How the Bulgarian membership in the EU will change the U.S. visas policy to Bulgaria?
Bulgarian membership in the EU, in and of itself, has no bearing on U.S. visa policy. I assume your question refers mostly to the Visa Waiver Program, which is a statutory program allowing visa free travel to the U.S. for nationals of countries which meet certain criteria. Our President recently announced his intention to work with Congress to seek changes in that program that might allow for expanding the program in exchange for certain security enhancements. It is not clear when or if our Congress will act on that proposal. Q [ana2]: The Assistant Secretary for International Affairs of the Department of Homeland Security Paul Rosenzweig discussed a visa waiver programme with representatives of East European countries in Prague last Wednesday, what are the results of that meeting? Has Bulgaria made any progress along the so-called “Roadmap” to change the U.S.-visa policy? A: I have tried to answer this question above. Q: I am a Vietnamese student studying English in England, UK. I won