Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 79.djvu/1410

 1370 Ante,

PRIVATE LAW 89-100-SEPT. 25, 1965 p. 9 17

8 USC llOl.

8 USC 1155.

[79 STAT.

the meaning of section 101(b)(1)(F) of the Act, upon appi-oval of a petition filed in her behalf by Mr. and Mrs. Domenico Geta, citizens of the United States, pursuant to section 205(b) of the Act, subject to all the conditions in that section relating to eligible orphans. SEC. 9. That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Cho Seung Man and Kim Chul Hee may be classified as eligible orphans within the meaning of section 1 0 1 (b)(1)(F) of the Act, upon approval of petitions filed in their behalf by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Volz, citizens of the United States, pursuant to section 205(b) of the Act, subject to all the conditions in that section relating to eligible orphans. Section 205(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, relating to the number of petitions which may be approved, shall be inapplicable in this case. SEC. 10. That, in the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Krystyna Horoszko Powell may be classified as an eligible orphan within the meaning of section 101(b)(1)(F) of the Act, upon approval of a petition filed in her behalf by Mr. and Mrs. Lyndall G. Powell, citizens of the United States, pursuant to section 205(b) of the Act, subject to all the conditions in that section relating to eligible orphans. SEC. 11. I n the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Krystyna Zielinski may be classified as an eligible orphan within the meaning of section 101(b)(1)(F) of the Act, upon approval of a petition filed in her behalf by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zielinski, citizens of the United States, pursuant to section 205(b) of the Act, subject to all the conditions in that section relating to eligible orphans. SEC. 12. In the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Despina E. Foundoulakis may be classified as an eligible orphan within the meaning of section 101(b)(1)(F) of the Act, upon approval of a petition filed in her behalf by Mr. and Mrs. Nick Matheakis, citizens of the United States, pursuant to section 205(b) of the Act, subject to all the conditions in that section relating to eligible orphans. SEC. 13. In the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Lam Chong may be classified as an eligible orphan within the meaning of section 101(b)(1)(F) of the Act, upon approval of a petition filed in his behalf by Mr. and Mrs. William I^m, citizens of the United States, pursuant to section 205(b) of the Act, subject to all the conditions in that section relating to eligible orphans. SEC. 14. In the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Kil J a Ahn may be classified as an eligible orphan within the meaning of section 101(b)(1)(F) of the Act, and a petition filed in her behalf by Mrs. Clara A. Pope, a citizen of the United States, may be approved pursuant to the provisions of section 205(b) of the Act, subject to all the conditions in that section relating to eligible orphans. SEC. 15. For the purposes of sections 203(a)(2) and 205 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Juana Brandariz Sanchez shall be held and considered to be the natural-born alien daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Antonio Sanchez, citizens of the United States. SEC. 16. In the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Czeslawa Podgorska may be classified as an eligible orphan within the meaning of section 101(b)(1)(F) of the Act, upon approval of a petition filed in her behalf by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helma, citizens of the United States, pursuant to section 205(b) of the Act, subject to all the conditions in that section relating to eligible orphans. SEC. 17. In the administration of the Immigration and Nationality Act, Severia Cortes Naranjo may be classified as an eligible orphan within the meaning of section 101(b)(1)(F) of the Act, upon approval of a petition filed in her behalf by Mr. and Mrs. Perfecto Nopasa

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