ATTA says the time waste could affect the country’s image and tourism and demands relevant state agencies to resolve the problem.
It said as the country is now entering the tourism season, the problem needed to be resolved urgently.
According to ATTA president Prakobgosol, issuance of VOA by immigration officials at the airports, notably Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Phuket and Krabi, are slow.
He said during the high season, a large number of tourists will arrive in Thailand and the issuance of VOA takes as long as 1-2 hours. But on some occassion, it takes up to 3-4 hours.
Mr Vichit said affected tourists are mostly Chinese and Indians although application for VOA has higher cost than normal visa application.
He suggested that immigration officials handling visa issuance should be increased to cope with large number of passengers during this coming high season.
In response to ATTA’s complaint and call, Immigration Bureau deputy spokesman Pol Col Cherngron Rimpadee said the immigration police have applied international standards in issuing VOA to tourists.
He said the long queue might be caused by accumulated passengers during the high traffic time.
He said immigration officials can handle one VOA passenger in 3 minutes for administrative work before entering the immigration checkpoint process similar to other inbound…