03/31/2012 05:48:00 PM EST
Soccer Star Denied U.S. Visa
"The long immigration saga for New York Red Bulls star forward Luke
Rodgers came to an end on Friday, as the club revealed the Englishman
has been denied his P-1 Visa application to return to the United States. Rodgers and the club have agreed to terminate his contract with Major League Soccer. "After going through the entire immigration and appeals process,
Luke's P-1 Visa application has unfortunately been denied by the US
government for now,” the Red Bulls said in a statement. “We have spoken
with Luke about potential options and have mutually decided that it
would be in all parties' best interests to terminate his current MLS
contract so he could play elsewhere. “However, we will also continue to track his progress this year while
working with immigration officials with the goal that he could join the
Red Bulls sometime in the future." Rodgers has been in England since his initial application to renew
his P-1 visa was rejected last month. His appeal eventually ended up in
the hands of the US Department of Homeland Security. “It’s always nice to get something done, [whether] it’s this way or
that way,” Red Bulls general manager Erik Solér said Thursday. “I think
it’s good for everybody inside the team to finally know tomorrow what’s
going to happen and whatever direction it goes, we’ll take it from
there.” Rodgers was also denied a visa when the Red Bulls first attempted to
sign him in 2010, in large part because of a previous criminal record in
the United Kingdom." - MLSsoccer.com, Mar. 30, 2012.
