Hi all!
Been a while since I did a forum post. Starting off, I have to say yesterday wasn't off to a good start. Earlier this year in the summer I bought a ticket for my GF to come to visit me from St. Vincent. It didn't pan out the first time because it conflicted with her exam season (school having an unreliable schedule and changing up weeks before the big date) and at the point she found out I was unable to get a refund. And yesterday something similar happened, this time with her paying for the ticket. I panicked a bit because she was traveling so far and I have little experience with this despite being former military. I ended up contacting some of her friends to find out if something had happened since it seemed calls and messages to her were completely blocked for an entire day, yesterday which was when I was supposed to pick her up (since 4am in the morning). A huge bummer.
To the point, the last message I got from her was when she made it to presumably New York or another major city (one of her stops) and I assumed since she was stranded there for a bit. My heart was in the right place, but still I feel really silly now but I guess I chalk it up to lack of experience booking and hosting international trips.
To the heart of the matter, she told me upon arrival that they ended up sending her home because even though I gave her my updated address for her travel documentation when they pulled my info up "in the system" as she called it for where she'd be staying, it was my old info apparently. Thus they sent her back home.. I have/had no idea what system she's talking about or how to fix it. Is it refering to my government address (like if I did a USPS change of address online)? The address on my Drivers license card, or the DMV if not somewhere else? Is there a website I can head to or a government building I need to visit in order to handle this business? It sucks because had I known this would happen I could have done something much earlier.
She was going on a student/visitors visa for two weeks if that helps. And if it's not airline restricted, is it possible for her to get her money refunded or a credit for a future flight? If anyone has had this sorta crazy ordeal unfold before, can you offer advice and/or point me in the right direction so that I can correct this address issue so that we don't make the same mistake due to lack of knowledge again. Links help too.
Been a while since I did a forum post. Starting off, I have to say yesterday wasn't off to a good start. Earlier this year in the summer I bought a ticket for my GF to come to visit me from St. Vincent. It didn't pan out the first time because it conflicted with her exam season (school having an unreliable schedule and changing up weeks before the big date) and at the point she found out I was unable to get a refund. And yesterday something similar happened, this time with her paying for the ticket. I panicked a bit because she was traveling so far and I have little experience with this despite being former military. I ended up contacting some of her friends to find out if something had happened since it seemed calls and messages to her were completely blocked for an entire day, yesterday which was when I was supposed to pick her up (since 4am in the morning). A huge bummer.
To the point, the last message I got from her was when she made it to presumably New York or another major city (one of her stops) and I assumed since she was stranded there for a bit. My heart was in the right place, but still I feel really silly now but I guess I chalk it up to lack of experience booking and hosting international trips.
To the heart of the matter, she told me upon arrival that they ended up sending her home because even though I gave her my updated address for her travel documentation when they pulled my info up "in the system" as she called it for where she'd be staying, it was my old info apparently. Thus they sent her back home.. I have/had no idea what system she's talking about or how to fix it. Is it refering to my government address (like if I did a USPS change of address online)? The address on my Drivers license card, or the DMV if not somewhere else? Is there a website I can head to or a government building I need to visit in order to handle this business? It sucks because had I known this would happen I could have done something much earlier.
She was going on a student/visitors visa for two weeks if that helps. And if it's not airline restricted, is it possible for her to get her money refunded or a credit for a future flight? If anyone has had this sorta crazy ordeal unfold before, can you offer advice and/or point me in the right direction so that I can correct this address issue so that we don't make the same mistake due to lack of knowledge again. Links help too.
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