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New York-Continued

Domestic Relations Law:

sec. 7-a; divorce, deserted spouse; Vol. VII,
p. 156

sec. 81, guardianship of children; Vol. III, p.

710

Mental Hygiene Law; Vol. II, p. 540
Ninth proviso, sec. 3, 1917 Act:

criminal offense; railroad employee; border
crosser; Vol. II, p. 239

draft dodger; Vol. II, p. 423

inadmissible under Act of Oct. 16, 1918; Vol. I,
p. 298

past member British Communist Party; Vol.
II, p. 466

Nolo contendere, plea; Vol. I, p. 619; Vol. V, pp.
198, 759

Noncitizen national of United States; see National,
noncitizen of United States

Nonimmigrant:

adjustment of status; see Adjustment of status
change of status, sec. 248, 1952 Act; see Status:
nonimmigrant, change of

classification; see Immigrant: classification,
immigrant or nonimmigrant

failure to maintain status; see Deportation
grounds: status, failure to maintain

private bill, introduction of; effect on status;
Vol. VI, p. 651

resident of Puerto Rico desiring to visit conti-

nental United States; Vol V, p. 441

student; see Student

treaty trader; see Treaty trader

vis'tor; see Visitor

Nonquota immigrant (see also Returning lawful

permanent resident alien):

child, adopted; sec. 101 (b) (1), 1952 Act; Vol. V,
p. 289; Vol. VIII, pp. 118, 151. 242
child born abroad to accompanying lawful resi-
dent mother; Vol. III, pp. 215, 262
child born out of wedlock, classification as
stepchild, 1952 Act; Vol. V, pp. 120, 731; Vol.
VII, pp. 623, 685

child born out of wedlock in China, legitimate
as to mother; Vol. VI, p. 305

child born out of wedlock in France; acknow-
ledged by citizen husband of mother but not
natural father; Vol. VII, p. 338

child born out of wedlock in Italy; acknowledged
by mother; Vol. VII, p. 438

child born out of wedlock in Jamaica; legitl-
mation by natural father in Ohio; Vol. VII,
p. 373

child born out of wedlock, mother subsequently
naturalized; Vol. V, p. 272

child, Chinese, of citizen veteran, Act of Aug.
19, 1950; Vol. IV, p. 388

child of foreign incestuous marriage; destined to
Pennsylvania; Vol. VI, p. 337

child, minor, accompanying mother, a native
of Western Hemisphere country, sec. 4(a),
1924 Act; Vol. II, p. 290

child, minor, entered into marriage after issuance
of visa under sec. 4(a), 1924 Act; Vol. III, p.

528

eligible orphan; sec. 4, 1957 Act:

adoption by divorced aunt; eligibility; Vol.
VIII, p. 628

Nonquota immigrant-Continued

eligible orphan; sec. 4, 1957 Act-Continued
assurances (sec. 4(b)(2)(B)); approval factors;
Vol. VII, p. 657

living with mother and stepfather, eligibility;
Vol. VIII, p. 628

former citizen, sec. 101(a) (27) (E); arrival after
Dec. 24, 1953; Vol. VI, p. 172

marriage to U.S. citizen, contracted soley to
obtain quota exemption; Vol. VIII, p. 217
marriage to U.S. citizen, parties separated; Vol.
V, p. 305

marriage to U.S. citizen, prior marriage termi-
nated by Mexican "mail order" divorce; Vol.
VIII, p. 16

minister or professor, failure to actively carry
on vocation during required 2-year period;
Vol. I, p. 147; Vol. III, p. 162

minister of religious denomination, 1952 Act;
Catholic priest; duties, activities permitted;
Vol. V, p. 700

Salvation Army minister, within 1952 Act; Vol.
V, p. 173

sec. 6, Act of Sept. 22, 1959:

beneficiary spouse not related to petitioner at
time of entry to U.S.; Vol. VIII, p. 626
stepchild; adopted by alien parent prior to mar-
riage to U.S. citizen; Vol. VIII, p. 242
stepdaughter, adult, not within sec. 101(a)(27)
(A), 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 512

Nonsupport (see also Crimes involving moral tur-
pitude):

New York; Vol. II, p. 553

Ohio; Vol. II, p. 134

Non vult contendere, plea (New Jersey); effect;
Vol. III, p. 793

Northern Ireland; juvenile delinquency; Vol. III,
p. 772
Norway:

citizenship treaty between U.S. and Norway;
Vol. III, p. 98

nationality; Vol. III, pp. 98, 597, 668
Notice to detain crewman (see also Fine):
appeal from notice or order to detain; Vol. I, p.
370

delegation of powers by Service officer in charge
to immigrant inspector; Vol. I, pp. 365, 470
duty to detain, absolute character of; Vol. I, pp.
370,419

form of notice; Vol. I, p. 370

medical treatment, necessary, landing of crew.
man for; Vol. I, p. 555

validity of notice where crewman's names not
specified; Vol. I, p. 365

Nunc pro tunc relief:

permission to reapply for admission; Vol. I, p. 6;
Vol. VI, p. 73

sec. 3, seventh proviso, 1917 Act; Vol. I, p. 6; Vol.
III, p. 571

sec. 5, Act of Sept. 11, 1957; Vol. VII, p. 713; Vol.
VIII, p. 608

sec. 7, Act of Sept. 11, 1957; Vol. VIII, p. 608
sec. 211 (c) and (d), 1952 Act; Vol. VIII, p. 131
sec. 212(c), 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 598; Vol. VI, pp.
392, 405

sec. 212(d) (3), 1952 Act; Vol. VIII, pp. 285, 302
sec. 212(d) (4) (A), 1952 Act; Vol. VIII, p. 485

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Oath of allegiance, foreign (see also Citizenship-loss:
oath of allegiance to foreign state, by):

actual taking distinguished from mere written
subscription; Vol. I, p. 548

agreement to perform military duties distin-
guished from oath of allegiance; Vol. II, p. 305
Church of England, oath taken by priest upon
ordination; Vol. I, p. 598

employment by foreign government, Canada, in
connection with; Vol. II, p. 232

fealty, oath of, distinguished from oath of al-
legfance; Vol. I, p. 598
minor's:

expatriative effect; confirmation upon reaching
majority; Vol. II, pp. 263, 789, 908; Vol. IV,
p. 22

State Department policy; Vol. II, p. 792
private concern, employment by; Vol. I, pp. 317,
673

reservations to retain United States citizenship;
Vol. I, p. 598

Royal Canadian Mounted Police and affiliated
law enforcement agencies; Vol. I, p. 674
voluntariness, foreign military service (Lithua-
nia); Vol. III, p. 701

war, while United States was at (World War I);
Vol. II, pp. 268, 792

Oaths:

power of immigration officers to administer; Vol.
IV, p. 415; Vol. V, p. 29

seaman's certificate of American citizenship (Re-
vised Statutes, sec. 4588), requirement of oath
under Treasury Department regulations; Vol.
I, p. 581

Obtaining money or property by false pretenses;
see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Organizations, subversive; exclusion and deporta-
tion grounds related to; see Subversive
Orphan, eligible; see Nonquota immigrant: eligi
ble orphan; sec. 4, 1957 Act

Other documentation; sec. 212(a) (19), 1952 Act; see
Documentation, other; sec. 212(a) (19)
Outlying possessions of the United States; Philip-
pines; Vol. IV, p. 575

P

Pacifism, determination whether prejudicial to in-
terest of United States; Vol. V, p. 248
Pandering, distinguished from charge "assisting a
prostitute"; Vol. III, p. 290

Pardon:

act of grace and mercy; Vol. II, p. 590
character, whether absolute or conditional; Vol.
III, pp. 551, 810

conditional ("to avoid deportation"):

New York; Vol. VI, p. 355

Ohio; Vol. V, p. 630

Vermont; Vol. III, p. 551

deportability; no effect upon, where evidence
exclusive of conviction record sustains ground;
Vol. III, p. 469

deportability under sec. 241(a)(1), 1952 Act; Vol.
VI, p. 90

deportability under sec. 241(a)(12); effect on,
where evidence exclusive of conviction record
insufficient to sustain charge; Vol. VII, p. 370

Pardon-Continued

expungement of conviction record, California,

Vol. IV, p. 265; Vol. V, p. 194; Vol. VIII, p. 429
foreign; effect on deportability; Vol. IV, p. 717;
Vol. V, p. 129

foreign; effect in exclusion proceedings; Vol. III,
p. 723; Vol. VII, p. 166

Hawaii, by Governor of; Vol. VI, p. 214
legislative; effect of repeal of Pennsylvania par-
don statute; Vol. II, pp. 588, 872; Vol. III, p.
575
legislative (Pennsylvania); not effective to pre-
vent deportation under 1952 Act; Vol. V, p.
612; Vol. VI, p. 444

mayor of first-class city (Neb.), by; Vol. VIII,
p. 59

offenses covered by; ambiguity present (Rhode
Island); Vol. III, p. 808

restoration of civil rights:

Illinois; Vol. III, p. 211
Nebraska; Vol. III, p. 209
Washington; Vol. V, p. 10

Wisconsin; Vol. IV, p. 73; Vol. VIII, p. 677
State board (supreme pardoning authority of
State), by; Vol. VII, p. 476

Parole:

administrative device of long standing; extraor-
dinary remedy; Vol. III, p. 45

entry, distinguished from; Vol. II, p. 175; Vol.
III, p. 543

naturalization, former citizen (sec. 323, 1940
Act); Vol. I, p. 562

revocation of; right to hearing; 1952 Act; Vol.
VIII, p. 406

Passage paid by a society, ailen's; see Exclusion
grounds: assisted alien

Passenger manifest; fines in connection with;
see Fine

Passport Act of May 22, 1918:

application to immigrants under 1924 Act; Vol.
I, p. 368

effective period; Vol. VI, p. 540

Passport, issuance by Governor of Samoa or Guam,
not an adjudication of U.S. nationality; Vol.
III, p. 589

Passport, laborer's limited; Japanese or Koreans
who entered Hawaii with; right to come to
mainland; Vol. III, p. 565

Passport, obtained by fraud in Rumania; moral
turpitude Vol. I, p. 73

Paternity; blood tests as evidence of; Vol. V, pp.
149, 232, 351

Pauper; see Exclusion grounds; pauper
Pennsylvania, legislative pardon; see Pardon:
legislative

Perjury (see also Crimes involving moral turpi-

tude):

admission of commission (see also Crime, admis-
sion of commission):

assorted cases; Vol. I, pp. 14, 101 205; Vol. II,
pp. 206, 285, 353, 486, 831; Vol. III, p. 236
correction of misstatement (recantation); Vol.
III, p. 823

dismissal of criminal proceedings, effect; Vol.
III, p. 623

board of special inquiry, before; Vol. I, p. 614
Civil Service Commission, before; Vol. II, p. 210
common law; Vol. I, p. 670; Vol. II, pp. 210, 359
consul of U.S., before; Vol. I, p. 614; Vol. II, p. 596

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Perjury-Continued

correction of misstatement, timeliness; Vol. I,
p. 359; Vol. II, p. 494; Vol. III, p. 823
discretionary relief, bar to; Vol. I, p. 79; Vol. II,
pp. 492, 593, 700, 712, 905

draft board, before; Vol. II, p. 210

false swearing, distinguished from; Vol. I, p. 123
general, in; Vol. I, pp. 14, 101, 123, 204, 217, 359,
422, 450, 584; Vol. II, pp. 206, 285, 360, 498; Vol.
III, p. 664

homestead application, in; Vol. I, p. 583; Vol.
II, p. 210

juvenile, by; Federal Juvenile Delinquency Act
of June 18, 1938; Vol. I, p. 614; Vol. III, p. 69
materiality:

Canada, Cr. Code, sec. 170; not essential; Vol.
I, p. 327; Vol. II, p. 819
criminal record; Vol. III, p. 641

employment, fact of; extension of stay; Vol.
IV, p. 696

marital status of accompanying woman; Vol.
I, p. 70

marital status; Vol. I, p. 217, Vol. II, p. 206
Michigan law, under; Vol. I, p. 669

name and identity; Vol. II, p. 638; Vol. III,
p. 823

past practice of prostitution; Vol. I, p. 376
prior residence in U.S.; Vol. I, p. 613; Vol. II,
p. 206

whereabouts of husband; Vol. I, p. 121
naturalization proceedings, in; Vol. I, p. 79;
Vol. II, pp. 593, 700, 712, 905

notarial officer appointed by State, before; Vol.
I, p. 666

reentry permit application; Vol. I, pp. 613, 666
Permission to reapply for admission (see also

Exclusion grounds: consent to reapply, no):
factors considered in passing upon application
for; Vol. V, p. 769

nunc pro tunc grant; Vol. VI, p. 73

past immigration record, as factor; Vol. VIII,
pp. 476, 566

Petty larceny or petty theft; see Crimes involving
moral turpitude

Petty offenses, Act of Sept, 3, 1954; see Exclusion
grounds: crime, admission or conviction
Philippine Independence Act of 1934:

effective date; Vol. VI, p. 429; Vol. VII, p. 242
legislative history; Vol. II, p. 341; Vol. III, p. 402
Philippine Islands:

birth there in 1896 of Spanish parents, natives
of Puerto Rico; citizenship status; Vol. III,
p. 286

citizenship laws; Vol. III, p. 404
deportation to; wife of native; Vol. III, p. 404
divorce, foreign, dissolving marriage contracted
in Philippines by former national; recognition
of; Vol. VIII, p. 177

outlying possession of U.S., sec. 201(e), Nat. Act
of 1940; Vol. IV, p. 575

persons from, in U.S.; status under immigration
laws:

entry occurred on May 1, 1934; Vol. VII, p. 242
last entry into U.S. before May 1, 1934; Vol.
III, pp. 155, 184, 396; Vol. IV, p. 569

last entry into U.S. after May 1, 1934; Vol. II,
p. 340; Vol. V, p. 668
termination of U.S. nationatity on July 4,
1946; Vol. VI, p. 182

Place of deportation:

area controlled by U.S.S.R. as result of World
War II (including Poland); no showing that
U.S. has recognized division of Poland; Vol.
III, p. 575

country of citizenship (Philippines) thru mar-
riage; Vol. III, p. 404

deportation proceedings, authority of adminis-
trative officer and local field officer, respec-
tively; sec. 20, 1917 Act; as amended by sec. 23,
Int. Sec. Act of 1950; Vol. IV, p. 472
deportation proceedings; authority of hearing
officer and Board of Immigration Appeals;
Vol. V, pp. 29, 261, 589
exclusion and deportation proceedings; secs. 18
and 20, 1917 Act; distinguished; Vol. IV, p. 396
physical persecution, claim of; jurisdiction of
Board of Immigration Appeals; Vol. V, pp. 212,

214

place of embarkation in connection with last
entry, sec. 20, 1917 Act; Vol. III, p. 270

Plea of guilty; see Crime, admission of commission
Plea of nolo contendere; see Crime, Admission of
commission

Plebiscite, voting in foreign; see Citizenship-loss:
voting in foreign election or plebiscite
Poland, deportation to; Vol. III, p. 575
Polish nationality; Vol. II, p. 598

Political election, voting in foreign; see Citizen-
ship-loss: voting in foreign election or plebiscite
Political offense:

exception to criminal ground of exclusion; 2d

proviso, sec. 3, 1917 Act; Vol. IV, p. 108
Jewish person in Germany in 1935; attempted
fraud; Vol. I, p. 47

Polygamy (see also Crimes involving moral tur-
pitude):

distinguished from bigamy; Vol. VI, p. 9

Possession of stolen property; see Crimes involving
moral turpitude

Possessions of United States; noncitizen national;
Vol. III, pp. 589, 729

Preexamination (see also Discretionary relief,

Voluntary departure):

adjacent island, defined; 8 CFR 142; Vol. III,
p. 704

exceptionally meritorious; Vol. II, p. 709; Vol.
III, p. 704

Fascist Party, Italy, former member; Vol. II,
p. 587

good moral character requirement; Vol. VII,
p. 726

ineligible to citizenship (alien's claim of exemp
tion from military service); Vol. II, p. 549;
Vol. III, p. 249

internee, alien enemy; Vol. II, p. 587
marriage to U. S. citizen, divorced prior to Dec.
24, 1952; Vol. V, p. 542

marriage to U.S. citizen after commencement of
deportation proceedings; policy; Vol. V, p. 736
marriage to U.S. citizen subsequent to depor-
tation order; policy; Vol. IV, p. 589

perjury in naturalization proceeding, as factor;
Vol I, p. 79

presumption of validity of 2d marriage insuffi-
cient to establish eligibility when evidence of
termination of prior marriage unsatisfactory;
Vol. VII, p. 582

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Preexamination-Continued

quota exhaustion as ground for denial; Vol. II,
p. 698

seventh proviso relief (sec. 3, 1917 Act) in con-
nection with; Vol. I, p. 36; Vol. III, p. 784
Predjudicial to U.S. interests; exclusion; see Sub-
versive

Presumption of continuance of original citizenship;
Vol. II, p. 382

Presumption of loss of citizenship (sec. 2, 1907
Act):

generally; Vol. I, pp. 398, 429, 464, 563, 587
loss of citizenship through foreign residence; see
Citizenship-loss: residence abroad by natural-
ized citizen, through

Prevention of Crime Act (England); Vol. III,
p. 776

Previous deportation; see Exclusion grounds: con-
sent to reapply, no

Prison break; see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Private bill:

introduction of; effect on nonimmigrant status;
Vol. VI, p. 651

status acquired thereby preserved under sec.
405(a), 1952 Act; Vol. VI, p. 287
Procurement of documentation; sec. 212(a) (19),
1952 Act; Vol. VII. p. 73

Professional chorus dancer; contract labor; Vol. I,
p. 594

Professional singer; contract labor; Vol. I, p. 682
Professor, sec. 4(d), 1924 Act: Vol. I, p. 149; Vol. III,
p. 162

Proof; see Burden of proof; Evidence
Prostitution:

Commissioner General of Immigration, reports;
Vol. II, p. 666

compulsory, New York; Penal Law, sec. 2460;
Vol. I, pp. 217, 505

deportation or exclusion on grounds relating to;
see Deportation grounds; Exclusion grounds
Psychopathic inferiority; schizophrenic; Vol. II,
p. 129

Public charge; see Deportation grounds: public
charge, became; Exclusion grounds: public
charge, likely to become

Public expense, institutionalized at (sec. 241 (a) (3),
1952 Act); see Deportation grounds: public ex-
pense, institutionalized at

Puerto Rico:

foreign country, for entry purposes to mainland,
1917 Act; Vol. III, p. 632

native (born 1895 to alien parents); eligibility
for naturalization under sec. 322, Nat. Act of
1940; Vol. IV, p. 29

Spanish parents born in; child born in Philip-
pines in 1896; citizenship status; Vol. III, p. 286

Quota Act of 1921, as amended; exemption 9 (re-
turning residents); Vol. III, p. 815
Quota nationality:

change of sovereignty not effective until is-
suance of Presidential proclamation authoriz-
ing quota revision; Vol. III, p. 712
nonquota alien child (sec. 101 (a) (27) (C), 1952
Act); charged against quota of accompanying
parents to obtain benefits under sec. 245;
Vol. V, p. 750

Quota nationality-Continued

sec. 12, Act of 1924, accompanying wife or child:
infant's quota nationality assimilated to that
of father who arrived one month earlier;
Vol. I, p. 93

wife and child, quota nationality assimilated
to that of husband/father who was excluded
under 8 CFR 175.57; Vol. III, p. 613
Quota preference:
Act of 1924:

child of skilled agriculturist arriving in U.S.
to join him after he abandoned his vocation;
sec. 6(a)(1)(B), 1924 Act; Vol. III, p. 798
Chinese persons, spouses or parents of U.S.
citizens; secs. 4(a) and 6(a)(1)(A), 1924 Act;
Vol. IV, p. 552

East Indian race, alien of; Vol. IV, p. 187
child, illegitimate; legitimation by proxy mar-
riage of parents in Italy; Vol. V, p. 698
sec. 203 (a) (1), 1952 Act:

actress, not previously employed as such;
Vol. V, p. 454

arc welder; Vol. VIII, p. 595

automotive equipment, maintenance and
repair of; Vol. VII, p. 290

baker, supervision of specialty bakery; Vol.
VII, p. 283

beneficiary sole owner of petitioning corpora
tion; Vol. VIII, p. 24

broommaker; Vol. VII, p. 637
cabinetmaker; Vol. VII, p. 93

domestic workers, without special skills; Vol.
VII, p. 292

electrical draftsman; Vol. VII, p. 688
employment, limitation on period; Vol. VII,
pp. 632, 634

employment, permanence not certain; Vol.
V, p. 454

export manager; Vol. V, p. 434

farmhand, experienced; Vol. V, p. 341

farm machinery operation and maintenance,
Vol. V, p. 321

gardener, shearing and care of ornamental
trees; Vol. V, p. 529

hair stylist; Vol. VII, p. 640
intern; Vol. VIII, p. 190

mechanical engineer; Vol. VII, p. 632

nurse, licensed in England; Vol. VII, p. 430
orchardist, supervisory; Vol. VII, p. 721
spouse; marriage occurred after entry of
principal alien; Vol. VII, p. 731

spouse of principal alien arrived six weeks
later; Vol. V, p. 722

State and municipal occupational license or
permit requirements, effect; Vol. VII, p.
430

satutory standards:

combination of, as establishing eligibility;
Vol. VII, p. 286

high education; Vol. VII, p. 287
other considerations as denial basis, statu-
tory requirements met; Vol. VII, p. 632
qualification under any one, adequacy; Vol.
VII, p. 277

services, need in or benefit to U.S., as quali-

fying; Vol. VII, p. 292

skill, degree required; Vol. VII, p. 283
specialized experience; Vol. VII, pp. 93, 277,
283

Quota preference-Continued

sec. 203(a) (1), 1952 Act-Continued

statutory standards-continued

urgent need; Vol. VII, p. 637; Vol. VIII, p.
595

stewardess, flight; Vol. VII, p. 634

tailor; Vol. VII, pp. 206, 277, 423; Vol. VIII,
p. 509

teacher, no previous teaching experience; Vol.
VII, p. 37

teacher of religious subjects; Vol. VII, p. 286
weaver (reweaver), woolen mill; Vol. V, p. 527
sec. 203(a)(2), 1952 Act:

adopted child; foreign court waiver of residence
requirement, effect; Vol. VIII, p. 633
adopted son or daughter; eligibility; Vol.
VIII, p. 527

mother, marriage by religious ceremony but
not civil ceremony (Italy); Vol. VII, p. 492
sec. 203 (a) (3), 1952 Act:

adopted child; Vol. V, p. 556

adopted son or daughter; eligibility; Vol.
VIII, p. 527

child of national (but not citizen) of U.S.;
Vol. VI, p. 555

spouse, marriage in U.S. by Japanese custom;
Vol. VII, p. 354

spouse, proxy marriage; Vol. V, p. 698
sec. 203(a) (4), 1952 Act:

adopted son; validity of adoption proceeding
in office of foreign consul in U.S.; Vol. V,
p. 733

adopted son or daughter; eligibility; Vol. V,
p. 438; Vol. VIII, p. 527

brother of citizen, both born out of wedlock,
legitimated after reaching majority; Vol.
VI, p. 617

brother through adoption; Vol. VI, p. 180
death of resident alien parent before issuance
of visa; Vol. VI, p. 321

half-brother; Vol. VI, p. 325

half-brother born out of wedlock; Vol. V, p.

610

half-sister of citizen, born out of wedlock,
legitimated after reaching majority; Vol.
VII, p. 441

"sister" of citizen, both born out of wedlock;

Vol. VI, pp. 210, 786

son; proxy adoption; Vol. VI, p. 634
stepdaughter, adult; Vol. V, p. 512
stepdaughter, adult, married; Vol. VIII, p.

592

R

Race; child born abroad while mother (a lawful
permanent resident) was temporarily absent
from U.S., admissible notwithstanding; Vol.
III, pp. 215, 262

Racial eligibility to citizenship; see Ineligibility
to citizenship

Racial test, not applicable to collective naturali-
zation through annexation of territory; Vol.
III, p. 733

Rape; see Crimes involving moral turpitude
Readmission of returning resident alien; see Re-
turning lawful permanent resident alien
Receiving stolen property; see Crimes involving
moral turpitude

Recommendation against deportation:

crime for which alien was not convicted but
which was "part and parcel of the same pat-
tern", effect of recommendation; Vol. III,
p. 623

evidence exclusive of conviction record sufficient
to sustain ground of deportation; Vol. III,
p. 468
exclusion will not be based on crime as to which
court previously made timely recommenda-
tion against deportation; Vol. III, p. 236
limitation of, sec. 241(b), 1952 Act; Vol. VI,
p. 823

made at time of new trial and new sentence,
effect; Vol. VIII, p. 389

narcotics offense; recommendation made before
1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 343; Vol. VI, pp. 505, 579,
709; Vol. VIII, p. 94

narcotics offense; recommendation made before
1952 Act; effect in exclusion proceedings; Vol.
VI, p. 709

notice to Service, prior; sec. 241(b), 1952 Act;
Vol. VI, p. 426; Vol. VIII, p. 689
timeliness; sec. 241(b), 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 531;
Vol. VII, p. 227; Vol. VIII, pp. 389, 686, 689
Record of entry, amendment or correction; see
Entry record, amendment or creation, to show
admission for permanent residence
Reentry permit:

admission as servant of foreign government offi-
cial in 1919; not entitled to; Vol. III, p. 638
equivalent to nonquota immigrant visa under
sec. 405(a), 1952 Act; Vol. V, p. 183
evidentiary value in establishing that alien's ab-
sence was temporary; Vol. IV, p. 143

forgery in application for; sec.22(a), 1924 Act; 18
U.S.C. 138; Vol. III, p. 126

inadvertently issued to alien not qualified to
receive; right to enter on basis of; Vol. IV,
p. 189

issuance to alien not domiciled in U.S.; Vol. III,
p. 519

oath to application; authority of State notarial
officer to administer; Vol. I, p. 666

Refugee of German ethnic origin; sec. 12, D. P. Act
of 1948; Vol. III, p. 838

Regulations of Service, have force of law; Vol. I,
p. 636; Vol. III, pp. 716, 828

Relation back doctrine; applications:

annulment of marriage, New York; Vol. III,
pp. 25, 102

revocation of naturalization; Vol. III, p. 275;
Vol. IV, pp. 373, 702; Vol. V, pp. 678, 759
Religious denomination (sec. 101(a) (27) (F), 1952
Act):

Salesian Society, Catholic Church; Vol. V, p. 700
Salvation Army; Vol. V, p. 173

Remained longer; see Deportation grounds: re-
mained longer

Remained outside United States to evade military

service; see Citizenship-loss: evading service in
armed forces, departing U.S. or remaining out
Renunciation of United States citizenship; see
Citizenship-loss

Repatriation by person who lost United States
citizenship; see Naturalization: repatriation

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