Ins Email: Nawaf Alhazmi Files Late Visa Extension- Approved June 2001, To January 2001

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Here's notice of a potential publicity nightmare. Forward Header AL HAZMI, NAWAF

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AL HAZMI, Nawaf, one of the five hijackers on American Airlines Flight 77, was oroved for a B2 extension even though he was out-of-status at the time of ,,,,ng, and he stayed in the U.S. illegally after the date his visa had been extended.

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AL HAZMI entered the U.S. on 1/15/2000. He was admitted until 7/14/2000. applied for an extension (WACOO-223-50802) of his B-2 visa on 7/27/2000 ^.lirteen days after his visa had already expired). WACOO-223-50802 was approved on 6/18/2001. His extension was approved from 7/15/2000 to 01/14/2001. His extension was approved 5 months after the date that he had been extended to. He was out-of-status as of 01/15/2001. He did not file any other extensions to cover his unlawful presence from 01/14/2001.

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