Obama will visit the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York to discuss tourism, two years after establishing the goal of making the United States the world's top tourist destination.
The US is currently the world's second tourist destination after France, according to the World Tourism Organisation, and Obama says that gaining the top spot would create jobs.
Obama is going to ask his secretaries of commerce and homeland security, Penny Pritzker and Jeh Johnson, to "develop a national goal to improve the entry process and reduce wait times for international travellers to the United States, and action plans at the 15 largest airports for international arrivals," a White House statement said.
To speed things up, the Obama administration wants more checkpoints to be automated.
Congress recently gave the green light for an additional 2,000 border guards to be deployed..
On January 19, 2012 Obama set the goal of making the United States the world's top tourism destination by, among other things, granting more visas to people from China and Brazil.
Two years later, the White House says it has made significant progress by reducing the average time people from those countries must wait to get a visa.
Obama wants the United States to lure 100 million visitors a year by 2021. In 2013, the figure was 70 million, compared to 55 million in 2009, according to figures released by the administration.
The administration says nearly eight million jobs in America are linked to tourism.
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