Originally posted by ADisneygirl
BibbidyBobbidyBoo -- Yes, I was allowed onboard after lengthy questioning. They pulled me and my family aside, down to the far end of the check in counters, and while constantly reassuring me that "don't worry, you will be allowed on", they still passed my hospital certificate around and around and different official looking staff kept appearing and asking me questions. The whole experience sort of frightened me, but the questions were simple ----- they asked me where I was from, where I was born, then different people asked me questions about NY -- one guy said he lived there all his life and seemed to be quizzing me on my old neighborhood I grew up in. After about 45 minutes (which felt like 4 hours under a bright light) they passed me in. Don't misunderstand me, I realize the importance of a person having the correct documentation of their citizenship. But from my innocent point of view, I had the only birth certificate my mother ever had for me. I wasn't trying to do anything wrong. And the staff there at the port were trying to be nice, I just felt confused and frightened by the whole questioning thing. I felt like I was in a movie. It took me the rest of that day to calm down.