Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06JEDDAH558
2006-08-23 14:00:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Consulate Jeddah
Cable title:
STUDENT VISAS: AMB ASKS FOR LIST OF SCHOLARSHIP
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C O N F I D E N T I A L JEDDAH 000558
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/23/2016
TAGS: PGOV PREL PTER PINR PINS KCSY SA
SUBJECT: STUDENT VISAS: AMB ASKS FOR LIST OF SCHOLARSHIP
RECIPIENTS; SAG TRYING TO PRE-SCREEN NAMES
Classified By: Ambassador James Oberwetter for reasons 1.4(b) and (d).
C O N F I D E N T I A L JEDDAH 000558
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/23/2016
TAGS: PGOV PREL PTER PINR PINS KCSY SA
SUBJECT: STUDENT VISAS: AMB ASKS FOR LIST OF SCHOLARSHIP
RECIPIENTS; SAG TRYING TO PRE-SCREEN NAMES
Classified By: Ambassador James Oberwetter for reasons 1.4(b) and (d).
1. (C) Ambassador Oberwetter informed Foreign Minister Saud
al-Faisal on August 22 that the Ministry of Higher Education
(MHE) had not yet provided the Embassy with lists of all
Saudi students who receive scholarships to study in the U.S.
The Ambassador raised our concerns with counterfeit
scholarship letters, and said that the Embassy has repeatedly
discussed the matter with the MHE. The FM asked when the MHE
was supposed to provide the lists, to which the Ambassador
replied, "a long time ago." The Ambassador asked the FM's
assistance and emphasized that the SAG should provide the
lists as soon as possible, in order to avoid delaying
students planning to travel to the U.S. for the upcoming
school year.
2. (C) The FM said that the SAG is trying to help by
performing name checks to pre-screen potential scholarship
recipients. He also said that the SAG is trying to stop
students from using their tribal names, which he admitted can
be confusing and misleading. He said that removing tribal
names from passports is "a delicate issue." The FM did not
specify a timeframe, but he was hopeful that tribal names
would be removed when the SAG introduces a new version of its
passport.
3. (C) The Ambassador told the FM that the Embassy has opened
new visa windows to replace those closed in Jeddah, which is
helping to reduce the long waiting period for appointments.
He also informed the FM that the Consulate in Dhahran will
soon begin processing a limited number of visas, primarily
for individuals from Aramco and others from the
energy-related field. The Ambassador said that if all goes
well, the volume of visas processed in Dhahran would
gradually increase over time. The FM was pleased with the
news, saying, "we appreciate the effort." He also agreed
that starting with the oil sector made sense as "that is the
group most adversely affected because of their close working
relationship with the U.S."
Gfoeller
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/23/2016
TAGS: PGOV PREL PTER PINR PINS KCSY SA
SUBJECT: STUDENT VISAS: AMB ASKS FOR LIST OF SCHOLARSHIP
RECIPIENTS; SAG TRYING TO PRE-SCREEN NAMES
Classified By: Ambassador James Oberwetter for reasons 1.4(b) and (d).
1. (C) Ambassador Oberwetter informed Foreign Minister Saud
al-Faisal on August 22 that the Ministry of Higher Education
(MHE) had not yet provided the Embassy with lists of all
Saudi students who receive scholarships to study in the U.S.
The Ambassador raised our concerns with counterfeit
scholarship letters, and said that the Embassy has repeatedly
discussed the matter with the MHE. The FM asked when the MHE
was supposed to provide the lists, to which the Ambassador
replied, "a long time ago." The Ambassador asked the FM's
assistance and emphasized that the SAG should provide the
lists as soon as possible, in order to avoid delaying
students planning to travel to the U.S. for the upcoming
school year.
2. (C) The FM said that the SAG is trying to help by
performing name checks to pre-screen potential scholarship
recipients. He also said that the SAG is trying to stop
students from using their tribal names, which he admitted can
be confusing and misleading. He said that removing tribal
names from passports is "a delicate issue." The FM did not
specify a timeframe, but he was hopeful that tribal names
would be removed when the SAG introduces a new version of its
passport.
3. (C) The Ambassador told the FM that the Embassy has opened
new visa windows to replace those closed in Jeddah, which is
helping to reduce the long waiting period for appointments.
He also informed the FM that the Consulate in Dhahran will
soon begin processing a limited number of visas, primarily
for individuals from Aramco and others from the
energy-related field. The Ambassador said that if all goes
well, the volume of visas processed in Dhahran would
gradually increase over time. The FM was pleased with the
news, saying, "we appreciate the effort." He also agreed
that starting with the oil sector made sense as "that is the
group most adversely affected because of their close working
relationship with the U.S."
Gfoeller