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Art Bell's Wife Denied U.S. Visa

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My name is Arthur W. Bell. My Wife is Airyn R. Bell. We have been Married over (3) Years now and have a (2) Year old Daughter who was born in Las Vegas, Nevada. My Wife is Philippine. In December 2006 she was given a CR1 Visa which was processed by the American Embassy in Manila, Philippines. We arrived in Las Vegas Dec 26, 2006.

In Oct 2008 (Oct 10th, 2008) we sent USCIS a I-751 with evidence of our Marriage and the fee ($545.00). My Wife went to Las Vegas and did the Bio-Metric. We were given case Number WAC0900851515. In early January 2009 we received a notice from the California service center to send MORE evidence. Within a few days we responded with much more evidence, it was RECEIVED by USCIS on Jan 15th 2009 (See POSTAL RECEIPTS - click for enlargement). Then in early March we received a notice that USCIS had not received our additional evidence and moreover that there was NO appeal and it was case CLOSED!

4 Comments in Response to

Comment by Tim Sensibaugh
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 Hi Art

We really miss you here in the usa and i'm real disapointed that your not on the air here as you have been I would work the late shift and take a porable radio just to listen to you but now you are gone???? Are you coming back to coast to coast soon or has this stupid ass Goverment ran you off??? belive me these guys are jerks and we are trying keep things together here and to hope that you will be beback soon!!!!!! If there is anything I can do to help please let me know!!!!!

Thanks Art

Tim

Comment by Randall Reese
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I know several people who have problems getting visas for asian wifes for no good reason. My suggestion is move to the Phillipines. It is cheaper to live, better living conditions than the USA, and lots less problems. I live in asia and no way would we live in the USA. 

Comment by PureTrust
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Move to Mexico for awhile, and take lessons.

Comment by RickStone
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 What has happened in the past was that the Calilfornia USCIS employes got so far behind in processing that they could not get caught up. So some employes got the brilliant idea to secretly screed the backlog of applications, many of them containing original documents. They did get caught and it caused lots of problems for thousands of applicants. This may be a repeat of the past. visajourney dot com is a very helpful forum for immigration/marriage issues. My wife is from Cebu in the Philippines and it has helped us.



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