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LIT2012000011 - Elizabeth Taylor t_,_ / •.. \'. ' I ,.'· . 1/ I MA_•_··' _, ~.c. FRANK G. MACMURRAY, M,D, FOXHALL SQUARE BUILDING WESLEY M, OLER, M,D, SUITE 348 OSCAR MANN, M.D, 3301 NEW MEXICO AVENUE, N.W. MARY RESTIFO, M.D, WASHINGTON,D,C,20018 MORGAN O'DON0GHUE, M.D, (202) 362•4467 ·f;{~pternber.· 12, 1977 / To Whom It May Concern: A chest x-ray on Elizabe:th. Ta:1l0r-Warner dated 9-12'-77 (#2437) reveals normal cardiad :·~i'i·rrqtr~'!:i-tfe:;··-~riotmal med·iastinum and;:mormal lung field with' ··the ~xcept.':fbh .o'f a calcified right ;i,l·p1per lung field nodular lesi0n ,.which. is unchanged from films dated 11/12/73. · IMPRESSION: Normal chest film. MO:tas Enclosure ~ . , - NITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUST! ,. · ~- - :_ - -~ · ·- - _Immigration andNaturalizotio·n ?.er\'i!::e · · · _- ·- ~ -.- .... :·' MEMORANDUM di- JREATION OF RECORD Of l:.~WFUL PER_~ANENT RESIDENCE . II · · Place . (b)(6) ·(b)(6) Status-as a l~wful pennanent resident of the U~ited ·States is accorded: • , .. .. ~ • ] < '.-- • : ~. V S< > • .. • • ~ .DATE OF BIR-TH Name . ·_ Eli~abeth 'Rosemonde ~larnet'-. Street .... •1 ~ · • Address Mig.dleburg, Virginia 2:~ ... , , .., -~ Cit;,_s1ote, Zip . --? "' .1 • .:·· J.. ) · ..COU ~~-Y-TO WHICH CHARGEABLE (If any), . PREFE~ENC_E(/fany) -.--•, . ' Non-Quota PRIORITY DATE REMARKS •II NON PREF ER ENCL D Section 212(a)(14) c~rtifkation· not·r_equi~~d •be{a u·se: · D Individual section.212{a}{l4} cehifico~ion is'iued · • ·Bl~nket·s~cticir/21-2{a}(l4) ~ertifi~ation issued . ~, - ~ . - .· . : . .. ' . ' under the following provision of low: --._.\•__ .Sec 203(h) of.t.·he I & N Act_.- 0 Sec 24? .<?f. the 1' & N Act · _.· . · :0 $ec 2'14(d} I & N A~t. · . D Private Low no._~_-__ of.the_.;_ 0 Sec -244( }( ) of the I & N Act . • Sec I .of fh:~. Act of ! )/2/~6 . : : -. C<>_ng-~ess session \] Sec 245 of the I & N ~ct - · D Se~ l3. ~f thf! A~t of 9/1 I /5 7 · 0 ._---------------,--- / · / / . - · · · -;,, (Other law Specify) ;As of '6'_&----....-, - ~ _:.. j- 7 ot..;...~•··~-~W.a.a-=a=s=h=i=n~g~t=o=n~·,~-~D=-~•_,.C~,~;_._·~··~-~·-'---·-· ...,._--_· ______.;._ _ _;. _ _ ( orith) - (Day) I (Yeary . · " P~RT.:.9F_~J'RX!:-O,ltJ'~R~!:'ENT RE~~D_;l;!CI:; Clos~ _o_f odm is~ion.(I71:1erisym_bol)._.-______._ _________--- _ _,......._____ c; _______ ,.,.,......,..,.,,.,,...,.....,,,,..... _____---'-:-· --'----~-~­ , DATE OF, . (Date) ,, , A~ION DD.~, ~-1,-•. Doter., ___,.._.------------------------~-- Fqre ig n State .. -- .· } .. 1- 'fr:f~reoce Cate~~ry_··,....·-_·, -.,---,-,----------~-----'--- . ~ 'i . - \ \ .:... _.. Mo.nth .of }nuance,----,--------_.,..,..,.·""'·•·.,.,.:•-;,_,.,.,,--,--'-=..,.......,--------..,......- : • : ; . ,; i ' ; . { f- ·: f ; • ~ ! •• _,. \ ~ '.' • { ,, Signed-,-,------,.,..,.,---,~__,.,=--...,....,.....,,...------~-,­ . (Visa Office, Dept· of State) ·_ Form ·1-357· d~livered . 0 FornvG-153 delivered -• Fa.rm 1-.15'1 Se~ial'No. --,'-t,<-c,,,'--'O,_.___-u--,""-''-"C...--'-'---C-- t°' - .. · . - -_ - - , · 0 mailea•, delivered - . 9~!: ,:• Vi~11-Control Office, Vi~a Office, Departr11eot of State, Wa_shington,: D.C. 20520. fqr allocation of immigrant visa number. ~ervice ('ol{ith 1 · 59) ...,....,,.-..,----:--,-,-----------'-'--~--~--__c:,.___;_____ _ (Pagel) ---~. (J / \ ' 't ! \ •. .' "---../ N. R U B I N 8. CO. (212) 663 • 2816 .. CERTIFIED PUBL.IC ACCOUNTANTS CABLE ,\DDR!:SS: RUBI NAT, NEW YO~~K August 29, 1980 Wanda T. Almodoiar. Internal Revenue Service Office Of International Operations 1325 K Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20225 . ' Att: CP:OI0:6510 Re: Elizabeth Taylor Warner Dear Ms. Almodovar: As requested, enclosed is letter of authorization, signed by Elizabeth Taylor Warner. Thank you for your cooperation. y yours, ) j NR:rm Encl. cc: Aaron R. Frosch, Esq. {~ ;::--_z) ~ L-:! ,\ .... ...... :;r· ,~: i ri~;·i"'j:1:::,;{.L 1ji··~--~;.!i~:.~-l filLD_ /iUDf{ c~,i:~•U? 121G l ,.,.·····-· .~-., J I (b)(6) . Washington, D. C. 20007 J August 2le 1980 Internal Revenue Service Office of International Operations 13'--5 ~ Street, N.We Washington, D.C. 20225 Re: Form 1040, Year 1977 Dear Gentlemen: This letter will constitute my authorization for you to request or reproduce from the Department of Justice, Immigration and Nat­ uralization Service, anyth:inf in connection with my file number Al . (b)(6) It is understood that with respect to any · information you obtain, or any documents you reproduce, you will advise Nat Rubin at 40 East 34th Street, New York, N.Y. 10016 of such information and furnish him with copies of any such documents. Thank you for your cooperation • •--•--•·--~ ---- • -•T < ••- ~~--.... , ...,__,_ ••- •• • ••• •, • '>--••---~T.---..• , . ····•··• ... ·-·--· .. ,... , ... -···· ··-······· ············ -- ···- -···•-·j * GPO: 1977 - 224-406 V Form Approved O.M.B. No. 43-R0400 FEE STAMP File No. APPLICATION FOR THE BENEFITS OF SECTION: D ~:~ ~c~(a)(7) and Sec. 245, • D Seci 245, I&N Act • Sec. 214(d), I&N Act • Sec. 249 I&N Act D Sec. 13, Act of 9 /11 /57 ~-~ 1. I hereby _for~ sta. ~a lawful permanent reside.nt alien on the following basis: (Check box A, B, C, D, E, or F) - ..... --c:i: A. • As a re~e to wiRnu an immigrant visa is immediately available (Section 203(a)(7) and Section 245, I&N Act). B. • As a person who entered the U.S. with a visa issued to me as the fiancee or fiance of a U.S. citizen whom I married within 90 days after my entry, or as a child of such fiancee or fiance (Sec. 214(d), I&N Act). C.·• As a former government official, or as a member of the immediate family of such official (Section 13, Act of September 11, 1957). D. [] As a person t_o whom an immigrant visa is immediately available, other than one described above (Section 2-1-5, I&N Act). E. • As a person who has resided in the United States continuously since prior to Jul F. As a person who has resided in the United • 249, l&N Act). 2. My name is (Last in capital letters) WMneJt 10.. Name as appears on nonim.migrant document (F (b)(6) M!t.6. EUzabe,th R0-0emonde. T V FUght 54-· insp~cted. 11. 14. a. ~-.,.,,. .. s or daughters as follows: (Complete all columns as to each son or daughter; if living with you state "with me" in , otherwise give city and state or country of son's or daughter's residence). Date of Birth Now living at b. The following members of my family-, are also applying for permanent resident status: t. l \1 (""'-'",None~., ¼-.,;;' ._ / 15. I list below all organizations, societies, clubs, and associations, pas esent, in which I have held membership in the United States or a foreign country, and the periods and places of such membership. have never been a member of any organization, state "None".) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE RECEIVED TRANS. IN RET'D,TRANS. COMPLETED Immigration ~nd Naturalization Service Form 1-485 (Rev, 1-10-77) N (b)(6) disorder, drug addiction or.alcoholism. (If you have been, explain.) 16. I Ohave ,) 17 .. I-• have 18. I O have [29 ha not been the beneficiary of a pardon, amnesty, rehabilitation decree, other act of clemency or similiar action. (If you have een, explain.) / 19. APPLICANTS FOR STATUS AS PERMANENT RESIDENTS MUST ESTABLISH THAT THEY ARE ADMISSIBLE TO. THE UNITED STATES. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW, ALIENS WITHIN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES ARE NOT ADMIS­ SIBLE TO THE UNITED STATES AND ARE THEREFORE INELIGIBLE FOR STATUS AS PERMANENT RESIDENTS: Aliens who have committed or who have been convicted of a crime involving moral turpituiie (does not include minor traffic violations); aliens who have been engaged in or who intend to engage in any commercialized sexual activity; aliens who are or at any time have been, anarchists, or members of or affiliated with any Communist or other totalitarian party, including any subdivision or affiliate thereof; aliens who have advocated or taught, either by personal utterance, or by means of any written or printed matter, or through affiliation with an organization, (i) opposition to organized government, (ii) the overthrow of government by force or violence, (iii) the assaulting or killing of government officials because of their official character, (iv) the unlawful destruction of property, (v) sabotage, or (vi) the doctiines of world communism, or the establishment of a totalitarian dictatorship in the United States; aliens who intend "to engage in prejudicial activities or unlawful activities .of a subversive nature; aliens who have been convicted of violation of any law or regu relating to narcotic drugs or marihuana, or who have been illicit traffickers in narcotic drugs or marihuana; aliens who have bee · volved in assisting any other aliens to enter the United States in violation of law; aliens who have applied for exemption or disch rom training or service in the Armed Forces of the United States on the ground of alienage and who have been relieved or discharge om such training or service; medical graduates (other than those for whom Relative petitions have ·been approved) coming principally perform services as members of the medical profession, unless they have passed Parts I and II of the National Board of Medical Ex ners Examination (or an equivalent examination as determined by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare) and who are compe tin oral and written English. Do any of the foregoing classes apply to you? OYes No (If answer is Yes, explain) 20. (COMPLETE TIJIS BLOCK ONLY IF YOU CHECKED BOX "A", "B", "C'.', or "D'_' OF BLOCK 1) APPLICANTS WHO CHECKED BOX "A" "B" "C" OR "D" OF BLOCK 1 (INCLUDING REFUGEES) IN ADDITION TO ESTABLISHING THAT THEY ARE NOT MEMBERS OF ANY OF THE INADMISSIBLE CLASSES DESCRIBED IN BLOCK 10 ABOVE MUST, EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW. ALSO ESTABLISH THAT THEY ARE NOT WITHIN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING INADMISSIBLE CLASSES: .
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