Estate of Barkat A. Khan, Deceased, Mohammed Aslam Khan, Executor - Page 13

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               which lawful permanent resident aliens are eligible; he                
               may be inadmissible to the United States if he seeks                   
               admission as a returning resident; and he may become                   
               ineligible for naturalization on the basis of his                      
               original entry or adjustment as an immigrant.                          
               The reentry permit was mailed to decedent's California                 
          address.  Aslam read the reentry permit to determine the                    
          expiration date and then mailed the permit to decedent in                   
          Pakistan.  Aslam did not read the "Important Information" on the            
          last page of the permit.                                                    
               Aslam's wife Sarwaree and his eldest daughter Robeena                  
          accompanied decedent on his trip to Pakistan.  Sarwaree and                 
          Robeena purchased round-trip tickets and, after a 5-week visit,             
          returned to the United States.  Decedent did not purchase a                 
          round-trip ticket because he did not know how long it would take            
          to finalize the partnership agreement.                                      
               Decedent's wife lived with Ashiq and his family in                     
          Pakistan.7  When decedent returned to Pakistan, he stayed with              
          Ashiq.                                                                      
               When preparing decedent's return for 1986, Lucchesi informed           
          Woodmansee that decedent had left the United States permanently             
          on December 24, 1986.  On the basis of that information,                    
          Woodmansee prepared a Form 1040NR for decedent for the 1986                 

               7  Ashiq owned two houses, one located in the city and one             
          in the village.  The house in the village was previously owned by           
          decedent on decedent's 15-acre farm.  The record does not                   
          indicate exactly when decedent transferred ownership of the house           
          to his son, but it is clear that Ashiq owned the house when                 
          decedent returned to Pakistan in 1986.                                      




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