Thursday, 1 March 2012

U.S. Travel Association praises the reduction of visa interview times in Brazil

The U.S. Travel Association praised the U.S. State Department for reducing visa interview wait times significantly in Brazil. Wait times for visa interviews now average two weeks or less in Brasilia, Recife and Rio de Janeiro.

“Deputy Secretary of State Tom Nides and the entire U.S. State Department deserve enormous credit for working diligently to reduce the wait times for a visa in Brazil,” said Roger Dow, president and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association. “America is open for business, and Brazil is a key travel market with great economic potential for the U.S. If wait times continue along this course, the U.S. should start to see tangible economic benefits that a strong travel industry can deliver. This means more American jobs and more revenue for our cities and destinations.”



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