PUTRAJAYA, June 5 — In 18 months, Malaysians may not need a visa to visit the US.
The Immigration Department is working to upgrade its systems to comply with US guidelines and the programme is expected to be completed by end of next year, Home Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi announced today.
Once complete, Malaysia will be the 38th country where its citizens would not need to apply for a tourist visa to the US for visits 90 days or less, the minister added.
“During President Obama’s visit recently, he estimated that the process would take a year-and-a-half but we are confident with the current system at the Immigration Department here, we will only need to upgrade a couple of things and we are confident we can implement it within a shorter amount of time,” Ahmad Zahid told reporters after the Home Ministry’s monthly assembly here.
He said some of the areas to be improved in the Advanced Passengers Screening System (APSS), and to have a scanner for all documents.
During his speech earlier, he also said the visa-waiver will start off with “officials” first, then businessmen, and finally tourists.