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PRIVATE LAW 180-AUG. 13, 1953

Private Law 180 August 13, 1953

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For the relief of Edith Smith.

Be it enacted by the Senate and Hoiise of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, notwithstanding the provision of section 212(a)(9) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Edith Smith may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of that Act: Provided, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 181

Aiwjust 13, 1953 IH» R. 1124]

CHAPTER 446 ^^ ACT YoT the relief of Gerda Goerauch.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, in the adminis8 USCi 101 note, tration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Gerda Goerauch, the fiancee of Technical Sergeant John R. Hall, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for a visa as a nonimmigrant temporary visitor for a period of three months: Provided, That the administrative authorities find that the said Gerda Goerauch is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Technical Sergeant John R. Hall and that she is found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws, other than the proviso of section 212(a) 8 USC 1182. (9) of the Immigration and Nationality Act: Provided, That this exemption shall apply only to a ground for exclusion of which the Department of State or the Department of Justice have knowledge prior to the enactment of this Act. In the event the marriage between the above-named persons does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Gerda Goerauch, she shall be required to depart from the United States and upon failure to do so shall be deported in accordance with the provisions of sections 242 and 243 of the Immi8^ u s e 125 2, gration and Nationality Act. In the event that the mariiage between 1253 the above-named persons shall occur with three months after the entry of the said Gerda Goerauch, the Attorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Gerda Goerauch as of the date of the payment by her of the required visa fee. Approved August 13, 1953. Private Law 182 August 13, 1953 [H. R. 1629]

CHAPTER 447 -A^ ACT Yov the relief of Miss Aiko I k e h a r a.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That, in the admin8 USC fI'loinote. istration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Miss Aiko Ikehara, the fiancee of Chester Rilinger, a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible for a visa as a nonimmigrant temporary' visitor for a period of three months: Provided, That the administrative authorities find