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Visa Application Asks: ‘Do You Seek to Engage in Terrorist Activities While
in the United States?’

By Patrick Goodenough <http://www.cnsnews.com/author/patrick-goodenough> |
December 9, 2015



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(CNSNews.com) – The application form that San Bernardino terrorist Tashfeen
Malik would have used to apply for her visa to enter the United States asks
such questions as, “Do you seek to engage in terrorist activities while in
the United States or have you ever engaged in terrorist activities?”

“Are you a member or representative of a terrorist organization,” asks
another question, to which the Pakistani citizen would have been required
to check a “yes” or “no” box.

“Have you ever or do you intend to provide financial assistance or other
support to terrorists or terrorist organizations?” asks a third, along with
similar questions relating to espionage, human trafficking, money
laundering, prostitution and other offenses.

According to the State Department Malik, who with her U.S.-born husband
Syed Farook killed 14 people in last Tuesday’s attack at a social services
center in San Bernardino, entered the U.S. in July 2014 on a K-1 fiancé(e)
visa.

President Obama said in his Oval Office address
<https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2015/12/06/address-nation-president>
on Sunday night that he has ordered a review into the visa program which
had allowed Malik to enter the U.S.

(Obama mistakenly referred to “the visa waiver program,” but the White
House corrected the transcript, striking through the word “waiver.” The visa
waiver program <http://www.dhs.gov/visa-waiver-program> applies to 38
specified countries – most of them in Europe, plus Australia, New Zealand,
Chile, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Brunei and Singapore.)

State Department spokesman John Kirby said Tuesday that Secretary of State
John Kerry wants the review to be done “as aggressively and openly and
transparently as possible.”

“We take this very, very seriously,” he said. “Nothing is more important to
Secretary Kerry than the safety and security of the American people and
making sure that if there are improvements and changes we need to make in
this or any other program in which people are entering this country on a
permanent or semi-permanent basis, if there’s anything that we need to do
to improve that, we’re going to do that.”

When Farook wanted to bring Malik to the U.S., he would have been required
to submit a petition to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, a
component of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

In his application form (I-129F) he would be asked about his own
background, including questions on criminal offenses. He would not have had
to answer questions on the form about his fiancée’s background beyond
biographical data, but would have had to explain how the two met, and
whether they had “meet and seen” each other during the preceding two years.

Once his application was approved by DHS, the National Visa Center would
have sent the petition to the relevant U.S. Embassy or Consulate –
Islamabad in Malik’s case.

According to the laid-down procedures, Malik would then have undergone a
face-to-face interview with a consular officer at the U.S. mission. She
would have filled out nonimmigrant visa application form D-160, which
contains the questions about terrorism etc.

She would also have had to bring to the interview her travel itinerary if
she had one, details of any previous trips to the U.S., and a resume. She
would have undergone a medical check.

*‘We stand behind our screening process for visas’*

The State Department will not discuss Malik’s visa application
specifically, on the grounds that visa records are confidential under the
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

But at last Friday’s daily briefing – before Obama said he had instructed
the State Department and DHS to investigate the visa program – spokeswoman
Elizabeth Trudeau did speak about the process in general terms.

“All of our visa screening process go through multiple layers of security,
including fingerprints, face-to-face interviews, the full assortment of
background screenings,” she said.

Asked whether she was satisfied that Malik’s application process would have
followed the proper protocols she replied in the affirmative.

“How can you say that with such assurance?” a reporter asked.

“Because we stand behind our screening process for visas. What I will say
is that the State Department remains committed to the security of the
homeland. We – our process we continue to revise. We continue to look at
this. But these are process that happens around the world every day in our
U.S. embassies,” Trudeau said.

“And while we won’t get ahead of this investigation, the process that visa
applicants go through continues to be improved,” she added. “It was
improved after 9/11 – something that we look at every day.”

Asked whether she could “say with absolute confidence that no one dropped
the ball in this case,” Trudeau replied, “At this stage I have no
information that indicates that.”

Under the INA, applicants can be deemed ineligible for a number of reasons,
such as overstaying a previous visa or submitting fraudulent documents.

Other grounds for ineligibility include having engaged in, incited,
endorsed, espoused or funded terrorist activity or persuaded others to do
so; having been a member of a designated foreign terrorist organization, or
having received military-type training from such an organization.

Once the application was approved, Malik would have been issued with a K-1
visa, allowing her to apply for a single admission to a U.S. port-of-entry
within six months. Once she entered the U.S., she and Farook would have had
to marry within 90 days.




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