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Good moral character (see also Discretionary relief;

Preexamination; Seventh proviso, sec. 3, 1917
Act; Suspension of deportation; Voluntary de-
parture):

adulterous relationship; Vol. II, pp. 840, 876, 892;
Vol. IV, p. 480; Vol. V, p. 522; Vol. VI, p. 801;
Vol. VII, pp. 156, 365
adultery:

determination of; applicability of criminal test;
Vol. VI, pp. 660, 801

ignorance of marital status; Vol. VI, pp. 463,
801; Vol. VII, pp. 96, 380
Illinois; Vol. VI, p. 675

marital status, adjustment; Vol. VI, pp. 675,
801; Vol. VII, p. 365
Minnesota; Vol. VI, p. 660

New Jersey; Vol. VII, p. 376

New York; Vol. VI, p. 801; Vol. VII, p. 156
Texas; Vol. VII, p. 175

confinement to penal institution; sec. 101(f) (7),
1952 Act:

effect of pardon for conviction resulting in;
Vol. VII, p. 249

United States citizen, while a; Vol. VII, p. 405
defined; Vol. I, pp. 158, 611; Vol. II, pp. 145, 831;
Vol. III, p. 571

distinguished from moral excellence; Vol. I, p.
611

false testimony; sec. 101 (f) (6), 1952 Act

false claim to U.S. citizenship in visa petition;
Vol. VII, p. 706

false information given orally in application for
certificate of citizenship; Vol. VIII, p. 403
false statement in application for extension of
stay; Vol. V, p. 514; Vol. VI, p. 208

false statement in application for U.S. pass-
port; Vol. VIII, p. 399

false testimony in obtaining citizen's identif
cation card; Vol. VII, p. 486
"testimony" construed; Vol. VIII, p. 399
gambling activities, income derived from; sec.
101 (f) (4), 1952 Act; Vol. VIII, p. 185
gambling offenses, sec. 101(f) (5), 1952 Act; Vol.
VI, p. 242

illicit relationship; Vol. VII, p. 247

marital status, irregularities; Vol. II, p. 842; Vol.
III, pp. 478, 833

naturalization cases, standards applicable to;
Vol. II, pp. 161, 334, 848

nonsupport; Vol. II, p. 161; Vol. III, p. 393
period required to qualify for preexamination;
Vol. VII, p. 726

perjury within 5-year period, suspension of de-
portation; Vol. II, pp. 492, 830

perjury within 5-year period; voluntary depar
ture and seventh proviso relief; Vol. II, p. 606
prostitution; Vol. V, p. 559

record of conviction, expungement of, effect
(Calif.); Vol. VI, p. 619

sec. 101(f) (3), 1952 Act:

convicted of "petty offense" within statutory
period; Vol. VII, p. 147

single lapse, effect of; Vol. I, p. 611; Vol. II, p. 614;
Vol. V, p. 708

voluntary departure, standards same as for sus
pension; Vol. II, p. 731

Government official, member of family of; failure
to maintain status; deportation; Vol. IV, p. 36

[blocks in formation]

Guam, presumption of lawful admission for per-
manent residence under 8 CFR 4.2(j) (now 101.1
(i)]; Vol. VIII, p. 371

Guam, presumption of lawful admission for per-
manent residence under 8 CFR 101.1(); Vol.
VIII, pp. 313, 421

Guam, readmission to, of permanent resident crew-
man; effect of temporary employment ashore in
Saipan between sailings; Vol. VII, p. 314
Guardian of incompetent citizen; right to file visa
petition in name of ward; Vol. V, p. 721

H

Harrison Narcotic Act, violation; deportation
ground (see also Deportation grounds: narcotics);
Vol. II, p. 602; Vol. III, p. 460
Hawaii:

entry to mainland, from; under 1917 Act, as dis
tinguished from 1924 Act; Vol. VII, p. 201
Japanese or Koreans who entered with laborers'
limited passports; admissibility to mainland;
Vol. III, p. 565

residents, before acquisition by U.S., citizenship
status; Vol. III, p. 206

Head tax:

child accompanying mother on her first return to
U.S.; Vol. III, pp. 215, 264

debt in favor of U.S.; Vol. II, p. 251
Health and Safety Code of California:

planting and cultivating marihuana, sec. 11530;
Vol. V, p. 309

sale of substance in lieu of narcotic; sec. 11502;
Vol. VII, p. 100

Hearing:

deportation proceeding; see Deportation; Fair
Hearing

exclusion proceeding; see Exclusion; Fair Hearing
High seas, birth on American vessel; whether birth
in U S.; Vol. III, p. 677

Housebreaking; see Crimes involving moral tur-
pitude

House of prostitution, distinguished from house of
assignation; Vol. III, p. 199

I

Illegal entry into Canada; see Crimes involving
moral turpitude
Illegitimate child; acquisition of citizenship at
birth abroad; see Citizenship-acquisition at birth
by child born abroad; see also Citizenship-deri-
vation (after birth) by child born abroad
Illiteracy; see Exclusion grounds: illiterate
Immigrant (see also Nonquota immigrant):
classification, immigrant or nonimmigrant:
agricultural laborer; Vol. VI, p. 491
annual crosser, bringing Christmas trees to
sell; Vol. VI, p. 533

crime, alien coming to commit; Vol. II, p. 43;
Vol. III, p. 407

Immigrant (see also Nonquota immigrant)-Con.
classification, immigrant or nonimmigrant-Con.

daily crosser, to collect scrap to be sold in

Mexico; Vol. IV, p. 217

daily crosser, to work in automobile plant;

Vol. VI, p. 255

farmers, coming to sell produce in U.S. mar-
kets; Vol. VI, p. 827

intern; Vol. VIII, p. 460

salesman, to solicit orders; Vol. VIII, p. 206
seaman, inadmissible because previously de-
ported; Vol. III, p. 83

truck driver, coming to deliver meat; Vol. VI,
p. 711

truck driver, daily crosser, coming to deliver
fish to U. S. employer; Vol. VI, p. 832
visitor (see also Visitor):

bona fide, but inadmissible under 1917 Act;
Vol. II, p. 12

doubtful (intent to take up residence); Vol.
III, p. 379

effect of previously expressed desire to enter
as immigrant; Vol. VII, p. 651
work of permanent nature, coming to perform;
Vol. II, p. 240; Vol. III, p. 857; Vol. VIII,
p. 460

commuter; see Commuter

head tax, nonpayment; effect on status; Vol.
II, p. 250

Immoral purpose, entry for; see Exclusion grounds
Imprisonment; see Sentenced to imprisonment
Incest; see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Indecent assault; see Crimes involving moral tur-
pitude

Indecent exposure; see Crimes involving moral
turpitude

Indians, American, born in Canada; see American
Indians born in Canada

Ineligibility to citizenship:

alien claiming exemption from military service:
Act of 1924, as amended, secs. 13(c) and 28(c);
Vol. II, pp. 545, 858, 899, 914; Vol. III, p. 249
alien enemy's "objection" to service; Vol. VI,
p. 342

called for service after his country became co-
belligerent but found physically unfit; Vol.
II, p. 545; Vol. III, p. 249

later willingness to serve but found physically
unfit; Vol. IV, p. 130

medical student; Vol. V, p. 106

Mexican, filed DSS 301 after his country be-
came cobelligerent; sec. 315, 1952 Act; Vol.
VI, p. 766

nonliability because of age; Vol. V, p. 593
nonliability because of nonresidence; Vol. VI,
p. 176

Palestinian, filed DSS 301, June 16, 1943; Vol.
V, p. 301

permanent resident, U.M.T.S.A. of 1951; Vol.
VI, p. 140

residing in U.S. illegally; Vol. IV, p. 130
returning resident, admissibility as; Vol. IV,
p. 180

seaman in U.S., before expiration of 3-month
grace period; Vol. IV, p. 348

Swiss citizen, filed application after having it
explained to him and being made aware of
consequences; Vol. VII, p. 561

Ineligibility to citizenship-Continued

alien claiming exemption from military service-
Continued

Swiss national, filing application because of
misapprehension induced by Swiss legation;
Vol. IV, p. 500; Vol. V, pp. 206, 625
visitor; Vol. IV, p. 5

armed forces deserter in wartime, within sec.
101(a)(19); Vol. VI, pp. 698, 756

racial:

Afghans; Vol. II, p. 253

Arabs; Vol. I, p. 174; Vol. II, p. 253

Armenians; Vol. II, p. 258; Vol. IV, pp. 106,

278

Hindus; Vol. II, p. 253
Kalmuks; Vol. IV, p. 275

Parsees; Vol. II, p. 253

Siamese, mixed blood; Vol. III, p. 304
Tartars; Vol. IV, p. 104

returning resident, admissibility as; Vol. VII,
p. 229

Information from Service records:

racial discrimination, to prove; Vol. VI, p. 573
Injuring war material in wartime; see Crimes in-
volving moral turpitude

Insanity, prior attack; see Exclusion grounds
Inspection; aliens in transit without transship-
ment from vessel; Vol. VI, p. 362

Inspection; all persons on vessels arriving from
foreign; Vol. I, p. 370

Inspection; crew of vessel arriving for bunkers;
Vol. V, p. 296

Institutionalized at public expense (sec. 241(a)(3));
see Deportation grounds: public expense, insti-
tutionalized at

Insular possession; entry into continental U.S.
from; Vol. III, p. 632; Vol. VII, p. 201
Intent:

crime; common law; essential element; Vol. II,
p. 203

crime; statutory requirement; Vol. III, p. 195
defraud U.S., to; moral turpitude; Vol. I, p. 395;
Vol. III, p. 236

evade tax payment, to; Canada; Vol. I, p. 436
evade tax payment, to; U.S.; Vol. I, p. 437
extort, to; Canada; moral turpitude; Vol. III,
p. 361
International Workers Order (see also Subversive):
subversive character; Vol. I, p. 450; Vol. III,
p. 411; Vol. IV, p. 578

Involuntary return of excluded seaman as arrival
in U.S.; Vol. VII, p. 1

Italy; nationality; Vol. III, pp. 558, 671, 761

J

Jamaica, B.W.I.; adjacent island; preexamination;
8 CFR 142; Vol. III, p. 704

Japanese or Koreans who entered Hawail with
laborers' limited passports; admissibility to
mainland; Vol. III, p. 565

Jay Treaty of 1794 affecting American Indians; see
American Indians born in Canada

Joy riding; see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Judgment of denaturalization void on its face be-
cause of indication that summons never served;
Vol. VI, p. 366

Jus sanguinis; Vol. III, p. 589

Jus soli; Vol. II, p. 183; Vol. III, p. 589

Juvenile delinquency:

Australia; Vol. III, p. 368; Vol. IV, p. 548
California: Vol. II, pp. 92, 120

Canada; Vol. II, pp. 319, 518; Vol. III, pp. 56,

368, 723; Vol. V, p. 639

deportation or exclusion ground, not; Vol. III,
p. 725

England; Vol. III, p. 772

Michigan; Vol. IV, p. 252

Northern Ireland; Vol. III, p. 772

Norway; Vol. II, p. 320

sec. 212(a) (9), 1952 Act, applicability; Vol. V,

p. 327

Washingron; Vol. II, p. 117

Juvenile Delinquency Act (18 U.S.C 921-929
(1940 ed.)):

application of statute; Vol. IV, p. 726

offenses committed before effective date, June
16, 1938; Vol. I, p. 614; Vol. III, p. 69

K

Keeping house of ill fame or prostitution; see
Crimes involving moral turpitude

Koreans or Japanese who entered Hawall with
laborers' limited passports; admissibility to
mainland; Vol. III, p. 565

Kwajalein, as foreign place within meaning of im.
migration laws; Vol. VII, p. 128

L

Labor, contract; see Exclusion grounds: contract
labor

Labor Progressive Party of Canada; see Subversive
Landing alien without permission; see Fine: pre-
vent unauthorized landing, failure to

Larceny; see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Lawful admission to the United States for perma-
nent residence:

admitted as member armed forces; failed meet
requirements Act of June 30, 1950, as amended;
Vol. VIII, p. 21

admitted as naturalized citizen in 1952, followed
by revocation of naturalization based on actual
fraud; Vol. V, p. 759

"Barred Zone" native, admitted for study in

1920; subsequent continuous maintenance of
exempt status; Vol. III, p. 304

child, born abroad while citizen mother on visit;
accompanied mother on first return; no visa;
Vol. VII, p. 311

citizen at birth under R.S. 1993, admitted to U.S.
in 1948, parent's naturalization previously
cancelled for presumptive fraud, 1906 Act;
Vol. V, pp. 218, 517

excludable at time of entry, 1927, on criminal

ground although in possession of immigration
visa; Vol. II, p. 178

foreign government official, servant of; admitted
1919; Vol. III, p. 638

presumption of, pursuant to 8 CFR 4.2(j) [now
101.1(1)]; Vol. VIII, p. 371

presumption of, pursuant 8 CFR 101.1(j); Vol.
VIII, pp. 313, 421

sec. 14, Act of 1924; child erroneously admitted
as returning resident in Feb. 1924; Vol. III,
p. 815

Virgin Islands, entry to, prior to July 1, 1938;
Vol. I, p. 414

Lawful permanent resident under 8 CFR 176.
101(n); Vol. III, p. 519

Lawfully admitted to the United States; sec. 13(b),
1924 Act; Vol. II, p. 252; Vol. III, p. 160

Legal separation, definition and application, sec.
314(c), 1940 Act; Vol. III, pp. 742, 850
Legislative pardon; see Pardon

Legitimation (see also Child):

applicability of sec. 205, 1940 Act; Vol. I, p. 301;
Vol. III, pp. 226, 794; Vol. IV, p. 440
Austria:

adoption distinguished from; Vol. VI, p. 161
California, Civil Code, sec. 230, by natural father
while maintaining illicit relationship; Vol.
VI, p. 325

California; Civil Code, sec. 230; by natural father;
effect on citizenship acquisition:
Revised Statutes, sec. 1993; Vol. IV, p. 354
sec. 314(c), 1940 Act; Vol. III, p. 742
China; in relation to mother only; Vol. VI, p. 305
decree of State court (Tenn.) as to relationship,
collateral attack by Service upon; Vol. III,
p. 657

France; Vol. VII, p. 338

Italy; acknowledgment or recognition, as; Vol.
VII, p. 438

Italy; child begotten of one married and one
unmarried parent; Vol. VII, p. 441

Italy; proxy marriage of parents, by; Vol. V,
p. 698

loss of citizenship acquired through mother, upon
mother's subsequent marriage to allen father;
Vol. III, p. 485

Ohio; Vol. VII, p. 373

Pennsylvania; child of foreign incestuous mar-
riage; Vol. VI, p. 337
Poland; Vol. VIII, p. 73
Portugal; Vol. VII, p. 448
Rhode Island: Vol. V, p. 689

rights of legitimated child retroactive to date of
birth; Vol. III, p. 225

"Lesiones" (assault and battery, Mexico); moral
turpitude; Vol. II, p. 54

Lewdness, offenses involving; see Crimes involving
moral turpitude

Likely to become a public charge; see Exclusion
grounds: public charge, likely to become

Literacy, unable to read; see Exclusion grounds:
illiterate

Lithuania, acquisition of nationality; Vol. III, p.
701

Lithuania, nationality treaty with U.S., 1938;
Vol. IV, p. 321

Loss of citizenship; see Citizenship-loss
Loss of rights of citizenship, distinguished from
loss of citizenship; Vol. II, p. 397

M

Mail, offenses connected with misuse; see Crimes
involving moral turpitude

Manifests; crew and passengers, fines in connec
tion with; see Fine

Manslaughter; see Crimes involving moral turpi-
tude

Marihuana; see Deportation grounds: narcotics;
Exclusion grounds: narcotics; Narcotics

Marriage:

annulment (see also Annulment):

California; foreign marriage; Vol. VI, p. 153
deportation basis; see Deportation grounds:
fraudulent marriage

exclusion basis; Vol. VII, p. 565

Mexico; marriage performed in Texas; Vol.
VII, p. 182

New York; foreign marriage; Vol. III, pp. 25,

102

Pennsylvania; foreign marriage; Vol. II, p. 354
"relation back" doctrine; Vol. VII, p. 182
Texas; when ab initio; Vol. III, p. 528
Washington, D.C.; not ab initio; Vol. IV, p. 345
between uncle and niece:

Calif., intended cohabitation in; Vol. IV,
p. 239

Illinois, intended cohabitation in; Vol. III,
p. 465

Italy; dispensation by king; Vol. II, p. 619
Minnesota, intended cohabitation in; Vol.
III, p. 466

Pennsylvania; foreign marriage; Vol. VI,
p. 337; VIII, p. 529

Pennsylvania; intended cohabitation in; Vol.
IV, p. 632

Poland (as to Hebrews); Vol. II, p. 618
Portugal; Vol. IV, p. 239

Rhode Island; Vol. II, p. 619; Vol. IV, p. 632
Rumania; Vol. II, p. 619

Russia (as to Hebrews); Vol. II, p. 618
Washington; Vol. II, p. 618

Wisconsin; intended cohabitation in; Vol.
III, p. 466

citizenship based upon marriage to U.S. citizen;
Vol. III, p. 870

common law:

Canada; Vol. V, p. 185

conflict of laws, Texas and Mexico; Vol. I, p.
301

Czechoslovakia; Vol. V, p. 757
England; Vol. V, p. 185

New York; Vol. I, p. 608; Vol. V, p. 163; Vol.
VIII, p. 562

Texas; Vol. IV, p. 405
divorce; see Divorce

England; requirement of court decree to es-
tablish death of former spouse; Vol. VI, p. 440
expatriative effect (marriage to alien), 1907 Act;
Vol. II, p. 780

Japan:

Japanese ceremony in U.S., subsequent
registration when both parties in Japan
followed by cohabitation; Vol. VII, p. 354
Japanese or Christian ceremony, registered in
accordance with Japanese law, citizen
spouse not in Japan at time of registration;
Vol. IV, p. 622

registration, necessity; Vol. VI, p. 522
registration at time citizen husband was in

U.S. and wife in Japan, but preceded by
Japanese ceremony and cohabitation in
Japan; Vol. VI, p. 278

registration at time citizen husband was in

U.S. and wife in Japan, not preceded by
Japanese or Christian ceremony; Vol. IV, pp.
650, 699

Macao, Portuguese China, by Chinese custom;
validity; Vol. VII, p. 587

Marriage Continued

Mexico; validity; Vol. I, p. 301; Vol. III, p. 485;
Vol. IV, p. 405

miscegenation, as ground of invalidity; Vol. III,
p. 480; Vol. VII. p. 108

Missouri; contracted before divorce (Okla.)
became final; Vol. I, p. 627

New York; presumption of death of spouse;
Vol. VII, p. 156

presumption of validity:

California; Vol. VII, p. 469

England; Vol. VI, p. 440

New York; Vol. I, p. 606; Vol. V, p. 163

proxy; validity; Vol. IV, p. 209; Vol. V, p. 698
religious, foreign; validity, generally; Vol. III,
pp. 485, 487; Vol. VII, p. 492

religious marriage ceremony, Mexico; Vol. IV, p.
405

remarried, after Mexican divorce; Vol. III,
pp. 33, 227; Vol. IV, p. 610

separation of spouses; effect upon nonquota
status, 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 305

Married minor child of citizen veteran; admissi-
bility under Act of Dec. 28 1945; Vol. III, p. 40
Medical certificate in exclusion proceedings; Vol.
III, p. 47

Member (membership) proscribed organization
exclusion or deportation ground; see Subversive
Mexico:

agreement with U.S., in World War II, as to
service of their nationals in the armed forces of
either country; Vol. II, p. 244

bigamy; Vol. I, p. 525; Vol. III, pp. 14, 136
divorces; see Divorce; Marriage

Military prisoner, return to U.S. not deemed en-
try; Vol. III, p. 536

Minister of religion, classification, 1924 Act, sec.

4(d); Vol. I, p. 147; Vol. III, p. 162

Minister or religious denomination, 1952 Act; see
Nonquota immigrant

Minor:

abandonment (see also Crimes involving moral
turpitude):

California; Vol. I, p. 459

Canada; Vol. I, p. 459

Missouri; Vol. I, p. 459

capacity to commit crime; Vol. I, p. 613
competency to expatriate; Vol. I, p. 330; Vol. II,
p. 397; Vol. III, p. 470

dual nationals, election to retain U.S. nation-
ality; see Dual national
expatriation; see Citizenship-loss
juvenile delinquency; see Juvenile delinquency
marriage after issuance of visa; effect on non-
quota status, sec. 4(a), 1924 Act; Vol. III,
p. 613
married child; eligibility for admission as child
of citizen veteran, Act of Dec. 28, 1945; Vol.
III, p. 40

oath of foreign allegiance; confirmation upon
reaching majority; Vol. II, p. 789; Vol. IV,
p. 22

quota nationality when accompanying parent is
excluded; Vol. III, p. 613

Missionary; eligibility for benefits of sec. 308, Nat.
Act of 1940; Vol. III, p. 649

Month; construed by Supreme Court; Vol. II,
p. 578

Moral turpitude (see also Crimes involving moral
turpitude):

attempt to commit crime; rule for determining
turpitude; Vol. II, p. 141; Vol. III, p. 56
charges of prosecuting authorities to proceed to
conviction, as factor; Vol. VII, p. 342
convicted of lesser crime (burglary, New York);
Vol. IV, p. 241

criteria adopted by the courts; Vol. I, pp. 55,
76, 190, 447, 511; Vol. II, pp. 121, 140, 145, 164,
227, 236, 334, 357, 361, 479, 544, 556, 566, 611, 634,
726, 744; Vol. III, p. 274; Vol. VII, p. 616
definition, Solicitor of Department of Labor;
Vol. II, p. 141

disbarment proceedings, Calif., determination
in; Vol. II, p. 739

drunk, offense committed while; Vol. II, p. 737
foreign crime; Vol. II, pp. 320, 519, 869; Vol. III,
p. 56; Vol. IV, p. 17; Vol. V, pp. 87, 129
indictment containing allegations not necessary
for conviction; Vol. VI, p. 98
indictment (one count) charging several acts;
Vol. VI, p. 444

indictment; use, to determine; Vol. VI, p. 795
juvenile delinquency; see Juvenile delinquency
juvenile offense committed in foreign jurisdic-
tion; U.S. standards; Vol. II, p. 319

name of offense as factor; Vol. II, p. 22; Vol. III,
p. 3

obliquity of offense as distinguished from obliq-
uity of individual; Vol. II, p. 145

probation officer's report; use, to determine; Vol.
I, p. 137

record of conviction; use, to determine; Vol. V,
p. 642

separable statutes; Vol. II, pp. 217, 357; Vol. IV,
p. 490; Vol. V, p. 65; Vol. VI, p. 444
Multiple charges; see Deportation grounds: multi-
ple charges

N

Napanoch, New York, Institution for Male De-
fective Delinquents; commitment to, not deem-
ed sentence to imprisonment; Vol. III, p. 48
Narcotics (see also Crimes involving moral turpi
tude: narcotics, offenses relating to; Deporta-
tion grounds: narcotic drug addict; Deporta-
tion grounds: narcotics, offenses relating to;
Exclusion grounds: narcotics, offenses relating
to):

addict:

definition; Vol. II, pp. 73, 474; Vol. VI, p. 374
distinguished from user; Vol. II, pp. 73, 474;
Vol. III, p. 620; Vol. VIII, p. 108
evidence; hospital records; Vol. VIII, p. 523
evidence, sufficiency of alien's admission
which was later repudiated; Vol. VIII,
p. 108

evidence, where alien sentenced to narcotics

farm or hospital for treatment; Vol. II, p. 473
legislative history of Act of Feb. 18, 1931; Vol. I,
p. 160

National, noncitizen, of United States:

acquisition and loss of nationality; see also Citi-
zenship

American Samoa, Swains Island; natives born
prior to 1952; Vol. III, pp. 589, 729; Vol. V,
p. 144

National, noncitixen, of United States-Con.
birth abroad before Jan. 13, 1941, to noncitizen
national parents; Vol. V, p. 380

Guam, natives and inhabitants of; Vol. III,

p. 589

marriage of American woman to racially ineligi
ble alien in 1929, effect upon her nationality
status; Vol. II, p. 778

Philippines, citizens of; termination of U.S.
nationality on July 4, 1946; Vol. VI, p. 182
Philippines, natives of, residing in U.S. since
before May 1, 1934; deportability; Vol. III,
pp. 155, 184, 396

racial requirements for acquisition of noncitizen
nationality; Vol. III, p. 729
Native-born citizen:

evidence, burden of proof, application for admis-
sion to the United States; Vol. III, p 680
loss of citizenship; see Citizenship-loss
wife of, afflicted with disease; exemption under
sec. 22, 1917 Act; Vol. II, p. 183
Naturalization (see also Citizenship-derivation
(after birth) by child born abroad):
absence abroad, sec. 307(b), 1940 Act; timeliness
of application; "empoyed" construed; Vol.
IV, p. 196

absence abroad; sec. 308, 1940 Act; missionary,
clergyman, nun; Vol. III, p. 649
absence abroad; sec. 316(b), 1952 Act:

foreign employment, only part time; Vol. V,

p. 332

one-day visit to Canada; Vol. VII, p. 710
study abroad under Public Health Service
fellowship; Vol. VIII, p. 520

absence abroad; sec. 317, 1952 Act:

clergyman sent abroad by private corporation;
Vol. VIII, p. 533

cancellation of; see Citizenship-loss: revocation
of naturalization
defined; Vol. III, p. 676

deportation proceedings; termination of, to
permit filing petition under sec. 313(c) for;
Vol. VI, p. 713

doubt as to loss of citizenship, to remove; Vol.
II, p. 274

draft dodgers, ineligibility; Vol. II, p. 390; see
also Ineligibility to citizenship: alien claiming
exemption from military service

Puerto Rico, native, born to alien parents;
eligibility under sec. 322, 1940 Act; Vol. IV,
p. 29
repatriation:

Act of June 25, 1936; woman who had lost
citizenship through marriage; Vol. I, pp.
127, 283; Vol. IV, p. 723

sec. 323, 1940 Act, as amended by Act of Aug.
7, 1946; repatriation not deemed "naturali-
zation"; Vol. IV, p. 248

sec. 323, 1940 Act, not affected by provisions
of sec. 329 (as amended by sec. 27 of Internal
Security Act of 1950); Vol. V, p. 23
Naval personnel, foreign; inspection of; Vol. II,
p. 293

New York:

annulment of foreign marriage; effect on persons
admitted by virtue of marital status; Vol.
III, pp. 25, 102

conflict of laws, New York and Nevada; divorce;
custody of child; Vol. III, pp. 228, 848

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