Administrative Decisions Under Immigration & Nationality Laws, Volumul 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 |
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... Effect on nonimmigrant status - Visitor— Seaman . An alien , who was actually a nonimmigrant visitor under section 3 ( 2 ) of the Immigration Act of 1924 , was not excludable as an immigrant without a visa when entering the United ...
... Effect on nonimmigrant status - Visitor— Seaman . An alien , who was actually a nonimmigrant visitor under section 3 ( 2 ) of the Immigration Act of 1924 , was not excludable as an immigrant without a visa when entering the United ...
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United States. Department of Justice. thus , in effect , says that alien seamen , notwithstanding that they may appear to satisfy the requirements of section 3 ( 5 ) of the 1924 act , are not entitled to admission under section 15 of ...
United States. Department of Justice. thus , in effect , says that alien seamen , notwithstanding that they may appear to satisfy the requirements of section 3 ( 5 ) of the 1924 act , are not entitled to admission under section 15 of ...
Pagina 27
... effect of s - s . ( 3 ) is to make what would otherwise be a civil trespass a criminal offense in the case of " any automobile or motor car . " ( Rex v . Schmidt & Edlung , 54 Can . Cr . Cas . 168 ; see also Rer v . Vanbuskirk et al ...
... effect of s - s . ( 3 ) is to make what would otherwise be a civil trespass a criminal offense in the case of " any automobile or motor car . " ( Rex v . Schmidt & Edlung , 54 Can . Cr . Cas . 168 ; see also Rer v . Vanbuskirk et al ...
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... effect until its repeal by the Nationality Act of 1940 , provided only two means of expatriation by male citizens , namely : That any American citizen shall be deemed to have expatriated himself when he has been naturalized in any ...
... effect until its repeal by the Nationality Act of 1940 , provided only two means of expatriation by male citizens , namely : That any American citizen shall be deemed to have expatriated himself when he has been naturalized in any ...
Pagina 93
... effect at the time the respondent committed the offense in question , provides that the Juvenile Court have jurisdiction of persons under the age of 18 years . Since the respondent was only about 15 years of age at the time of the theft ...
... effect at the time the respondent committed the offense in question , provides that the Juvenile Court have jurisdiction of persons under the age of 18 years . Since the respondent was only about 15 years of age at the time of the theft ...
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