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PRIVATE LAW 106-8 —NOV. 7, 2000 114 STAT. 3099 Private Law 106-8 106th Congress An Act Nov. 7, 2000 For the relief of certain Persian Gulf evacuees. [H.R. 3646] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS FOR CERTAIN PERSIAN GULF EVACUEES. (a) IN GENERAL. —The Attorney General shall adjust the status of each alien referred to in subsection (b) to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence if the alien— (1) applies for such adjustment; (2) has been physically present in the United States for at least 1 year and is physically present in the United States on the date the application for such adjustment is filed; (3) is admissible to the United States as an immigrant, except as provided in subsection (c); and (4) pays a fee (determined by the Attorney General) for the processing of such application. (b) ALIENS ELIGIBLE FOR ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS. —The benefits Applicabmty. provided in subsection (a) shall apply to the following aliens: (1) Waddah Al-Zireeni, Enas Al-Zireeni, and Anwaar Al- Zireeni. (2) Salah Mohamed Abu Eljibat, Ghada Mohamed Abu Eljibat, and Tareq Salah Abu Eljibat. (3) Jehad Mustafa, Amal Mustafa, and Raed Mustafa. (4) Shaher M. Abed. (5) Zaid H. Khan and Nadira P. Khan. (6) Rawhi M. Abu Tabanja, Basima Fareed Abu Tabanja, and Mohammed Rawhi Abu Tabanja. (7) Reuben P. D'Silva, Anne P. D'Silva, Natasha Andrew CoUette D'Silva, and Agnes D'Silva. (8) Abbas I. Bhikhapurawala, Nafisa Bhikhapurawala, and Tasnim Bhikhapurawala. (9) Fayez Sharif Ezzir, Abeer Muharram Ezzir, Sharif Fayez Ezzir, and Mohammed Fayez Ezzir. (10) Issam Musleh, Nadia Khader, and Duaa Musleh. (11) Ahmad Mohammad Khalil, Mona Khalil, and Sally Khalil. (12) Husam Al-Khadrah and Kathleen Al-Khadrah. (13) Nawal M. Hajjawi. (14) Isam S. Naser and Samar I. Naser. (15) Amalia Arsua. (16) Feras Taha, Bernardina Lopez-Taha, and Yousef Taha. (17) Mahmood M. Alessa and Nadia Helmi Abusoud. (18) Emad R. Jawwad.