Mr. Chayes. I think we did submit a report on that. Well, I am sorry, we didn't. We did inquire whether there were any defectors who were in the situation of the June application. We found that there was one, and he was also issued a passport routinely. But I can supply for the record the information as to the others.

Representative Ford. I think it would be helpful.

Mr. Chayes. You would like to know the time from application to grant of passport in the Soviet Union for defectors or attempted defectors who were trying to get back then to the United States?

Representative Ford. Yes; if we could have that for the record.

Mr. Chayes. We will be very glad to submit it.

Mr. Coleman. Mr. Chayes, turning your attention to the question of the admission of Marina Oswald to the United States as a nonquota immigrant, I take it that since she was the wife of an American citizen, she would be entitled to nonquota immigrant status unless she was disqualified because she was a member of a Communist organization, is that correct?

Mr. Chayes. Yes; unless she was subject to one of those disqualifications in 212(a)(28).

Mr. Coleman. Now the first decision that was made by the Embassy was that her membership in the particular trade union was involuntary, and therefore she was not disqualified?

Mr. Chayes. That is correct.

Mr. Coleman. I take it you reviewed the record and you concur in that judgment?