ksec 17 hours ago

>The apps — for iPhone and Android — boast of being quicker, with 10-minute processing times

10 min is not quick in modern world. Especially when previously it was 0.

May be the whole world government could just make a single Visa application that they all agree on and just let me pay automatically when I buy a plane ticket.

Charge me 50% more than what you are charging now. ( around $6? ) and get rid of the hassle.

Instead they are introducing MORE bureaucracy.

  • Havoc 5 hours ago

    >Charge me 50% more than what you are charging now. ( around $6? ) and get rid of the hassle.

    The cost is completely notional & arbitrary with these visa waivers. Doubling it doesn't make it faster/better somehow.

    >Especially when previously it was 0.

    As the article stated...blame the country that kicked off this trend. It's reciprocal to the US ESTA.

  • jacobp100 16 hours ago

    It’ll take a lot longer in the EU. You need fingerprints taken there

    • paulb73 16 hours ago

      When I last travelled to the USA from the UK, it took weeks to get the ESTA. Might be quicker now, but 10 minutes sounds like lightning to me!

      • dagw 16 hours ago

        Some people seem to get their application flagged for manual review, and that can take a long time. Otherwise it takes less than 20-30 minutes to get a reply in my experience.

paranoidrobot 17 hours ago

All this "Oh, no, you're not applying for a visa, you're applying for authority to travel" is such bullshit.

It's just a Visa in a trenchcoat.

shubb 16 hours ago

The UK introduced this to mirror / sync with the EU ETIAS evisa system introduced recently, which in turn mirrors the US ESTA eVisa. They all cost about the same.

It's interesting how UK stories are reported.