Israel: Includes that part of Jerusalem under Israeli administration; excludes the "Gaza Strip," Jordan-occupied Palestine, and the demilitarized and neutral zones. Italy: Includes the area of Italian administration in the former Free Territory of Trieste. Otherwise, the 1950 boundaries. Japan: Japan proper, the Habomai group and Shikotan; and the Ryukyu Islands not under U.S. administration. Jordan: Includes only territory east of the Jordan River. Korea: Includes northern Korea. Latvia: The 1938 boundaries. Lithuania: The 1938 boundaries. Malaysia: Includes the former Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore. Morocco: Includes the former French and Spanish zones in Morocco and former Tangier International Zone. (See also, below, "Spain.") Pacific Islands: Includes Ryukyu Islands under U.S. administration. Pakistan: Does not include Jammu and Kashmir, and the State of Junagadh, at least for the present. Palestine, Arab: Comprises that part of Jerusalem under Arab administration, Jordan-occupied Palestine, the various demilitarized and neutral zones, and the "Gaza Strip." Poland: The 1938 boundaries. Portugal: Includes Maderia and the Azores as integral parts of Portugal. The provisions of section 202(c) of the act apply to the Cape Verde Islands and to each of the overseas provinces: Portuguese Guinea, São Tomé e Príncipe, Angola, Mozambique, Portuguese India (Goa, Damao, and Diu), Macao, and Portguese Timor. Rumania: Excludes Bessarabia and that part of Bucovina ceded to the Soviet Union in 1940. Includes southern Dobruja. Somali Republic: Includes the former Italian trust territory of Somaliland and the former protectorate of British Somaliland. Spain: Includes, as integral parts of Spain, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, and the following areas of Spanish sovereignty in North Africa: Alhucemas, Ceuta, Islas Chafarinas, Melilla, and Velez de la Gomera. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: The 1938 boundaries, plus Bessarabia and that part of Bucovina ceded by Rumania in 1940. Vietnam: Coterminous with the three former French areas of Tonkin, Annam, and Cochinchina, in Indochina. Yugoslavia: Includes the area of Yugoslav administration in the former Free Territory of Trieste. 8. VISA SYMBOLS The following symbols are used in issuing visas to nonimmigrants and immigrants proceeding to the United States. Unless otherwise stated, the section of the law cited refers to the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended. (66 Stat. 163, 8 U.S.C. 1101; 79 Stat. 911). Nonimmigrants Visa symbol A-1. A-2 A-3.. B-1. B-2_ C-1 C-2 C-3. D E-1. E-2.. F-1.. F-2.. G-1.. G-2 G-3. G-4. G-5 H-1. H-2 H-3. I. J-1. J-2. NATO-1. NATO-2.. NATO-3.. NATO-4.... Other representative of recognized foreign member gov- 101 (a) (15) (G) (ii). Representative of nonrecognized or nonmember foreign | 101 (a) (15) (G) (iii). International organization officer or employee, and mem- Attendant, servant, or personal employee of G-1, G-2, Industrial trainee. Representative of foreign information media, spouse, and Exchange visitor. Spouse or child of exchange visitor. Principal permanent representative of member state to Official clerical staff accompanying a representative of Nonimmigrants-Continued Visa symbol NATO-6.......... NATO-7.. Class Members of a civilian component accompanying a force Immigrants (special K classes) Section of law Art. 1, 4 U.S.T. 1794; art. 3, 5 U.S.T. 877. Arts. 12-20, 5 U.S.T. 10941098. Visa symbol Class Section of law K-21.. K-22 1961. K-23 K-24 K-25. K-26. Beneficiary of 4th preference petition filed prior to Jan. 1, Beneficiary of 2d preference petition filed prior to July 1, 25(a), act of Sept. 26, 1961. Beneficiary of 1st preference petition filed prior to Apr. 1, 2, act of Oct. 24, 1962. Spouse or child of alien classified K-23. Alien born in independent country of the Western Hemi-| 101(a) (27) (A). sphere. Person who lost U.S. citizenship by marriage... Person who lost U.S. citizenship by serving in foreign 101 (a) (27) (A). 101 (a) (27) (A). 101(a) (27) (C) and 234(a). 101 (a) (27) (D). 101(a) (27) (D). 101 (a) (27) (D). 101(a) (27) (E). 101(a) (27) (E). 101(a) (27) (E). The above classes of immigrants are not subject to numerical restrictions. IMMIGRANTS The following classes of immigrants are subject to the numerical restrictions specified in section 201(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended. Preference classes Section of law Visa symbol P1-1. P3-1.. P3-2. P3-3. P4-1. P4-2 P4-3 P51. P5-2 P6-3. Class 1st preference: Unmarried son or daughter of U.S. citizen.. 203(a)(1). 2d preference: Spouse of alien resident. 2d preference: Unmarried son or daugher of alien resident. 3d preference: Professional or highly skilled immigrant. 4th preference: Married son or daughter of U.S. citizen. 203 (a) (9). 203(a)(2). 203 (a) (9). 203 (a) (3). The above symbols for immigrant visas (except special K) will be used beginning December 1, 1965, the effective date of Public Law 89-236. |