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Cablegate: Estonian Visa Waiver and Esta Outreach

Published: Mon 10 Nov 2008 03:31 PM
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 04 TALLINN 000395
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SUBJECT: ESTONIAN VISA WAIVER AND ESTA OUTREACH
REF: SECSTATE 118460
1. (SBU) Summary: Embassy Tallinn has embarked on a long-term
commitment to educate Estonian travelers on the intricacies of the
Visa Waiver Program (VWP). The Embassy has organized a variety of
outreach activities, including numerous press interviews,
presentations to travel professionals and an event scheduled at the
Tallinn airport for November 17, the first date on which visa-free
travel to the United States will begin for Estonian citizens.
Embassy's efforts appear to be successful as the VWP discussion has
evolved from misinformation to nuanced clarity regarding the nature
of VWP and its requirements. Nevertheless, the possibility of
confusion or even anger among travelers remains high, especially
given shortcomings in ESTA. End Summary.
THE CANDIDACY PERIOD
2. (U) Post's initial outreach focused on the GoE, following
President Bush's announcement in Tallinn in 2006 of his desire to
expand the VWP program, as well as DHS Secretary Chertoff's signing
of a VWP Memorandum of Understanding in Tallinn in March, 2008.
Following numerous meetings between Conoffs and counterparts in the
Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Interior, key GoE officials
developed a nuanced understanding of VWP and the Electronic System
for Travel Authorization (ESTA). For example, in a television
interview on the subject in 2008, Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas
Paet appeared to recite VWP and ESTA FAQs by heart, expertly
answering a journalist's questions regarding the VWP biometric
passport requirement, information required by ESTA, the reason for
ESTA, ESTA travel authorization validity period, data privacy and
other minute details of the program.
INTEREST IN VWP GROWS
3. (U) As Estonia's participation in VWP became realistic and
imminent, Post organized a number of activities in order to get out
the message on VWP and ESTA to travelers and travel professionals.
Post has sought to "piggy-back" on existing events, or requested
cooperation from the GoE to provide venues, since no funding has
been
made available to engage in VWP and ESTA outreach. Post also
reorganized its website material to put VWP front and center,
including the creation of a new interactive VWP eligibility tool, or
"wizard," that will help travelers determine whether they are
eligible to travel under VWP. Post-organized outreach activities to
date are listed below, as requested by Reftel. Post is also seeking
other outreach options, such as cooperation with Estonian Air in
including VWP content in their marketing materials (e.g., website,
in-flight magazine, etc.).
a. Date - 17 October 2008.
Location - Street in front of chancery.
Type of Outreach - Individual press interview.
Audience - Conoff interview with Kanal 2 News (television).
b. Date - 17 October 2008.
Location - Street in front of chancery.
Type of Outreach - Individual press interview.
Audience - Conoff interview with PBK News (television).
c. Date - 17 October 2008.
Location - Street in front of chancery.
Type of Outreach - Individual press interview.
Audience - Conoff interview with ETV Russian-language News
(television).
d. Date - 17 October 2008
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Location - Embassy conference room
Type of Outreach - Press event to accompany AETN live broadcast of
White House ceremony on VWP expansion.
Audience - host country government officials and press/news media
Number of attendees - 20 (including representatives of Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and press). Event included a press conference
involving Ambassador, DCM and Conoff, as well as individual
interviews by the Ambassador with Estonian language Postimees
(newspaper), Russian-language Postimees (newspaper),
Russian-language
Molodjozh Estonia (newspaper), Estonian Television and TV3, as well
as an individual interview by Consul with Estonian Radio.
e. Date - 20 October 2008.
Location - Street in front of chancery.
Type of Outreach - Individual press interview.
Audience - Conoff interview with TVN Russian-language News.
f. Date - 23 October 2008.
Location - Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building.
Type of Outreach - VWP Presentation, with opening remarks by head of
MFA Consular Department.
Audience - Travel agents.
Number of attendees - 50.
g. Date - 29 October 2008.
Location - Prime Minister's Office.
Type of Outreach - Press conference with Prime Minister of Estonia
and DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff, including individual press
interviews.
Audience - TV, Radio and print journalists.
Number of attendees - 20.
h. Date - 29 October 2008.
Location - Radisson SAS Hotel Tallinn.
Type of Outreach - Individual press interview by DHS Secretary
Michael Chertoff.
Audience - Estonian-language Postimees newspaper.
i. Date - 4 November 2008.
Location - Tallinn Airport.
Type of Outreach - VWP Presentation.
Audience - Supervisors for Tallinn Airport check-in counter
personnel.
Number of attendees - 7.
j. Date - 5 November 2008.
Location - ETV Television Studios
Type of Outreach - Individual press interview.
Audience - Conoff interview with ETV Russian-language News about VWP
(at Embassy's U.S. Presidential Elections Morning).
k. Date - 17 November 2008 (planned).
Location - Tallinn Airport.
Type of Outreach - Embassy "help desk" for travelers in airport's
international check-in area.
Audience - Travelers. Also, a wide variety of Estonian television,
radio and print press will be invited for interviews.
ESTA SHORTCOMINGS COMPLICATE OUTREACH
4. (SBU) Shortcomings in ESTA complicate Post's outreach efforts,
creating a realistic possibility of travelers arriving at U.S. ports
of entry without proper documentation to be admitted to the U.S.
under VWP. Since opening to Estonian applicants, in anticipation of
the 17 November VWP travel date, ESTA has provided a positive
response to applicants who are not eligible to travel under VWP.
For
example, an Embassy FSN holding a non-biometric Estonian passport
received an "Authorization Approved" response from ESTA accompanied
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by the following standard language:
Your travel authorization has been approved and you are authorized
to
travel to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program.
5. (SBU) More distressingly, Post has learned that ESTA grants an
"Authorization Approved" for stateless residents of Estonia holding
an "Alien" passport--the so-called "gray" passport issued to
residents of Estonia who have no citizenship. (This would occur if
the traveler erroneously, but understandably, selects "Estonia" from
the dropdown list of participating countries when completing the
on-
line ESTA application.) The GoE has publicly used VWP as a means of
encouraging stateless residents to consider naturalization as
Estonian citizens. By and large, these "stateless" residents are
ethnically Russian, and comprise one-tenth of Estonia's population.
Since re-independence, the GoE has had to compete with Russia for
their allegiance.
6. (SBU) Because Post is concerned that erroneous ESTA approvals
will mislead Estonian citizens carrying older non-biometric
passports, as well as stateless residents carrying "Alien"
passports,
that they are eligible to travel visa free to the United States,
Post
has focused particular attention on training Tallinn airport
check-in
personnel to warn against the risk of boarding passengers who hope
to
travel visa free but who do not hold an Estonian biometric passport.
Post has provided information to DHS so that a future release of
ESTA
will be able to differentiate between biometric and non-biometric
Estonian passports, as well as between passports issued to Estonian
citizens and those issued to stateless residents of Estonia.
JUST WHO IS DENIED UNDER ESTA?
7. (SBU) Post shares the concern of its counterparts at Posts in
other VWP countries that the method by which ESTA determines who is
approved or denied is not transparent, making outreach efforts more
difficult. In particular, Post is anxious to understand how ESTA
interfaces with CLASS to determine which hits (if any) result in an
ESTA denial. Post understands that CLASS hits reflecting visa
ineligibilities (e.g., for serious criminal convictions) do not
automatically result in an ESTA denial. In this regard, Post ran a
test ESTA application for a local convicted child rapist for whom a
hit appears in CLASS, and ESTA disturbingly provided a response of
"Authorization Approved." Although ESTA specifically requires
applicants to certify that they have no previous criminal
convictions, press stories about turn-arounds at U.S. ports of entry
will inevitably focus on misleading answers from ESTA or unfair U.S.
border personnel, rather than the traveler's lack of truthfulness
when completing the on-line ESTA application.
8. Post is also concerned about how to properly communicate the
effect of ESTA/VWP on the existing visa process. Post understands
that a traveler who has previously been denied under 214(b), whether
years ago or very recently, will be able to get an ESTA approval.
Post is unsure whether previous 214(b) refusals will cause
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additional
scrutiny, or even a turn-around, at ports of entry for such
travelers. Post would welcome guidance on what to tell visa
applicants who are refused under section 214(b) regarding their
ability to travel visa free under VWP.
CONCLUSION
9. While too early to determine the overall effect of Post's
outreach program, Embassy Tallinn has thus far been pleased with the
GoE's and the media's ability to internalize and disseminate the
information we are providing them. Post will continue its outreach
efforts using print and television media, the Internet, the
Embassy's
Regional Outreach Program and through training seminars for airline
and travel industry personnel. Post is anxious to obtain more
guidance from the Department and DHS on ESTA, in order to ensure a
clear and correct outreach message that supports both visa-free
travel under VWP as well as the existing visa application system.
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