ConGen met on Friday, October 21, 2005 with those
MOI officials charged with producing the forthcoming
Austrian biometric passport. They expressed
disappointment that legislation authorizing the
extension of the validity of Austrian passports which
would otherwise have expired in the coming months would
not be sufficient to enable the bearers to use the VWP,
per emails the Austrian Embassy received from DHS. As
long as France, Austria and Italy were given the same
response on extensions, however, they said the decision
is not politically unacceptable.


4. The officials proposed a new approach, which would
involve the insertion of a vignette, or visa-type foil,
onto one of the visa pages of newly issued passports.
The foil would be printed on secure paper, using the
Schengen visa style format. It would include a digital
photo, the bearer's bio-data, and a machine-readable
zone (MRZ). After the U.S.-bound traveler applied for
a passport at his local passport office, the office
would forward the passport and an extra photo to the
MOI in Vienna, where the photo would be scanned and
printed onto the foil, along with the relevant data.
The secure foil would then be stuck on one of the
first, inner pages of the passport.


5. The MOI estimates the passport processing time
would be about one week, rather than the one-hour
processing time Austrian citizen currently enjoy, but
there would be no additional fee for the applicant to
pay. Because of the considerable expense involved for
the GOA and the lead time required for travelers
needing passports in the upcoming weeks, the GOA
requests that DHS indicate now whether this approach
would even be considered as meeting Level 1 compliance.


6. Post comment: The GOA would prefer to simply
insert the foil into expiring passports, but is
concerned that DHS might not find it acceptable to have
an old photograph on the passport's bio-data page, and
another, newer, digital photo on the foil. It is
therefore willing to put the foil in newly-issued
passports only. End Comment.


7. Action Request: Implementation of the foil proposal
would be expensive for the Austrians and it would be
counter to U.S. interests for the Austrians to invest
in the proposal if the U.S. does not see it as a viable
option. Post therefore urgently requests guidance on
whether this proposal is at all viable, or whether
further information or discussion is required. The GOA
would require a definite response NLT October 27, 2005,
but asks for an indication ASAP on whether this plan
might meet Level 1 compliance. Post contact is ConGen
Charisse Phillips. To contact Phillips at any time
over the October 22-23 weekend or on the October 26
holiday celebrating Austria's national day, please call
(43) (1) 367-4404 or (43) 0664-811-7619, or email
chariphillips@hotmail.com, or contact Post One at (43)
(1) 31-339 2115.

Van Voorst