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What an awful experience. It's just as well you hadn't had a 3 hour train journey to get there. You would have thought they could at least have let you in through the door.
My daughter was there 2 weeks ago, as having worked in New York for 14 years, when she renewed her British Passport, needed US Visa transferred into it.
She was quite looking forward to a hitch, as the Company would pay for her to stay in a good hotel, and ‘Mom’ would go down and join her.
Not to be, went off without a hitch.
I suppose you will have to go through it all again. Plus the wine later. Shame 😉
Geez Melissa...you just can’t seem to catch a break, not even on your home soil!! How bloody frustrating. How do you handle all this crap?? Oh yeah...you enjoy glasses of wine with SJ, and yes, the tears which are to be expected.
That’s just awful. More delays. Hope eventually they get it all sorted out so you don’t have to deal with those idiots anymore! Retirement/pension monies is a BIG deal, I know because I retired in 2017. Have to say that when I divorced in 2010 I chose to stay with our financial advisor and I’ve been so pleased with his services. Being an American living abroad complicates things for sure. You are very determined and persevere. They don’t know who they are dealing with. Enjoy the book, the wine, she’d the tears, then show them who their dealing with. Once you get your funds straightened out, rip them a new one!!
OMG what a mess, pleased you had a meet up with SJ, lunch and wine consolation for an unnecessary and certainly unforgivable experience. Hugs and 💐 and 🍷🍷🍷
Sorry. Only because your associations aren't in my mind - now you mention it, quantum of solace is familiar! Wouldn't go to see it - probably won't watch it when it's on TV. I'm very boring...
Are the thought police here, can you be jailed for thinking? Ah no you get jailed for writing it down, sorry just had a moment of panic there. Please excuse me while I have a lie down. 😨😱😂
My husband did mention last night, that since my "blog" is posted on a public site, (Wordpress) "they" have the ability to scan and look for key words, like... police presence, parameter wall, armed men, semi-automatic, US embassy... 😳 Needless to say I did get a little freaked out!!!!!
My heart races just reading your experience....feeling not so good at the moment, I imagined struggling there and going through that, you did well dealing with it all.......it's too ridiculous for words!
OH is obcessive and jumped straight on this when I read it to him.
According to the web as both USA and UK are both signed up to the Hague Convention a UK notiseration should be acceptable. Read this americannotary.co.uk lots of info.
what an experience! As for the $ I have found the BEST way to exchange money is Transferwise. It is the BEST!!!!!!! saved a lot of $ by using it instead of the bank.
My heart goes out to you. You poor thing. I think I would have probably been arrested. All that way, all that effort and you are met with that response...argh! I’m going through a really bad patch , health wise and family wise. I have no patience, I don’t take prisoners. If it had been me I can’t imagine what would have happened. My poor husband is living in a flak jacket and tin helmet. I do hope you don’t have to go through all that again. There must be a way......
Hu Jean 56, It's weird because my "usual" self would have had a much BIGGER MOUTH, given the poor lady a REALLY HARD time, and dropped the "F" bomb a few times.. it was not like me to cry, but under the circumstances it was probably the best thing! 😳
My husband thought your reaction safer. He quailed at the thought of what could have happened if it had been me. I’ve never been the most patient person and don’t suffer fools all that well. This disease has in someways made me go for the quiet life but I hate situations where people are obstructive, unhelpful and when there’s no common sense. I thank God for supermarket deliveries and on line shopping. Much safer for the general public.
Tell your OH it was pure luck that I didn't "go off!" My usual reaction would have been to raise my voice, drop the F bomb, refuse to get out of line, or let the people behind me go ahead... My reaction was safer and in retrospect THANK GOD!!!!!
After a 35 day government shutdown when it is likely that either the folks you sought have not been paid (and won't get paid for at least another two weeks) or will not be paid at all for the shutdown period, they're not hopping to get anything done in a hurry.
And since the normal wait time is 3-4 weeks, you might want to try another course of action.
For future reference, or maybe as alternative to waiting weeks for an appointment:
And just a thought, you might want to try calling the American Express office in London. Their legal department there likely has a US notary, and they just might do it for you as a "cardholder service".
Appalling. Would hope you might get an apology at some point at the very least. Such incompetence. Somehow I expected more efficiency. Poor you X excellent writing though, and has made me smile. X
Yeah, I think an apology is out of the question, I think I'm lucky I wasn't arrested!!!! 😳 . Apparently I should have received a "confirmation" email as well as that other email... something just went terribly wrong. Thank you you for reading, and the lovely compliment!
How bloody awful !!! - but once again you manage to make it all sound brilliantly hysterical Melissa - I just LOVE the bit which implies virtually everyone else is contentedly 'smug' and 'non-limping'. Of course anyone who has ever broken a bone or had the kind of injury or illness which incapacitates them and who look around at those who do not APPRECIATE their mobility and (apparent) 'normalness' - can really relate to your frustrations - let alone ALL the other crap you were negotiating.
The pics of freezing England at present are also enough to make me quake in my light summer sandals her in OZ and I remember just how DAMP the underground was - and surely inhabited by even more vermin than humans on any one day. PLUS that pic of those militarised police officers !!! - WHAT happened to Mr Plod - the friendly policeman 'next door' with the the pretty helmet and friendly smile - there to 'help' us all and protect us from (real) 'baddies'. These days many police have returned from 'real' conflict situations and are just dying to catch a 'terrorist monster' in the act - and let's face it Melissa YOU look just like one of those .... 🙃
Pleased you 'survived' to tell the tale which I hope you send to the Embassy (after you eventually get what you need) as a testament to their idiocy - maybe they will see 'themselves' with new eyes. Just happy SJ was around to commiserate with - think I would have drunk the whole bottle !!
Lots of Love (still laughing but with great indignance for you !!)
Hi Rimmy! Thanks for reading and for commenting! I am thrilled you found it entertaining and "hysterical." That makes me very HAPPY!
There was a tall, well dressed, very attractive, blond women behind me who was apparently sick of waiting. She said something like, "Do you think I can go in and then you two can continue this discussion?" I being nice (sometimes) said "Yes," and let the guard deal with her... As the woman walked in, I asked if she had received a confirmation email; she continued walking and held her iPhone "15" above her shoulder, turning her head (ever so slightly) just enough so that her smug, beady little eyes met mine... and then turned forward and walked into the forbidden building like she owned it!
It was bitterly cold an yes, my knee was "screaming!" ...but seeing SJ made it al worth it!
Bloody hell bureaucrats of the world unite, the British high commission in Wellington, NZ is just as dysfunctional but with a stiff upper lip and no guns. The NZ passport people apologised for having to send me to them for some paperwork; they charged me twice (several hundred dollars - even though I showed them the money going into their bank????) and still hadn't sent the paperwork the day before flying out (I'd applied 3 months earlier). After a round trip of 11 hours driving and 2 hours ranting, got paperwork and could travel. Maybe you have to have a certain type of dysfunctional thinking to be a bureaucrat????
Unfortunately, US Immigration is one of the worst in the world. I think one of the requirements for the job is " must be psychopath ", "don't care about people, and similar skills. I have traveled extensively for work and always dreaded going thru US immigration. Recent example, while traveling to visit son's family in US, I brought presents, wrapped nicely (Japanese do wonderful job). The custom's officer asked me "why are my presents wrapped"? and wanted to open each one of them. I asked him - Don't you wrap the presents, not even fro Christmas? and talked him to run the presents thru Xray rather then open each one of them.
To top that I was also selected to be searched/padded . And they have those new scanners that pretty much show your naked body outline, but that was not enough. It is rather humiliating .
I think with recent changes in culture about immigrants, Customs and immigration services, and TSA attract certain type of personality, and the impact is not only on southern border, but on everyone.
I have had to do that before for my Well Fargo account but I have an excellent fund manager in Boulder, CO. They email me the documents - why can't yours. Bureaucracy is the worst. You can find a notary that will be accepted by American banks but they are not cheap - starting at £80 per document. The US EMbassy charges I think 50$ per document. It is all a huge rip off and I get wound up just thinking about it. Sorry for your crappy day. Glad you could laugh about it.
Thank for reading and enjoying York54, I appreciate it! Yes, I have to wait till another appointment opens up, or find another way.... Or come out of retirement! 😩
I'm sorry you had such an ordeal but love that you can still entertain us with your writing. Think it was a blessing you met up with SJ to let off steam afterwards. I'm not surprised at anything these days but the frustration that rises in us when this happens doesn't mean a sod to them - they're untouchable...I agree with your OH that sometimes it's looked on as a distraction for mightier intent.
On our first visit to OZ we had rough treatment and it didn't matter that OH was in a wheelchair and they still examined him and the chair - at the time I thought it was disgraceful but we are just a number and they were angry because I hadn't declared dry roasted nuts!! They read the riot act and threatened to fine me etc and were suspicious we were druggies as the Enos white powder had spilled everywhere in the case - even x-rayed his walking stick!
Good luck with the next episode, as I'm sure there will be one. Hope they're paying you interest on your money in the meantime!! xxx
Thank you Telian! I am happy to hear I could entertain you!!! I was so upset I called SJ to "cancel," luckily her phone was on the blink and I could not get through! Oh my goodness your OZ ordeal sounds no fun at all! You're lucky you didn't end up in the clinker!
Me too, lucky, got an iPhone for my 70th in August still working it out but good when you do - still got a way to go though. Without my son I would be just about making and answering calls! I like the Siri, bit like Alexis, for reminders - at the moment eye drops x 4 daily for 24 days and haven't missed a dose - I'm so clever!! x
I once took all my spending money for a month in Australia, in cash, in a money belt. I was sick of paying double charges every time I withdrew money. Talk about “ no drama” there were plenty. I think they thought I was a drug mule. This was at the airport in Sydney.
Ridiculous !! - just what I said about Melissa - as hardly being the spitting image of a 'terrorist' ! My partner often get stopped in airports - she has an avant-garde dress style and often wears hats - and for some strange reason THAT really gets them going .....
Reminds me: one winter we were back and forth from the north of England to here with the car as OH had a few business trips to the USA and I came here while he was away. I dropped him at Munich airport as there was a direct flight and picked him up there to come here for a week a couple of time or he flew back to the UK. The last time I was alone going back and I was flagged out at customs at the port. I was made to wait for ages and then they started the cross examination - I was furious as I'd hoped to get through Hull before rush hour! Where had I been? Just Amsterdam, Germany maybe? No, down to northern Italy. Oh yes, why? To ski... You've been a few times? Well yes, I own a flat there. Why not fly? I need the car to get about as the transport from the nearest airport isn't cheap. Then "I'm seeing a pattern here..."
You could see his face falling with every response - and then the penny dropped. They thought this little white haired lady was the decoy, back and forward umpteen times and then eventually I'd be coming back with the drugs haul and no-one would think twice about this little white haired lady ... I asked and he admitted, er yes.
So I asked what I had to do to avoid another such experience - would a large notice in my windscreen saying "Holiday home owner..." help? He was laughing quite shamefacedly by then and also admitted that no, I'd have to run the gauntlet every time!
Oh dear, you were lucky too. We're so naive or is it not worldl wide/devious enough - anyway what's it got to do with them I say.....As my son said when we got to him he was horrified - you have to be careful Mum he said sternly, you could have got locked up or sent back! I take it pretty serious now. First time visit and the heat - just didn't bode well at the time.
if it is any consolation, it is a good time to convert US$ to pound, as long as you do it before brexit. The uncertainty about the future drives pound down. I am pretty sure it will reverse the trend after the ordeal is over, so dont delay too long.
If this is your IRA, what do you do for Social security and pension? I run mine thru online broker, which wires funds to my Japanese account.
😩 Yes, I know... but I don't have the US $$!!!! And God knows when I will get it!!!! 😩
I trying to have Wells roll over my Retirement to an US IRA; my Advisor will then be able to wire funds into my US bank account. I can then use a wire transfer service to bring $$ to UK.
That is a damned disgrace. But like yourself I find these situations just get me. I just end up crying as the stress response just cant deal with these situations well and caves in. It is humiliating. I feel like a big cry baby. Hope you give them hell.
That's the weird thing... usually I would start running my mouth, dropping the "F" bomb and get myself in more trouble. I am not a "crier!" I don't know where that came from... but like I said it was probably for the best!
Just to maybe raise a smile, OH’s cousin was born in Germany mid 1940’s in a Canadian Military Hospital, spent all the rest of his life in U.K. applied for a passport after leaving uni this was refused as he was not a British citizen but was a Canadian. No problem getting a Canadian passport stamped “right of abode “ so he can get home after a holiday abroad. The best bit.... before he could get married he had to apply to the Canadian government for permission. 🤔🤣
Yes, born on American soil, if you registered the birth with the American authority, if you also registered the birth in England the child would have dual nationality.
What an absolutely HORRIBLE experience, Melissa! I have been told, if I want to vote in the upcoming South African General Elections, I need to go to the SA Embassy, in London. Given that I haven't been out of my town, except for hospital visits, in more than a year, let alone another county, it is quite out of the question, fortunately. AND you got up at 5.30!!!!!!!!!!! Underground fills me with dread. I could not go alone to London. Brave woman.You HAVE to take this matter, further. x
Ohhhh boy... Good luck with that!!!! It was stressful just thinking about the trip, navigating the underground, walking to the Embassy on unfamiliar streets... Meeting SJ is was what kept me going. ...well and the fact that I need this stupid notary!!! People don't realise how stressful and intimidating stuff like this can be!!! Be well and don't worry about your "vote." ...if like America, the election is probably rigged anyway. 🤣
Again- unbelievable!! As a lot of your true stories are. Again I feel you showed restraint and although very upset, you were very civil. I like to think I may have been in the same position but I have a feeling that I may have created a scene, not willing. How on earth did they justify giving you the time of 9.30 if you didn’t have an appointment? What explanation for this appalling situation have they got? If they are in the wrong they should compensate for your extra travel costs. I presume you are going to wait now for your confirming email! Again it’s not every day that you have to go to the American embassy so how would you know that you needed one!! Feeling a little stressed just thinking about it not actually being involved at all!! Xx
Thanks Jackoh! I appreciate you empathy for my sad ordeal... The property itself is very intimidating; more so after you see the guys with guns! Something in the back of my mind told me that I should be "cool," Normally I would have thrown a fit! How are you feeling?
Yes best approach- you can see that in retrospect! I’m ok thought I was doing really well until early this morning and nerve back pain ( where shingles started) made me feel sick it was so intense. So hoping pain will get better- spots and rash fine. Can’t really reduce at the moment until this pain eases a bit. Hope you’re going on ok.
Good Grief ! What an ordeal. You’ll probably get a letter now for being a no show. I know I would have reacted the same way you did. At least your day ended a little better with the meet up with Jane. Hugs maryanne
Hi Sue, Yes, it just happened that SJ was going to be in London on that same day (with her OH, who was working) so we made the plans to meet up for lunch. And definitely"yes," something kept me from "really" kicking off... thank goodness! 😇 <<<< Not me
WOW, were you born so abrasive or did you have to work on it ? Right after I posted that I was visiting family, all you had to say is "if you don't want the hassle, then don't fly US airlines and don't fly to the US."
"More than 200 of my friends, neighbors and colleagues would likely still be alive today if we had better airport security on that day. " - Really? Do you have any proof of that? How many attacks were prevented by TSA screening? To my knowledge NONE. 9/11 attackers did not have guns and carried simple weapons that are hard to detect.
Don't now about you but uniform guy wearing rubber gloves and checking my genitals did not make me feel safe(er), only uncomfortable and humiliated.
What would make America and the World safer is if US closes all military bases around the world and change from US Department of Offense into real US Department of Defense. Until then it is only the matter of time before next retribution attack happens.
We have different views on safety and basic rights. You think it is justified because you believe that keeps you safe. I think it is unnecessary , intrusive and really would not prevent 9/11 hijackers because their "weapons" were simple and hard to spot.
Benjamin Franklin once said: "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
Hi nickm001 & Good_Grief, May I ask you both to please stop? If you'd like to continue your discussion, perhaps take it into the "Chat," section? I know it's my choice whether or not I read your comments, but it is my Post; and I'd rather not have the Site Administrator delete the entire Post (and all the comments) because of political opinion discussion, that will have no logical conclusion. Thanks, M
No apology necessary.... and THANK YOU for the offer, I may reach out to you!!! Cheers!
Hi Good_Grief & nickm001, May I ask you both to please stop? If you'd like to continue your discussion, perhaps take it into the "Chat," section? I know it's my choice whether or not I read your comments, but it is my Post; and I'd rather not have the Site Administrator delete the entire Post (and all the comments) because of political opinion discussion, that will have no logical conclusion. Thanks, M
Out of deference to you, Mel, and to Kate, I have deleted my comments.
People who didn't live 9/11 except through their TV will never know the horror and devastation of that day's events, and the tragedies that still ensue to this day.
And I hope no one, anywhere in the world, ever does.
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