For more than
15 years our youngest son John, a USA citizen, has been married to Regina
who is a Spanish citizen. Their two children are USA citizens. A few months ago
John accepted a wonderful position on the faculty of Stanford University. Of
course, his wife and children want to join him. No problem for John and the
kids, but for Regina it has been a nightmare from which she has still not
awakened.
For the past
couple semesters John has been teaching at Hong Kong Polytechnic University and
Regina has been living and doing academic work in Madrid. First she was told
that if she wanted to come here and stay with her family she would need to get
a visa (of course) and then apply for citizenship. Then she was told that to
get the visa she would really need to have proof that she had a job. It was
insufficient that her husband had been granted permanent tenure. So Stanford
offered her a part-time position (she has her Ph.D. from Harvard) and so
notified the authorities. The authorities said, “No, it must be full-time.”
Stanford and Regina obliged. Next she was told that if the visa were granted
she could not enter the country more than 10 days before she started teaching!
She asked about entering on a “visa waiver” which permits any European citizen
to be in the USA without a visa for up to 6 weeks. “No,” she was told. “You are
NOT a tourist. And if you come in under a tourist visa and then apply for a
visa as an employee you may not leave the country while the visa is processed.
If you leave you will be denied re-entry into the USA." Regina’s mother
lives in Madrid. (Note: a colleague who is a Department head here at Cal Sate
San Diego told me that this is exactly what happened to a colleague of his last
year when she returned for her mother’s funeral while her work visa was pending
and now she has been denied entry or visa into the USA.)
Son John and
Regina have followed all the rules, paid the $3,000.00 up front legal fees to
an immigration attorney. John and kids moved to Stanford. Regina is in Madrid
in regular contact with the USA Embassy. The Embassy promised her an interview
for yesterday (August 17). However, the official told her ”This appointment
time is not fixed. You need to call regularly to ensure the proper day; AND
remember that every time you call the Embassy we will add 10 Euros to the cost
of your visa and if you call by cell phone we will add 15 Euros”
Yesterday she
met with the Embassy official. It went like this: “Is your name, in fact,
Regina Llamas?” Answer, “Yes.” Next question, “Do you, in fact, have a PHD From
Harvard?” Answer, “Yes.” “Do you, in fact, have a full-time job at Stanford
University?” “Yes.” “What will you be teaching?” “One course in the History of
Chinese Drama and a second on “Chinese Opera.”
Then
came the answer: “Come back next week and we will issue you a visa.”
So now she can
buy her ticket and hopefully the interviewing officer at Immigration
will allow her in and this “potential threat to American security and financial
viability” will finally be able to join her family and be teaching at the
university.
2 comments:
I went to grad school with Regina and hope that the whole unpleasant affair has finally come to an end. We deal with visa issues at my university all the time, and it's never easy. Part of the cost of having people ask, "How on earth did all those terrorists get through our borders?!" after 9/11 is that ordinary people now have to go through hoops. I have a European friend who is now a cancer researcher, but worked at one time with viri, so EVERY TIME he enters the U.S. he has to affirm on his paperwork that he has worked with viri (and now that they have a record on him, he can't lie); this immediately flags him for an in-depth conversation with customs, and naturally they don't know the first thing about virology ... He has gotten to know the innards of JFK Airport very well.
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