... in response to Does fiance get checked at the firstairp..., posted by keith on Oct 4, 2001Keith,
In your case, her first experience with our Customs and INS departments will be at the first airport when she enters America - in your case, New York or Atlanta. Having entered the country through both of those POE's, I would strongly encourage you to arrange her flight schedule so that she enters through Atlanta - especially if she has little command of English or has had little experience with international travel.
New York's JFK airport can be a difficult experience - even for veteran Americans. Terminals between her incoming international flight and her outbound domestic flight can de long distances apart and requiring her to lug her baggage a long way. I can imagine it would be quite unnerving to someone that is not the least bit familiar with America to be trying to find their way to another terminal - sometimes having to leave the interior of one terminal bound for another on foot and with a bunch of luggage in tow.
Atlanta, on the other hand, is connected visa underground train to all the terminals, and instructions are provided in multiple languages (including Russian, IIRC). The agents in Atlanta (generally-speaking, of course) do not have the sort of NY attitude that can be put-offish at times, and the facilities at the airport are much more fresh and clean.
All-in-all, I'd sure suggest you try to have her come in through Atlanta (as contrasted to NYC-JFK).
Just my experience - FWIW.
- Dan