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103
Powers and duties of service officers; availability
of service records...
108
204
Asylum.............
28
31
50
Petition to classify alien as immediate relative of
a United States citizen or as a preference immi-
grant...............
205
211
212
Revocation of approval of petitions.
Documentary requirements: immigrants; waivers...
Documentary requirements: nonimmigrants; waiv-
ers; admission of certain inadmissible aliens;
parole..............
213
214
Admission of aliens on giving bond or cash deposit
Nonimmigrant classes......
77
215
Controls upon departure of persons from and
entry into the United States
96
97
231
Arrival-departure manifests and lists; supporting
documents
100
Special provisions relating to aircraft: designation
of ports of entry for aliens arriving by civil air-
craft
Judicial recommendations against deportation.... 124
Proceedings to determine deportability of aliens
in the United States: apprehension, custody,
hearing, and appeal
124
243
244
Deportation of aliens in the United States...............
Suspension of deportation and voluntary depar-
ture....
136
138
Part
245
Page
Adjustment of status to that of person admitted
for permanent residence....
246
247
248
249
Rescission of adjustment of status......
Adjustment of status of certain resident aliens.
Change of nonimmigrant classification ............
Creation of records of lawful admission for per-
manent residence
143
145
147
149
250
251
252
Removal of aliens who have fallen into distress......
Arrival manifests and lists: supporting documents.
Landing of alien crewmen.........
150
153
Special classes of persons who may be naturalized:
Virgin Islanders............
179
312
316a
318
Educational requirements for naturalization............................
Residence, physical, presence and absence...........
Pending deportation proceedings.
180
183
319
spouses of United States citizens......
322
children of citizen parent
185
323
324
children adopted by United States citizens..
women who have lost United States citizenship
by marriage ......
327
persons who lost United States citizenship
through service in armed forces of foreign coun-
try during World War II.............
186
328
persons with three years service in Armed
Forces of the United States
329
veterans of the United States Armed Forces
who served during World War I or World War II
or enlisted under Act of June 30, 1950, as
amended.....................................
187
332b
Instruction and training in citizenship responsibil-
ities: textbooks, schools, organizations
191
332c
Photographic studios
192
332d
Designation of employees to administer oaths and
take depositions..
193
335a
Transfer, withdrawal or failure to prosecute peti-
tion for naturalization............................................
201
335b
Proof of qualifications for naturalization: wit-
nesses; depositions ..........
335c
336
337
Investigations of petitioners for naturalization.......
Proceedings before naturalization court...........
Oath of allegiance ....
202
Administrative cancellation of certificates, docu-
ments, or records....
Certificate of naturalization or repatriation; per-
sons who resumed citizenship under section 323
of the Nationality Act of 1940, as amended, or
section 4 of the Act of June 29, 1906
Naturalization and citizenship papers lost, muti-
lated, or destroyed; new certificate in changed
name; certified copy of repatriation proceedings.
Special certificate of naturalization for recogni-
tion by a foreign state ..........................
Certifications from records..........
30-021 - 78 - 2
7.
216
for permanent residence.........
Rescission of adjustment of status.........................................
Adjustment of status of certain resident aliens.......
Change of nonimmigrant classification ................
Landing of alien crewmen...
Deposit of and interest on cash received to secure
immigration bonds........
Virgin Islanders....
......
Educational requirements for naturalization.........
Residence, physical, presence and absence.
spouses of United States citizens
children of citizen parent.............
children adopted by United States citizens...........
by marriage .............................
try during World War II ...............................