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Immigration and Nationality Technical Corrections Act of 1994 sections on Taiwan

Public Law 103-416

Enacted 25 October 1994

H.R. 783 to amend Title III of the Immigration and Nationality Act became Public Law 103-416 on 25 October 1994. The following is the section relevant to Taiwan.

Full text of Public Law 103-416

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TITLE II--TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS OF IMMIGRATION LAWS

SECTION 201. American Institute in Taiwan

  • Section 101(a)(27)(D) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(27)(D)) is amended--
    • (1) by inserting `or of the American Institute in Taiwan,' after `of the United States Government abroad,'; and
    • (2) by inserting `(or, in the case of the American Institute in Taiwan, the Director thereof)' after `Foreign Service establishment'

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SECTION 601. Visas for officials of Taiwan

  • Whenever the President of Taiwan or any other high-level official of Taiwan shall apply to visit the United States for the purposes of discussions with United States Federal or State government officials concerning--
    • (1) trade or business with Taiwan that will reduce the United States-Taiwan trade deficit;
    • (2) prevention of nuclear proliferation;
    • (3) threats to the national security of the United States;
    • (4) the protection of the global environment;
    • (5) the protection of endangered species; or
    • (6) regional humanitarian disasters.

The official shall be admitted to the United States, unless the official is otherwise excludable under the immigration laws of the United States.

 

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