Administrative Decisions Under Immigration & Nationality Laws, Volumul 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 |
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... June 15 , 1945 . Appointed Aug. 19 , 1949 . LEIGH L. NETTLETON ROBERT M. CHARLES JACK WASSERMAN MARTIN F. SMITH PATRICIA H. COLLINS7 LAURENCE P. SHERFY & ROBERT E. LUDWIG Transferred from Board June 30 , 1946 . Resigned Apr. 29 , 1944 ...
... June 15 , 1945 . Appointed Aug. 19 , 1949 . LEIGH L. NETTLETON ROBERT M. CHARLES JACK WASSERMAN MARTIN F. SMITH PATRICIA H. COLLINS7 LAURENCE P. SHERFY & ROBERT E. LUDWIG Transferred from Board June 30 , 1946 . Resigned Apr. 29 , 1944 ...
Pagina 4
... ( June 8 , 1942 ) in which , upon somewhat similar facts , no fine was imposed . To the extent that our decision in the Matter of Barge Ethel J. , does not con- form to or is inconsistent with our decision in this proceeding , it is ...
... ( June 8 , 1942 ) in which , upon somewhat similar facts , no fine was imposed . To the extent that our decision in the Matter of Barge Ethel J. , does not con- form to or is inconsistent with our decision in this proceeding , it is ...
Pagina 8
... June 2 , 1941 , followed the R case closely in point of time . In this case M- M— having attained his majority in 1931 , failed to elect to retain his United States citizenship by returning to the United States for permanent residence ...
... June 2 , 1941 , followed the R case closely in point of time . In this case M- M— having attained his majority in 1931 , failed to elect to retain his United States citizenship by returning to the United States for permanent residence ...
Pagina 12
... June 25 , 1943 , and was then admitted as a member of the Canadian Women's Army Corps for a temporary period of 48 hours . No immigration documents of any kind were presented by the respondent , nor were they required under the blanket ...
... June 25 , 1943 , and was then admitted as a member of the Canadian Women's Army Corps for a temporary period of 48 hours . No immigration documents of any kind were presented by the respondent , nor were they required under the blanket ...
Pagina 16
... June 1938 , but separated from her husband 8 months thereafter . She was legally admitted to the United States in December 1941 , but resided here only for 3 or 4 months when she returned to Canada . Since her return to Canada she has ...
... June 1938 , but separated from her husband 8 months thereafter . She was legally admitted to the United States in December 1941 , but resided here only for 3 or 4 months when she returned to Canada . Since her return to Canada she has ...
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