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Immigration and Naturalization: Visa, 1964 January-June

 File — Box: 93, Folder: 3
Identifier: Folder 3

Scope and Contents

A collection of letters, notes, memos, memorandum & bulletins. Examples are: stapled copies of “General Information, Tijuana Consular District” & “The American Consul;” letters (9/63- 1/64) from constituent Kathleen Smith, Assemblyman Clair Burgener, Congressman Wilson & Commission Raymond F. Farrell re/ “tremendous unemployment problem, yet Mexican citizens come into the area on visiting passes and remain here to work;” letters & copy of State Dept. “General Information Regarding Visas for Immigrants” (11/63-1/64) re/ responses to Mr. Raymundo T. Archival’s desire to extend his temporary stay in the United States at the expiration of his enlistment in the United States Navy in May 1966; memorandum & office note (1/64) from Cathy & Arlene re/ Yugoslavian Dragutin Velickovic’s 6-month visa extension; letters & memo (9/63-2/64) re/ “case of Salvador Majam Espiritu, a Philippine national who has been serving in the United States Navy since 1954, and whose wife, Rosalie W. Espiritu, is an American citizen;” letters (2/64) re/ constituent Reginald Sullivan’s request for Wilson’s assistance in obtaining a visa for Mr. Sullivan’s French wife; letters (Jan. & Mar. 1964) re/ “inquiry on behalf of your father, Lo Kong Kok;” letters (2/64 & 3/64) re/ El Cajon constituent C. Franklin Holland receives assistance from Wilson as to step-daughter’s visa; letters (Mar.-Apr. 1964) re/ visa application of Miss Ruzica Radovanovic , Belgrade, Yugoslavia; letters & memo (1962 & 1964) re/ El Cajon constituent Mrs. Josephine Balistreri’s grandchildren on Italian quota waiting list; letters (Mar.-Apr. 1964) re/ constituents Dr. & Mrs. Steward H. Smith receive help from Wilson in obtaining visa for Miss Garciela Aguilar Lopez; letters (4/64) re/ El Cajon constituent Dr. Donald E. Erickson receives assistance from Wilson in an attempt to bring the parents and sisters of Jose Luis Rueda from Cuba to the United States; large stapled packet of letters (10/63-4/64) re/ complicated story of an American citizen’s efforts to obtain visas for his wife and son living in Tijuana, Mexico; memos (Apr.-May 1964) re/ “request for a 6 month extension for Cedomir Nestorovic; a copy of Dept. of State, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, “Issuance of Nonimmigrant Visas for Business or Pleasure “(No. 131, n.d.); letters & office note (Apr.-May 1964) re/ “proposed immigration of Hui Cheng Shuk Han, sister of Mrs. Kim Wa Choy” of San Francisco; letters (5/64) re/ constituent Monroe W. Kirkman (Attorney at Law) thanks Wilson for his assistance in helping a client, tuna fisherman Belchior dos Reis Mauricio, obtain visas for his Mauricio’s wife and children residing in Portugal; letters (5/64) re/ Wilson’s response to a constituent’s request concerning immigrant visa for Mr. Emilio Verdugo; large stapled packet of letters (Feb.-May 1964) re/ nonimmigrant visa application of Miss Modesta Mangaong of Manila; letters (1/64 & 6/64) re/ “immigration visa case of Graciela Angel Salaiza, who is being sponsored by Mrs. Norbert C. Knapp” of San Diego; letters (Apr.- June 1964) re/ Wilson assists constituent Allan D. Zukor (Broadway Florists) in obtaining visa for Miss Karin Ahlstrom of Stockholm, Sweden; letters 6/64) re/ immigrant visa problem for constituent Frank R. Vermalen’s sister, Petra, living in East Germany.

Dates

  • created: 1964 January-June

Creator

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Extent

From the Collection: 0.00 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections & University Archives Repository

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