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             Petitioner was born and raised in Argentina.  He received a law          
        degree from the Universidad de Buenos Aires in 1971.  In 1983, he             
        entered the United States on a student visa.  Petitioner’s wife and           
        children accompanied him.                                                     
             Petitioner took courses at the University of Texas and its law           
        school, receiving a master’s degree in comparative jurisprudence in           
        1984, and a master’s degree in Latin American studies in 1990.                
        After completing his studies, petitioner accepted employment as an            
        international attorney with an Austin, Texas, law firm.  In                   
        addition, he worked for law firms located in New York and                     
        Washington, D.C.                                                              
             At all relevant times, petitioner’s family lived in Austin.  In          
        so doing, petitioner’s children were able to complete high school in          
        the United States.                                                            
             Petitioner’s personal belongings, as well as several                     
        automobiles that he and his wife owned, were located in Austin.               
        Petitioner and his wife each held a driver’s license issued by the            
        State of Texas.  Petitioner also maintained an Argentinean driver’s           
        license.                                                                      
             At all relevant times, petitioner and his wife maintained                
        savings and checking accounts in Austin.  Petitioner did not                  
        maintain a bank account in Argentina.                                         










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