Thursday, June 23, 2011

My P.O.E In New York Experience...

MY P.O.E EXPERIENCE

They put an announcement up in the plane before we left and said that New York immigration and boarder control were trying something different, and that if we have a flight within the next 2 – 3 hours we should get a “move-quick” sign from the guy as we walked into the airport to help make POE go faster.


I knew my flight wasn’t until 18:35pm which wasn’t 2 – 3 hours time, but I took my chance anyways (lol). I asked the guy if I’d need one and he said “yes darling cutie – you would definitely need one”, I was like OKAY??, haha… anyways I was quite chuffed about that, so I went to the next guy standing next to the red and yellow “move-quick” sign and I ended up being second in line at the number I was told to go to (number 42 :)).

It took me probably 15 min to get through. The guy I go was awesome, he didn’t really know what to do with a K-1 visa, so he went to ask the next guy and he told him what to do. He then went over and over and over my papers that were sealed in an envelope… Then stamped behind the front page and stamped my passport. He then gave me all the papers and told me to go right down to the end and they would complete my process. So I walked to the end, the officer told me to go down a long area they had “taped” off in the area to collect luggage, and had to go to the end again and hand in my papers. The officer that took my things was really awesome, he took the papers and my passport from me and said “you look so tired” so I said yes, after flying for 22 hours in total (besides layovers), I am overly exhausted, and he said woah okay and we laughed and I went to sit down. He put my things into a folder and put it onto the desk with another officer next to his. I waited there for about 15 min. One guy was being questioned like you cannot believe by the one officer, after about 10 min of being questioned the officer asked him for his luggage to search it. I started to stress out, I got so nervous! But when I thought about it, he didn’t really know what to answer to the officers questions and kept repeating his answers – think the officer didn’t know what he was doing, or the guy was being truthful and getting annoyed at the same or similar questions being asked! Three people got called up to the officer that got my papers, and were questioned a bit, then the one officer called my name and gave me my passport, I went up and he gave me my passport. I think he saw my confused face and he said to me “it’s okay, you good to go, welcome to the US and enjoy” and smiled, and I was off to get my bags…


Once I got my bags I ended up having to get into another line. When I was waiting a lady officer pulled a guy aside (looked like he was from Nigeria too), and started questioning him, asking him what work he does, he kinda gave an arb answer and she said but what work is it sir, then he replied and she then asked him to go with him. That again made me start stressing… But I got through with no problems. When I got to the next officer, I handed in one of my forms. He looked at my bags said “very interestingly colourful bags” then I said “thank you”, then he asked where I’m coming from, so I said South Africa, he nodded and said “aaah okay, and what are you bringing in those bags” so I said “all my belongings”, then he smiled and said “oh okay, whyyyy?”, so I said “coz I’m getting married!” then he smiled, said “oh wow! Congratulations cutie and welcome to the United States of America”… Lol, is it a common thing for Americans to call people “cutie”?? When I went through to the door to go to transfers (flight transfers) I saw that guy that was being questioned by the lady officer having his bags searched – she was taking EVERYTHING out his bags…

Anyways I then went through to search for my next flight and which terminal I had to go to.

JFK is so ENORMOUS!! I had to go to terminal 2, so I had to go upstairs, and get onto the Airtrain (wow!), then walk over the road (?_?) and then upstairs again for departures. I then had to go through security AGAIN… But all was good so I went through with no problems (YAY!). I then had to find gate 28 and then wait till my flights departure. I saw a different destination on the board, so went to ask if this is the place that leaves for Detroit but it wasn’t, it was changed to gate 27 (luckily I asked), so I went over to gate 27, and waited. I was so tired it wasn’t even funny, I just wanted to lie down and sleep. Finally we could board at 18:00pm, but then when we were all seated on the plane we had to wait for water for the plane (to drink), wait for the luggage to be packed etc etc., so we only ended up leaving after 19:00pm.

Eventually I got to Detroit at 20:45pm. It was such a long walk to get the baggage it took me 15 min (with the move and walk things), that by the time I got to the baggage area and looked for where my baggage was, Dustin had already got my bags and was waiting for me. FINALLY I was going to be able to SLEEP! Did take forever to get to the place though. We got to the place, I got sorted out and went straight to sleep! I slept and slept and slept till after 11am (haha), but was still so exhausted…


I am so excited to start my life here in Michigan :)



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