Well, my harmonious relationship with the USA came to an abrupt end with my entry into MIA on Thursday.I travel to the USA between 2 and 4 times a year (as a leisure traveller) and my current trip is my third visit since March. Prior to Thursday I'd never ever had any problems at immigration - printed, scanned, bye bye.
This all changed on Thursday. Mr DL and I hot footed it off the (AA) plane and were 3rd in line at immigration. Mr DL was printed,scanned and duly stamped in, but for some reason following printing and scanning I was escorted to the back of the immigration hall (having being ordered by a vile female official to stand with my back against the wall) whilst my passport was placed in a red folder and given to another official.My (polite) request to be informed as to the nature of the problem was met with shouting from the vile female.I was then escorted into another room (behind doors and with several other passengers there) and was left not knowing what the problem was. Worryingly, an official came and requested my baggage receipt so I had a feeling I might be there a while.After nearly an hour I was called up to a desk and printed and scanned again. The presiding official then stamped my passport and tossed it on to the counter (without saying a word).When I asked if this meant I was free to go I received a further snarl in the affirmative. I still have no idea as to why I seemed to cause concern -my ESTA application was approved several months ago without any problems and my last (unproblematic )entry was only about 10 weeks ago.Anyone any ideas? It's rather put me off coming back here as I have no desire to go through that again (and I've flights bought and paid for already).
DL
This all changed on Thursday. Mr DL and I hot footed it off the (AA) plane and were 3rd in line at immigration. Mr DL was printed,scanned and duly stamped in, but for some reason following printing and scanning I was escorted to the back of the immigration hall (having being ordered by a vile female official to stand with my back against the wall) whilst my passport was placed in a red folder and given to another official.My (polite) request to be informed as to the nature of the problem was met with shouting from the vile female.I was then escorted into another room (behind doors and with several other passengers there) and was left not knowing what the problem was. Worryingly, an official came and requested my baggage receipt so I had a feeling I might be there a while.After nearly an hour I was called up to a desk and printed and scanned again. The presiding official then stamped my passport and tossed it on to the counter (without saying a word).When I asked if this meant I was free to go I received a further snarl in the affirmative. I still have no idea as to why I seemed to cause concern -my ESTA application was approved several months ago without any problems and my last (unproblematic )entry was only about 10 weeks ago.Anyone any ideas? It's rather put me off coming back here as I have no desire to go through that again (and I've flights bought and paid for already).
DL