Seeing the phrase "See Gate Agent" on your boarding pass instead of a seat number or a green checkmark can happen for several operational reasons, and while it might cause a bit of travel anxiety, it is usually a routine matter. One common reason is that you are on a standby list or the flight is overbooked, meaning a specific seat hasn't been assigned to you yet. It can also indicate a document verification requirement, which is very common for international travel where an agent must physically check your passport, visa, or health declarations before you are cleared to fly. In some cases, there might have been a last-minute aircraft swap, causing the seating configuration to change and leaving some passengers temporarily unassigned. Occasionally, it signals a "Selectee" status for enhanced security screening (SSSS) that requires manual processing at the gate. Regardless of the reason, the best course of action is to arrive at the gate early and speak with the staff, as they are the only ones who can finalize your seat assignment and print your final boarding pass.