Letter from Senator Harry S. Truman to Jim Theodoro, with Attachment
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Washington, D. C.
January 25, 1940
The American Consul General
Athens, Greece
Dear Sir:
In June, 1939 I wrote you regarding
the immigration visa case of Ioannis Asimakopoulos
of Athens, who wishes to come to this country to
make his home with his uncle, Mr. Jim Theodoro of
De Soto, Missouri.
I would appreciate your informing me of
the status of this case at the présent time.
I should like particularly to know
whether the papers and affidavits sent to you by
Mr. Theodoro were surficient to demonstrate his
ability to provide for his nephew after he comes
to this country, and whether Mr. Asinakopoulos has
appeared at the Consulate to make application for
the visa.
Anything that you may be able to do to
holp in this case will be very highly appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
Harry S. Truman
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