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The US State Department refused a temporary visa to Noah Aguilar to allow him to leave Guatemala to attend the services of his teenage daughter, according to the father's attorney.
"I had hoped that they would find in their hearts to let me attend the funeral of my daughter," Aguilar told CNN during a brief telephone interview on Friday.
"It's very sad, she was my princess, she will always be my princess."
Immigration lawyer, Naimeh Salem, said that officials of the US Embassy in Guatemala had refused the temporary visa on the grounds that "Aguilar" had not not enough links with his country of origin, Guatemala ".
"This is not true," she said. "He has family there and his own business."
The State Department will not do it. comments on specific visa cases
Hania's body was found last week in the water off a rural road after he was abducted last month in front of his home in Lumberton, North Carolina, police said.
Salem said that his client had requested another interview with his visa but had not heard any news from the US Embassy in Guatemala.
State Department spokeswoman Marlo Cross-Durant said the details of visa cases are confidential.
"All visa applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the requirements of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and other applicable laws," said his statement.