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To: kattracks
Below are the dates compiled from this and other reports:

1988 Son Omar born (other reports 1990)
1992 Comes to USA
1994 Son Adam born (other reports 1996)
Feb-96 Permanent residency denied
May-96 Police called on husband/wife dispute
Jan-97 Taxi driver Orange County
1997 Permanent residency granted
2003 Father's claimed naturalization date

There's quite a bit of conflicting information out there, but interesting questions and observations include:

Both sons appear to have been born in Egypt.

Given the 6-12 month application cycle for residency, it appears he applied in 1995. What was his visa status from 1992 through 1995?

When did his wife (so very fortuitously) win the visa "lottery"? Between 2/96 and 1997? Or between his original application of 1995, and 1997?

How was his son Adam conceived and then born in either 1993/4 or perhaps 1995/6? Did he travel to Egypt (again, on what visa), or was his wife here by then?

Are the wife and kids all Egyptian citizens?

INS - as usual - has several questions to answer here.

35 posted on 07/06/2002 9:49:44 AM PDT by angkor
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To: angkor
If the son was born here in the States he would be a citizen, and the wife would be a citizen if she was naturalized. Having permanent residency does not mean you are a citizen . It only allows you to be legally here. You have to apply for citizenship
46 posted on 07/06/2002 10:09:51 AM PDT by Kaslin
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