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PUBLIC LAW 103-416—OCT. 25, 1994 108 STAT. 4305 Public Law 103-416 103d Congress An Act To amend title III of the Immigration and Nationality Act to make changes in Oct. 25, 1994 the laws relating to nationality and naturalization. [H.R. 783] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Immigration and Nationality SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. Technical This Act may be cited as the "Immigration and NationaUty of 1994 Technical Corrections Act of 1994". 8 USC ilOl note. SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS. The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. TITLE I—NATIONALITY AND NATURALIZATION Sec. 101. Equal treatment of women in conferring citizenship to children born abroad. Sec. 102. Naturalization of children on application of citizen parent. Sec. 103. Former citizens of United States regaining United States citizenship. Sec. 104. Intent to reside permanently in the United States after naturalization. Sec. 105. Terminology relating to expatriation. Sec. 106. Administrative and judicial determinations relating to loss of citizenship. Sec. 107. Cancellation of United States passports and consular reports of birth. Sec. 108. Expanding waiver of the Government knowledge, United States history, and English language requirements for naturalization. Sec. 109. Report on citizenship of certain legalized aliens. TITLE II—TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS OF IMMIGRATION LAWS Sec. 201. American Institute in Taiwan. Sec. 202. G-4 special immigrants. Sec. 203. Clarification of certain grounds for exclusion and deportation. Sec. 204. United States citizens entering and departing on United States passports. Sec. 205. Applications for visas. Sec. 206. Family unity. Sec. 207. Technical amendment regarding one-house veto. Sec. 208. Authorization of appropriations for refugee assistance for fiscal years 1995, 1996, and 1997. Sec. 209. Fines for unlawful bringing of aliens into the United States. Sec. 210. Extension of visa waiver pilot program. Sec. 211. Creation of probationary status for participant countries in the visa waiver pilot program. Sec. 212. Technical changes to numerical limitations concerning certain special immigrants. Sec. 213. Extension of telephone employment verification system. Sec. 214. Extension of expanded definition of special immigrant for religious workers. Sec. 215. Extension of off'-campus work authorization for students. Sec. 216. Eliminating ob^gation of carriers to detain stowaways. Sec. 217. Completing usfe of visas provided under diversity transition program. Sec. 218. Effect on preference date of application for labor certification. Sec. 219. Other miscellaneous and technical corrections to immigration-related provisions. Sec. 220. Waiver of foreign country residence requirement with respect to international medical graduates. Sec. 221. Visas for officials of Taiwan. Sec. 222. Expansion of definition of aggravated felony. Sec. 223. Summary deportation. Sec. 224. Judicial deportation. Sec. 225. Construction of expedited deportation requirements.