DEPOSITED BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OCT 17 '33 Page 1 CONTENTS I. Miscellaneous information of general interest.. II. Expatriation of American citizens and the presumption of cessation of citizenship--- III. Status of American citizens in countries with the governments of which the United States has concluded naturalization treaties_____ IV. Status of American citizens in certain countries with the governments of which the United States has not concluded naturalization treaties.... (III) 11 14 227 PASSPORTS WARNING.-A naturalized citizen should read carefully section II and those parts of sections III or IV which relate to the country of which he was originally a national. Persons born in the United States of alien parents should also read these sections with care. CHINA. The attention of persons proceeding to China is especially called to paragraphs 9, 10, 11, and 12. MONEY REGULATIONS.-Special attention is called to paragraph 8, particularly as to regulations governing the money which travelers may bring into and out of the countries they expect to visit. I. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION OF GENERAL INTEREST 1. Signature. The signature of the person to whom a passport is issued should be affixed in the places indicated therein immediately upon its receipt. The passport is not valid unless it has been signed. The bearer should also fill in the blank spaces on the inside cover of the passport. |