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US consul-general hails growth in ties during 3-year tenure

WALLER HELPED OVERSEE A NEW VISA CENTRE IN 2012 AT THE DUBAI CONSULATE

- By Chief Reporter

Rob Waller, US ConsulGene­ral in Dubai, is moving on to new challenges after serving his post in the UAE for the last three years. Waller said in an address to a crowded US iftar at the RitzCarlto­n in Dubai on Tuesday that it was an honour to have served in Dubai at an exciting time in its growth.

His replacemen­t has yet to be officially announced.

Waller told Gulf News that he “will very much miss Dubai. I’m very proud of strengthen­ing the relationsh­ip between our two countries.

“I’m particular­ly proud of the strength of our friendship and of our cooperatio­n on a wide range of issues,” Waller said.

Barbara A. Leaf, US Ambassador to the UAE, said that Waller was a leader who will be missed.

Leaf said, “Under Rob’s dedicated leadership, our Consulate General has grown in parallel to meet the challenges of the multifacet­ed [bilateral] relationsh­ip” with the UAE.

“We will miss Rob greatly when he leaves in the next two weeks and we wish him all the best.”

Waller helped oversee a new visa centre in 2012 at the Dubai consulate to streamline the process with on-site processing for tourism and academic purposes.

Initiated new visa centre

Under Waller’s watch, more staff were also added at the 160-seat centre to boost service capacity at 14 service counters inside the consulate.

The centre was initiated to help oversee more than 60,000 annual visa applicatio­ns.

Waller has been a member of the US Foreign Service since 1998, served on the National Security Staff at the White House as director for Israeli, Palestinia­n and Jordanian Affairs and has held several diplomatic posts in Baghdad, Jeddah, occupied Jerusalem and Paris.

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Courtesy: US Consulate Rob Waller

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