Rude immigration officials and long delays in processing visas have turned the US into the world's most unfriendly country for international travellers, according to a global survey released today.
The survey showed the US was ranked "the worst" in terms of visas and immigration procedures by twice the percentage of travellers as the next destination regarded as unfriendly - the Middle East and the Asian subcontinent.
The survey, of 2011 international travellers in 16 countries, was conducted by the polling firm RT Strategies for the Discover America Partnership, a business-backed group launched in September to promote travel to the US and improve the country's image abroad.
More than half of the travellers surveyed said US immigration officials were rude and two-thirds said they feared they would be detained on arriving in the US for a simple mistake in their paper work or for saying the wrong thing to an immigration official.
Geoff Freeman, executive director of the Discover America Partnership said "The survey shows there is more fear of our immigration officials than of terrorism or crime."
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