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authority of the foreign state. The district director shall forward the original certificate by letter, in triplicate, to the Secretary of State, Attention: Foreign Operations Division, Passport Office, Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520; forward the application and the duplicate certificate to the official Service file, and send Form N-568 to the applicant.

(b) Application denied. If the application is denied, the applicant shall be notified of the reasons therefor and of his right to appeal in accordance with the provisions of Part 103 01 this chapter.

[23 FR 9126, Nov. 26, 1958 and 32 FR 9636, July 4, 1967, as amended at 36 FR 11636, June 17, 1971]

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344.1 Division of the year for accounting for naturalization fees.

344.2 Fees in United States courts, remittance.

344.3 Fees in other than United States courts; remittance.

344.4 Fees in the District Courts at the Virgin Islands and Guam: remittance. 344.5 Time for report of and accounting for fees collected.

AUTHORITY: Secs. 103, 332, 344, 66 Stat. 173, 252, 264; 8 U.S.C. 1103, 1443, 1455.

SOURCE: 22 FR 9827, Dec. 6, 1957, unless otherwise noted.

§ 344.1 Division of the year for accounting for naturalization fees.

For the purpose of accounting for and reporting naturalization fees quarterly by clerks of courts, the fiscal year shall end on September 30 of any given calendar year and shall be devided as follows: The first quarter shall end December 31; the second quarter ends March 31; the third quarter ends June 30; and the fourth quarter ends September 30.

[41 FR 27313, July 2, 1976]

§ 344.2 Fees in United States courts; remittance.

All fees collected for declarations of intention and petitions for naturalization by clerks of United States district courts (except in the District Courts of Guam and the Virgin Islands of the United States) shall be forwarded quarterly by a remittance payable to the order of the "Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice," to the regional commissioner having administrative jurisdiction over the place in which the court is located. [26 FR 4606, May 26, 1961]

§ 344.3 Fees in other than United States courts; remittance.

One-half of all fees collected for declarations of intention and petitions for naturalization by clerks of courts other than United States courts up to $6,000 in any one fiscal year shall be similarly remitted to the regional commissioner in the manner provided in § 344.2. Where the collections during the first quarter of any fiscal year equal or exceed $1,500, the clerk shall remit all in excess of $750; and whenever such collections for the first and second quarters equal or exceed $3,000, the clerk shall remit all in excess of $1,500; and whenever the collections for the first three quarters of the fiscal year equal or exceed $4,500, the clerk shall remit all in excess of $2,250; and whenever the total collections for any fiscal year equal or exceed $6,000, the clerk shall remit all fees or moneys so collected in excess of $3,000.

[26 FR 4606, May 26, 1961]

§ 344.4 Fees in the District Courts at the Virgin Islands and Guam: remittance.

All fees collected for declarations of intention and petitions for naturalization by the clerk of the District Court of the Virgin Islands of the United States shall be paid into the Treasury of Virgin Islands. All such fees collected by the clerk of the District Court of Guam shall be paid into the Treasury of Guam. However, such clerks shall report the fees collected to the regional commissioner having administrative jurisdiction over the place in which the court is located, in accordance with § 344.5.

§ 344.5 Time for report of and accounting for fees collected.

The accounting for naturalization fees collected and the payment of fees turned over to the regional commissioner as provided in §§ 344.2, 344.3 and 344.4 shall be made on Form N-7 within thirty days from the close of each quarter of each and every fiscal year.

PART 349-LOSS OF NATIONALITY

§ 349.1 Japanese renunciation of nationality.

A Japanese who renounced United States nationality pursuant to the provisions of section 401(i), Nationality Act of 1940, who claims that his renunciation is void, shall complete Form N-576, Supplemental Affidavit to be Submitted with Applications of Japanese Renunciants. The affidavit shall be submitted to the Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. 20530, with a covering letter requesting a determination of the validity of the renunciation.

(Sec. 103, 66 Stat. 173; 8 U.S.C. 1103. Interprets or applies 401(1), 54 Stat. 1169; 8 U.S.C. 801, 1946 ed.)

[32 FR 9636, July 4, 1967]

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To the maximum extent feasible the forms used should bear the edition date shown or a subsequent edition date.

Form No., title, and description

G-641 (8-12-76) Application for Verification of Information from Immigration and Naturalization Records.

I-138 (11-5-70) Subpoena.

N-3 (6-1-70) Requisition for Forms and Binders.

N-4 (2-1-71) Monthly Report-Naturalization Papers Forwarded.

N-5

(12-24-52)

Continuation Sheet of Monthly Report-Naturalization Papers Forwarded.

N-7 (9-18-69) Quarterly Abstract of Collections of Naturalization Fees.

N-12 (6-1-72) Penalty Envelope (to be addressed to any office of Service). N-13 (9-1-72) Penalty Envelope (Large-to be addressed to any office of service). N-300 (9-27-75) Application to File Declaration of Intention.

N-305 (6-1-72) Form Letter Notifying Alien that Form N-300 has been Forwarded to the Clerk of the Court.

N-315 (2-1-71) Declaration of Intention.
N-350 (9-27-75) Application to Renounce
Danish Citizenship.

N-351 (12-24-52) Renunciation of Danish

Citizenship.

N-400 (3-15-77) Application to File Petition for Naturalization.

N-400A (8-1-68) Supplement to Application to File Petition for Naturalization (under Sec. 324(a) or 327, Immigration and Nationality Act).

N-400B (1-1-66) Supplement to Application to File Petition for Naturalization (by a seaman, under Sec. 330 of the Immigration and Nationality Act).

N-401 (9-27-75) Preliminary Form to take Oath of Allegiance (by woman formerly a citizen, under Sec. 324(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, or the Act of June 25, 1936, as amended).

N-402 (9-27-75) Application to File Petition for Naturalization in Behalf of Child (under Sec. 322 or 323, Immigration and Nationality Act).

N-403 (12-24-52) Request to have Petition
for Naturalization marked "Void”.
N-404 (8-1-65) Request for Withdrawal of
Petition for Naturalization.

N-405 (5-20-77) Petition for Naturalization (under general provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act).

N-407 (8-31-71) Petition for Naturalization (in behalf of a child, under Sec. 322 or 323, Immigration and Nationality Act). N-408 (9-30-66) Application to take Oath of Allegiance and Form of such Oath (by a woman formerly a citizen, under Sec.

authority of the foreign state. The district director shall forward the original certificate by letter, in triplicate, to the Secretary of State, Attention: Foreign Operations Division, Passport Office, Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520; forward the application and the duplicate certificate to the official Service file, and send Form N-568 to the applicant.

(b) Application denied. If the application is denied, the applicant shall be notified of the reasons therefor and of his right to appeal in accordance with the provisions of Part 103 01 this chapter.

[23 FR 9126, Nov. 26, 1958 and 32 FR 9636, July 4, 1967, as amended at 36 FR 11636, June 17, 1971]

PART 343c-CERTIFICATIONS FROM RECORDS

§ 343c.1 Application for certification of naturalization record of court or certificate of naturalization or citizenship. An application for certification of a naturalization record of any court, or of any part thereof, or of any certificate of naturalization, repatriation, or citizenship, under section 343(e) of the Act for use in complying with any statute, Federal or State, or in any judicial proceeding, shall be made on Form G641.

(5 U.S.C. 552 (80 Stat. 383); as amended by Pub. L. 93-502 (88 Stat. 1561); sec. 103 Immigration and Nationality Act (66 Stat. 173; 8 U.S.C. 1103))

[40 FR 50703, Oct. 31, 1975]

Sec.

PART 344-FEES COLLECTED BY CLERKS OF COURT

344.1 Division of the year for accounting for naturalization fees.

344.2 Fees in United States courts, remittance.

344.3 Fees in other than United States courts; remittance.

344.4 Fees in the District Courts at the Virgin Islands and Guam: remittance. 344.5 Time for report of and accounting for fees collected.

AUTHORITY: Secs. 103, 332, 344, 66 Stat. 173, 252, 264; 8 U.S.C. 1103, 1443, 1455.

SOURCE: 22 FR 9827, Dec. 6, 1957, unless otherwise noted.

§ 344.1 Division of the year for accounting for naturalization fees.

For the purpose of accounting for and reporting naturalization fees quarterly by clerks of courts, the fiscal year shall end on September 30 of any given calendar year and shall be devided as follows: The first quarter shall end December 31; the second quarter ends March 31; the third quarter ends June 30; and the fourth quarter ends September 30.

[41 FR 27313, July 2, 1976]

§ 344.2 Fees in United States courts; remittance.

All fees collected for declarations of intention and petitions for naturalization by clerks of United States district courts (except in the District Courts of Guam and the Virgin Islands of the United States) shall be forwarded quarterly by a remittance payable to the order of the "Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice," to the regional commissioner having administrative jurisdiction over the place in which the court is located. [26 FR 4606, May 26, 1961]

§ 344.3 Fees in other than United States courts; remittance.

One-half of all fees collected for declarations of intention and petitions for naturalization by clerks of courts other than United States courts up to $6,000 in any one fiscal year shall be similarly remitted to the regional commissioner in the manner provided in § 344.2. Where the collections during the first quarter of any fiscal year equal or exceed $1,500, the clerk shall remit all in excess of $750; and whenever such collections for the first and second quarters equal or exceed $3,000, the clerk shall remit all in excess of $1,500; and whenever the collections for the first three quarters of the fiscal year equal or exceed $4,500, the clerk shall remit all in excess of $2,250; and whenever the total collections for any fiscal year equal or exceed $6,000, the clerk shall remit all fees or moneys so collected in excess of $3,000.

[26 FR 4606, May 26, 1961]

§ 344.4 Fees in the District Courts at the Virgin Islands and Guam: remittance.

All fees collected for declarations of intention and petitions for naturalization by the clerk of the District Court of the Virgin Islands of the United States shall be paid into the Treasury of Virgin Islands. All such fees collected by the clerk of the District Court of Guam shall be paid into the Treasury of Guam. However, such clerks shall report the fees collected to the regional commissioner having administrative jurisdiction over the place in which the court is located, in accordance with § 344.5.

§ 344.5 Time for report of and accounting for fees collected.

The accounting for naturalization fees collected and the payment of fees turned over to the regional commissioner as provided in §§ 344.2, 344.3 and 344.4 shall be made on Form N-7 within thirty days from the close of each quarter of each and every fiscal year.

PART 349-LOSS OF NATIONALITY

§ 349.1 Japanese renunciation of nationality.

A Japanese who renounced United States nationality pursuant to the provisions of section 401(i), Nationality Act of 1940, who claims that his renunciation is void, shall complete Form N-576, Supplemental Affidavit to be Submitted with Applications of Japanese Renunciants. The affidavit shall be submitted to the Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. 20530, with a covering letter requesting a determination of the validity of the renunciation.

(Sec. 103, 66 Stat. 173; 8 U.S.C. 1103. Interprets or applies 401(1), 54 Stat. 1169; 8 U.S.C. 801, 1946 ed.)

[32 FR 9636, July 4, 1967]

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To the maximum extent feasible the forms used should bear the edition date shown or a subsequent edition date.

Form No., title, and description

G-641 (8-12-76) Application for Verification of Information from Immigration and Naturalization Records.

I-138 (11-5-70) Subpoena.

N-3 (6-1-70) Requisition for Forms and Binders.

N-4 (2-1-71) Monthly Report-Naturalization Papers Forwarded.

N-5

(12-24-52)

Continuation Sheet of Monthly Report-Naturalization Papers Forwarded.

N-7 (9-18-69) Quarterly Abstract of Collections of Naturalization Fees.

N-12 (6-1-72) Penalty Envelope (to be addressed to any office of Service). N-13 (9-1-72) Penalty Envelope (Large-to be addressed to any office of service). N-300 (9-27-75) Application to File Declaration of Intention.

N-305 (6-1-72) Form Letter Notifying Alien that Form N-300 has been Forwarded to the Clerk of the Court.

N-315 (2-1-71) Declaration of Intention.
N-350 (9-27-75) Application to Renounce
Danish Citizenship.

N-351 (12-24-52) Renunciation of Danish

Citizenship.

N-400 (3-15-77) Application to File Petition for Naturalization.

N-400A (8-1-68) Supplement to Application to File Petition for Naturalization (under Sec. 324(a) or 327, Immigration and Nationality Act).

N-400B (1-1-66) Supplement to Application to File Petition for Naturalization (by a seaman, under Sec. 330 of the Immigration and Nationality Act).

N-401 (9-27-75) Preliminary Form to take Oath of Allegiance (by woman formerly a citizen, under Sec. 324(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, or the Act of June 25, 1936, as amended).

N-402 (9-27-75) Application to File Petition for Naturalization in Behalf of a Child (under Sec. 322 or 323, Immigration and Nationality Act).

N-403 (12-24-52) Request to have Petition
for Naturalization marked "Void".
N-404 (8-1-65) Request for Withdrawal of
Petition for Naturalization.

N-405 (5-20-77) Petition for Naturalization (under general provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act).

N-407 (8-31-71) Petition for Naturalization (in behalf of a child, under Sec. 322 or 323, Immigration and Nationality Act). N-408 (9-30-66) Application to take Oath of Allegiance and Form of such Oath (by a woman formerly a citizen, under Sec.

authority of the foreign state. The district director shall forward the original certificate by letter, in triplicate, to the Secretary of State, Attention: Foreign Operations Division, Passport Office, Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520; forward the application and the duplicate certificate to the official Service file, and send Form N-568 to the applicant.

(b) Application denied. If the application is denied, the applicant shall be notified of the reasons therefor and of his right to appeal in accordance with the provisions of Part 103 01 this chapter.

[23 FR 9126, Nov. 26, 1958 and 32 FR 9636, July 4, 1967, as amended at 36 FR 11636, June 17, 1971]

PART 343c-CERTIFICATIONS FROM RECORDS

§ 343c.1 Application for certification of naturalization record of court or certificate of naturalization or citizenship. An application for certification of a naturalization record of any court, or of any part thereof, or of any certificate of naturalization, repatriation, or citizenship, under section 343(e) of the Act for use in complying with any statute, Federal or State, or in any judicial proceeding, shall be made on Form G641.

(5 U.S.C. 552 (80 Stat. 383); as amended by Pub. L. 93-502 (88 Stat. 1561); sec. 103 Immigration and Nationality Act (66 Stat. 173; 8 U.S.C. 1103))

[40 FR 50703, Oct. 31, 1975]

Sec.

PART 344-FEES COLLECTED BY CLERKS OF COURT

344.1 Division of the year for accounting for naturalization fees.

344.2 Fees in United States courts, remittance.

344.3 Fees in other than United States courts; remittance.

344.4 Fees in the District Courts at the Virgin Islands and Guam: remittance. 344.5 Time for report of and accounting for fees collected.

AUTHORITY: Secs. 103, 332, 344, 66 Stat. 173, 252, 264; 8 U.S.C. 1103, 1443, 1455.

SOURCE: 22 FR 9827, Dec. 6, 1957, unless otherwise noted.

§ 344.1 Division of the year for accounting for naturalization fees.

For the purpose of accounting for and reporting naturalization fees quarterly by clerks of courts, the fiscal year shall end on September 30 of any given calendar year and shall be devided as follows: The first quarter shall end December 31; the second quarter ends March 31; the third quarter ends June 30; and the fourth quarter ends September 30.

[41 FR 27313, July 2, 1976]

§ 344.2 Fees in United States courts; remittance.

All fees collected for declarations of intention and petitions for naturalization by clerks of United States district courts (except in the District Courts of Guam and the Virgin Islands of the United States) shall be forwarded quarterly by a remittance payable to the order of the "Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice," to the regional commissioner having administrative jurisdiction over the place in which the court is located. [26 FR 4606, May 26, 1961]

§ 344.3 Fees in other than United States courts; remittance.

One-half of all fees collected for declarations of intention and petitions for naturalization by clerks of courts other than United States courts up to $6,000 in any one fiscal year shall be similarly remitted to the regional commissioner in the manner provided in § 344.2. Where the collections during the first quarter of any fiscal year equal or exceed $1,500, the clerk shall remit all in excess of $750; and whenever such collections for the first and second quarters equal or exceed $3,000, the clerk shall remit all in excess of $1,500; and whenever the collections for the first three quarters of the fiscal year equal or exceed $4,500, the clerk shall remit all in excess of $2,250; and whenever the total collections for any fiscal year equal or exceed $6,000, the clerk shall remit all fees or moneys so collected in excess of $3,000.

[26 FR 4606, May 26, 1961]

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