Visa Processing As approved by the IEEE-USA
Board of Directors IEEE-USA recognizes the urgent need to secure U.S. borders against terrorism activity. At the same time, we urge Congress and the Administration to take appropriate actions to streamline and improve the U.S. visa processing system to eliminate unnecessary delays and allow for priority processing of visitors entering the United States for mutually beneficial educational, scientific and technical collaborations. To this end, IEEE-USA endorses the following recommendations:
These recommendations were originally outlined in a statement released by a broad coalition of scientific, technical and educational organizations on 13 May 2004. The full text of this statement is web accessible at http://www.ieeeusa.org/policy/POLICY/2004/051204.pdf This statement was developed by the IEEE-USA's Career and
Workforce Policy Committee and represents the considered judgment of a group
of U.S. IEEE members with expertise in the subject field. IEEE-USA is an
organizational unit of the IEEE. created in 1973 to advance the public good,
while promoting the careers and public-policy interests of the more than
225,000 electrical electronics, computer and software engineers who are U.S.
members of the IEEE. The IEEE is the world's largest technical and
professional society. For more information, go to http://www.ieeeusa.org. With the increase in security measures following 9/11, the IEEE began receiving regular notices from our non-U.S. members of problems they are experiencing related to entry and exit from the United States, including:
These situations have adversely affected the IEEE's ability to do business as a volunteer organization. They have created an incentive to move IEEE technical conferences and standards development activities out of the United States to facilitate international participation, with a resulting loss of financial benefits to the U.S. economy. Such situations are also contributing to an increasing perception in other countries that the United States is a less attractive destination for scientific and engineering education and research collaborations, which has negative implications for the United States. And they have diminished the spirit of scientific and technical collaboration that sustains collective efforts to tackle urgent global challenges such as capacity building, sustainable development and economic security. Visa Mantis is a security clearance procedure, managed by the U.S. Departments of State and Homeland Security, which is designed to protect against sensitive technology transfers from the United States to other countries. The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS)
is an internet-based, information management system used to track foreign
students and exchange visitors during their stays in the United States. When
fully operational, SEVIS will link U.S. ports of entry and educational
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