I'm not surprised to hear that there may be a China link to Patty's visa delay. Based on the cir stances of his departure from China, I doubt the CBA would go out of their way to help. If the CBA is creating some problems for Patty with the US INS, it may be time to get some high level Pols involved both in the US and Australia.
Does anyone know what type of visa Patty was under when he played for Portland? The following is a list of some of the available visas that allow work in the US. It appears that a BA degree is a prerequisite except for the O-1 visa that may be open to subjective interpretation.
E-3 Visa. This is a visa option for Australian nationals if they have a job offer in the U.S. and a bachelor’s degree.
H-1B Professional Employment Visa. Persons with at least a bachelor's degree may be eligible if their U.S. employer is willing to file the H-1B pe ion. This is by far the most common nonimmigrant employment-based visa category.
O-1 Extraordinary Ability Visa. This pe ion requires an employer and “extraordinary ability” in the field.