Immigration and Naturalization Housekeeping Amendments Act of 1992: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Law, Immigration, and Refugees of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, May 20, 1992 |
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... retirees of those institutions with longstanding ties to the United States to remain here as per- manent residents after retirement . I would like briefly to outline the background to the bill and the legislative relief being sought ...
... retirees of those institutions with longstanding ties to the United States to remain here as per- manent residents after retirement . I would like briefly to outline the background to the bill and the legislative relief being sought ...
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... retirees will face the same problems as did the retirees for whom relief was granted in the 1986 and 1988 acts . And as time goes on , this sunset date will , of course , preclude more and more retirees , and their spouses , from ...
... retirees will face the same problems as did the retirees for whom relief was granted in the 1986 and 1988 acts . And as time goes on , this sunset date will , of course , preclude more and more retirees , and their spouses , from ...
Page 254
... retirees and their spouses and children , on G - 4 visas , were obliged to leave the United States after the employee retired , even though the retiree had a long period of service and residence in the United States , unless particular ...
... retirees and their spouses and children , on G - 4 visas , were obliged to leave the United States after the employee retired , even though the retiree had a long period of service and residence in the United States , unless particular ...
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... retire by January 1 , 1993 , will also not be able to apply because the employee will not be able to comply with the January 1 , 1993 " sunset " date . Consequently , these retirees will face the same problems as did the retirees for ...
... retire by January 1 , 1993 , will also not be able to apply because the employee will not be able to comply with the January 1 , 1993 " sunset " date . Consequently , these retirees will face the same problems as did the retirees for ...
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... retirees ( and their spouses ) from remaining in the United States regardless of their long periods of residence here . Section 102 of the bill before you would simply eliminate the January 1 , 1993 , " sunset " date . Nothing else ...
... retirees ( and their spouses ) from remaining in the United States regardless of their long periods of residence here . Section 102 of the bill before you would simply eliminate the January 1 , 1993 , " sunset " date . Nothing else ...
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