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James died several years ago; I'll try to respond to your question.聽
it's hard to advise you in detail without knowing what happened in your wife's interview, but she definitely should check out this video, and similar ones, on Paulo S茅rgio's YouTube channel:
Keep in mind that the interview has one purpose, and one purpose only:聽 to disprove the assumption that the applicant intends to overstay his/her visa, and remain in the US illegally.聽 If her application form is rigorously honest, if she approaches her next聽 interview in the way the videos suggest, and if her answers tally with her application, there's good reason to hope that her next application will be approved.
Good luck!
It's not unusual for the interviewer to be Brazilian:聽 when my then boyfriend/now husband had his at the Consulate General in Rio, his interviewer was a Brazilian employee of the Consulate, from Rio Grande do Sul.聽 聽The interviews also tend to be brief, and the interviewee may well be standing.聽 My husband's interview was just like the one the Paulo S茅rgio describes.聽 The two-step process was the same, too:聽 first day, hand in papers and get fingerprinted, second day, interview and approval or denial.聽 You didn't mention the first part, but I'm assuming it happened.
My thoughts if she tries again (and I think she should -- you want to be able to visit the US, right?):
-- watch the Paulo S茅rgio videos, and contrast what he says with her experience.
-- fill out the application with her, so you're both satisfied that it's correct and not open to misinterpretation.
-- she should consider stating clearly in her interview that she's applying for a tourist visa, not a spouse/fianc茅e visa, because she has no intention of living in the US; you and she are committed to living in Brazil, and only visiting the US to see family and friends, and for tourism occasionally.聽 Normally, I recommend answering only the questions asked, and not volunteering information.聽 In this case, though, the process for a spouse/fianc茅e immigrant visa is more complex and expensive than the tourist visa process, and it's possible that the consular official thought that you were trying to back-door it.
I doubt very much that it's about money.聽 Please, don't even think about pursuing that line:聽 just the suggestion could get her banned indefinitely.聽
The mismatch in names between the passport and the application may have been enough to cause the rejection:聽 there's no easy way of knowing what "guidance" the current Administration has provided to the consulates on granting visas, but we can be pretty sure it wasn't "go easy"!
聽 As I said the last time, the agent may also have thought you were trying to backdoor the spousal immigration process.I see from another post that you're going to employ a visa assistance company.聽 I hope it works out for you.聽 Make sure they know about the names mismatch:聽 I see a trip to the Federal Police for a new passport in your wife's future.
Good luck!
The names are big issues as abthree said.
Soon No tourist visa for US required June 17th for a Brazilian passport holder. Maybe this may help/
Jim
Maybe just going to the US when the Visa is not an issue can be done.
We also travel together prior to any marriage, to Las Vegas Well why not take advantage to the Nevada laws and we got married in Vegas. That said we need to get my birth certificate in order (apostil an translate and go back to the cortiero) to file.
Interesting聽 - we're in the same situation.聽 Got married in the US, had no trouble registering the marriage in Brazil.聽 My husband wants to change his name to mine, but we held off until my permanent residency came through, to avoid confusing that process.
He submitted the petition last year, and the judge denied it out of hand:聽 said that he should have done it when we got married.聽 It's now working its way through the appeals process.聽 Our lawyer checks on it every six to eight weeks,聽 just to let us know that it's still there. Meanwhile, life in Paradise goes on.

That is literally true:聽 it's a provision of US law on visas, defined as a "rebuttable presumption".聽 Consuls are encouraged to consider evidence to the contrary, but that's supposed to be their assumption going in.
I'm betting that the new passport does the trick.聽 Best of luck!
She had all fingerprints and any other crap the Embassy deemed necessary.
She said the guy behind the window said nothing, maybe the silent type (smh) she was told to check on line and I think in 2 days she recieved her visa..I am in agreement of the documents names not matching or is there something maybe in your wife's background check, overstay maybe Portugal for once this system or any visa system flags any kind of mistake it's like a root canal with no anesthesia. ..and I agree it is not about money,clothing, the higher up who gave the instruction denied ,maybe did not like the way the names lined up.聽 I think maybe jealous of the "Honeymoon" money is tight here in Brazil and the Retraction of the economy is ugly... Good luck, if you plan to apply for a W7 for tax purposes have them verify the document...
Texanbrazil wrote:The US is one of the countries that do not have to give a reason as to denial. Have been asked by many Brazilian's why and I asked a friend in the State Dept and that was all he could say.
The names are big issues as abthree said.
Soon No tourist visa for US required June 17th for a Brazilian passport holder. Maybe this may help/
I think what Big Tex is saying about after June 17th will solve the problem of the Visa requirement...it seems the US is reciprocating for North Americans no longer being required to obtain a Visa for Brazil.
I am thinking due to the global recession / slow down very few people have money to travel and want to migrate for lack of work in most countries...I聽 only go home to the USA to shop..Brasil is my adopted home country.
jonerle wrote:The problem was not entering Brazil, but entering America on a Tourist Visa. My Wife filed the form before our marriage and documents were not all in her married name.
I understand that it was the USA entry problem. It has to be the documents, they must all match...She is Brazilian why would the wife have a problem entering Brazil聽 
And how is your background ?
I understand that it was the USA entry problem. It has to be the documents, they must all match...She is Brazilian why would the wife have a problem entering Brazil
And how is your background ?"
My Wife has no problem entering Brazil. She has not left yet. My background is clear and not an issue. The issue was with my Wife's documents.
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