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66

STAT.]

PRIVATE LAW

566-APR.

18, 1952

Private Law 564

A53 CHAPTER 223

- ^ ^^'^ For the relief of Dorothea Zirkelbach.

April 18 1952 [H.R. 1790]

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IJe it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congtess assembled, That, in the administration of the immigration laws, the alien Dorothea Zirkelbach, the German fiancee of Lowery A. Gum, sergeant in the United States Air Force and 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 Dorothea Zirkelbach is coming to the United States with a bona fide intention of being married to the said Lowery A. Gum, and that she is found otherwise admissible under the immigration laws. In the event that the marriage between the above-named parties does not occur within three months after the entry of the said Dorothea Zirkelbach, 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 19 and 20 of the Immigration Act of 1917, as amended (U.S.C. title 8, secs. 155 and 156). In the event that the marriage between the above-named parties shall occur within three months after the entry of the said Dorothea Zirkelbach, the Attorney General is authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of the said Dorothea Zirkelbach as of the date of the payment by her of the required visa fee and head tax. Approved April 18, 1952. Private Law 565

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CHAPTER 224 AN ACT

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April 18, 1952 [H.R. 1815]

For the relief of Hideo Ishida.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, notwithstanding the provisions of section 13(c) of the Immigration Act of 1924, as amended, Hideo Ishida, the minor child of a citizen of the United States, may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if he is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of the immigration laws. Approved April 18, 1952.

Private Law 566

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CHAPTER 225 AN ACT ' For the relief of Hisamitsu Kodani.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, notwithstanding the provisions of section 13(c) of the Immigration Act of 1924, as amended, Hisamitsu Kodani, the minor unmarried child of lawfully resident aliens of the United States, may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if he is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of the immigration laws. Approved April 18, 1952.

AprU 18, 1952 [H.R. 1819]

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