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<abstract>As of September 1993, the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
had approved petitions for about 41,000 O and P visas, which are
temporary worker visas for persons with distinguished merit and ability,
including artists, entertainers, and athletes.  The State Department&apos;s
overseas posts had issued about 23,000 O and P visas, and aliens holding
these visas had entered the United States about 31,000 times.  The law
requires the Attorney General to report to Congress each year, beginning
in 1993, on the occupations of aliens seeking O and P visas.  The 1993
report was lost during processing, however, and was not sent to Congress
until March 1994--nearly a year late.  The report due in April 1994 is
now being prepared. INS is in the process of developing an automated
database to compile information on the occupations of aliens whose
petitions for O and P visas are approved.  Until this system is in
place, INS is using statistical sampling to estimate the occupations of
petitioners.  Its sampling for the period ending September 1992 showed
that the majority of petition beneficiaries were musicians and
composers.</abstract>
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