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nobis action; effect on deportability; 13-592

offenses covered by; ambiguity present

(R.I.); 3-808

restoration of civil rights:

Illinois: 3-211

Nebraska; 3-209

Washington; 5-10

Wisconsin; 4-73; 8-677

savings clause, sec. 405, 1952 Act; 5-630 State board (supreme pardoning authority of state), by; 7-476

U.S. High Commissioner for Germany, by; 9-336

Parent; effect of adoption on relationship to natural parent; 9-46, 116, 567; 11-55 Parent, question of; sec. 101(b) (2); 8-140, 355; 10-363; 12-353 Parole:

adjudication of admissibility prior to termination of; 13-798

administrative device of long standing; extraordinary remedy; 3-45

arrest (criminal) & escape from custody during, apprehension 7 yrs. later; effect on parole status; 13-587

conviction of alien during; effect on admis

sibility; 9-143

entry, distinguished from; 2-175; 3-543 legislation enacted during parole of alien; effect on admissibility; 9-170

naturalization, former citizen (sec. 323, 1940 Act); 1-562

revocation of; right to hearing; 1952 Act; 8-406

termination of, sec. 212 (d) (5); does not change status as applicant for admission; 9-70

Passage paid by a society, alien'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; 1-368

effective period; 6-540

Guam, not an adjudication of U.S. nationality; 3-589

Passport, laborer's limited; Japanese or Koreans who entered Hawaii with; right

to come to mainland; 3—565

Passport, obtained by fraud in Rumania;

moral turpitude; 1-73

Passport, U.S., erroneously issued, does not confer citizenship despite lack of fraud; 10-770

Paternity; blood tests as evidence of; 5-149, 232, 351

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

Perjury (see also Crimes involving moral turpitude; False testimony):

admission of commission (see also Crime,

admission of commission):

assorted cases; 1-14, 101, 205; 2-206,

285, 353, 486, 831; 3-236

correction of misstatement

tion); 3-823

(recanta

dismissal of criminal proceedings, effect;

3-623

belief or knowledge of falsity of statement,
as factor; 9-218

board of special inquiry, before; 1-614
Civil Service Commission, before; 2-210
common law; 1-670; 2-210, 359
consul of U.S., before; 1-614; 2-596
correction of misstatement, timeliness;
1-359; 2-494; 3-823

discretionary relief, bar to; 1-79; 2-492,
593, 700, 712, 905

draft board, before; 2-210

false swearing, distinguished from; 1-123 general, in; 1-14, 101, 123, 204, 217, 359, 422, 450, 584; 2-206, 285, 360, 498; 3-664

homestead application, in; 1-583; 2-210 juvenile, by; Federal Juvenile Delinquency Act of June 18, 1938; 1-614; 3-69 materiality:

Canada: not essential; 1-327; 2-819 criminal record; 3-641

employment, fact of; extension of stay: 4-696

marital status of accompanying woman; 1-70

marital status; 1-217; 2-206 Michigan law, under; 1-669 name and identity; 2-638; 3-823 past practice of prostitution; 1-376 prior residence in U.S.; 1-613; 2-206 whereabouts of husband; 1-121 naturalization proceedings, in; 1-79: 2-593, 700, 712, 905

notarial officer appointed by State, before: 1-666

reentry permit application; 1-613, 666 Permanent residence; see Lawful admission to the U.S. for permanent residence; Law. ful permanent resident; Residence

permission to change schools
Permission to reapply for admission (see also
Exclusion grounds: permission to re-

apply, no):

agricultural laborer; effect on future en-
tries; 10-231, 613

alien removee absent U.S. 27 years;

11-740

alien stowaway ordered detained on board
and deported without hearing; necessity
of perm. reapp.; 13-103
"arrested and deported", sec. 212 (a) (17);
question of: 13-103

criminal record, as factor; 10-694
discretionary denial; 11-740

factors considered in passing upon applica-
tion for: 5-769

ineligible for waiver of excludability under
sec. 212(a) (9); as factor; 10-694
mandatorily excludable sec. 212 (a) (23) be-
cause of narcotic conviction; as factor;
10-776

nunc pro tunc grant; 6-73

past immigration record, as factor; 8-476,
566; 10-622, 666

possible future need for medical treatment,
as factor; 10-666

return to U.S. (prior 1929)

following

arrest and deportation; 2-180; 3-76
Permit to reenter the United States; see Re-
entry permit

Petty offenses; see Exclusion grounds: crime,
admission or conviction: petty offenses
Philippine Independence Act of 1934:
effective date; 6-429; 7-242
legislative history; 2-341; 3-402
Philippine Islands:

birth there in 1896 of Spanish parents,
natives of Puerto Rico; citizenship
status: 3-286

citizenship laws; 3-404

na-

deportation to: wife native; 3-404
divorce, foreign, dissolving marriage con-
tracted in Philippines by former
tional; recognition of; 8-177
marriage, contracted in; question of valid-
ity: see Marriage

outlying possession of U.S., sec. 201(e),
Nat. Act of 1940; 4-575
persons from, in U.S.; status under immi-
gration laws:

entry occurred on May 1, 1934; 7-242
last entry into U.S. before May 1, 1934;
3-155, 184, 396; 4-569

last entry into U.S. after May 1, 1934;
2-340; 5-668; 11-321

termination of U.S. nationality on July
4, 1946; 6-182

Physical persecution; sec. 243 (h), 1952 Act;
see Withholding of deportation
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 divi-
sion of Poland; 3-575

country of citizenship (Philippines) thru
marriage; 3-404

deportation proceedings; authority of ad-
ministrative officer and local field officer,
respectively; sec. 20, 1917 Act, as
amended by sec. 23, Int. Sec. Act of
1950; 4-472

deportation proceedings; authority of hear-
ing officer and Board of Immigration
Appeals: 5-29, 261, 589

designation by alien; notice under 8 CFR
242.17 (c) of right to apply for sec.
243 (h) benefits, question of; 13-771
designation by alien, reopening to with-
draw: question of; 12-696
designation of alternate country by SIO;
notice required by 8 CFR 242.17 (c) of
right to apply for sec. 243 (h) benefits;
13-771

designation of alternate country not re-
quired by sec. 243 (a); 12-815
designation of alternate country under step
3 of sec. 243 (a); question of abuse;
12-573

designation of country in OSC; question
of: 12-516, 573

designation under sec. 243 (a); necessity of
inquiry as to willingness to accept alien
prior to; 10-57; 12-815

designation under step 3 of sec. 243 (a);
accepting country, possible subsequent
action by, as factor; 10-428
designation under step 3 of sec. 243 (a);
discretionary nature of; 10-428, 469
evidence to establish where alien stands
mute: admissibility of information from
seaman discharge book; 11-489
exclusion and deportation proceedings; sec.
18 and 20, 1917 Act, distinguished:
4-396

Federal Republic of Germany (West Ger-
many), sec. 243 (a); alien alleged sub-
ject, national, or citizen of East Ger-
many; 10-57

Formosa, as country of nationality, sec.
243 (a); birth on mainland of China;
9-575

physical persecution, claim of; jurisdiction
of; 5-212, 214

place of embarkation in connection with
last entry, sec. 20, 1917 Act; 3-270
stateless alien (became after entry);
13-636

Plea of guilty; see Crime, admission of com-
mission

Plea of nolo contendere; see Crime, admis-
sion of commission

Plebiscite, voting in foreign; see Citizenship-
loss: voting in foreign election or plebi.

scite

Poland, deportation to; 3-575
Polish nationality; 2—598

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

exception to criminal ground of exclusion;
2d proviso, sec. 3, 1917 Act; 4-108

Jewish person in Germany in 1935; at

tempted fraud; 1-47

Polygamy (see also Crimes involving moral turpitude):

distinguished from bigamy; 6-9

Possessions of United States; noncitizen na

tional; 3—589, 729

Possession of U.S., outlying; see "outlying possession"

Preexamination (see also Discretionary relief; Voluntary departure) :

adjacent island, defined; 3-704

exceptionally meritorious; 2-709; 3-704 Fascist Party, Italy, former member; 2-587

good moral character requirement; 7-726 ineligible to citizenship (alien's claim of exemption from military service); 2-549; 3-249

internee, alien enemy; 2-587

marriage to U.S. citizen, divorced prior to Dec. 24, 1952; 5-542

marriage to U.S. citizen after commencement of deportation proceedings; policy; 5-736

marriage to U.S. citizen subsequent to deportation order; policy; 4-589 perjury in naturalization proceeding, as factor; 1-79

presumption of validity of 2d marriage insufficient to establish eligibility when evidence of termination of prior marriage unsatisfactory; 7-582

quota exhaustion as ground for denial; 2-698

seventh proviso relief (sec. 3, 1917 Act) in

connection with; 1-36; 3-784 Preference under quota; see Quota preference Prejudicial to U.S. interests; exclusion; see Subversive

Presumption of continuance of original citizenship; 2-382

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

generally; 1-398, 429, 464, 563, 587

loss of citizenship thru foreign residence; see Citizenship-loss: residence abroad by naturalized citizen, through

Prevention of Crime Act (England); 3—776 Prevention of departure:

permanent resident; "needed" in U.S. court proceeding; question of; 11-599 Previous deportation; see Exclusion grounds: consent to reapply, no Private bill:

introduction of, effect on nonimmigrant status: 6-651

status acquired thereby preserved under sec. 405 (a), 1952 Act; 6-287 Procurement of documentation; sec. 212(a) (19), 1952 Act; 7-73

"Profession"; defined; 11-686

Professional chorus dancer; contract labor; 1-594

Professional singer; contract labor; 1-682

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Quota Act of 1921, as amended; exemption 9 (returning residents); 3—815 Quota nationality:

accompanying child or wife; sec. 12, Act of 1924:

infant's quota nationality assimilated to that of father who arrived one month earlier; 1-93

wife and child, quota nationality assimilated to that of husband/father who was excluded under 8 CFR 175.57; 3-613

adopted child (sec. 101 (b) (1) (E), 1952 Act); chargeable to quota adoptive

parent; 11-371 change of sovereignty not effective until issuance of Presidential proclamation authorizing quota revision; 3-712 nonquota alien child (sec. 101(a) (27) (C), 1952 Act); charged against quota of accompanying parents to obtain benefits under sec. 245; 5-750

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; 3-798

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Act of 1952-Continued

sec. 203 (a) (1)—Continued

spouse of principal alien arrived six weeks later; 5-722

State and municipal occupational license or permit requirements, effect; 7-430

statutory standards:

beneficial to welfare & cultural interests of U.S.; 11-293 combination of, as establishing eligibility: 7-286

exceptional ability; 5-454; 10-699 high education; 7-287

other considerations as denial basis, statutory requirements met; 7-632 qualification under any one, adequacy; 7-277

services, need in or benefit to U.S.,

as qualifying: 7-292
skill, degree required; 7-283

specialized experience; 7-93, 277,
283

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adopted child; foreign court waiver of residence requirement, effect; 8-633 adopted son or daughter; eligibility; 8-527

mother, marriage by religious ceremony but not civil ceremony (Italy); 7-492

natural parent of adult citizen adopted during infancy but did not enter U.S. as adopted child; 11-55 natural parents of adult citizen child adopted in conformity sec. 101 (b) (1) (E); eligibility; 9-567 natural parents of adult citizen child adopted in U.S. after age 14; eligibility; 9-46

parent of minor U.S. citizen; 11-42 stepmother, through marriage to the natural father of an illegitimate child; 11-449

stepparent; marriage creating relationship occurred when petr./stepdaughter 28 years old; 10-555

sec. 203 (a) (3):

adopted child; 5-556

adopted son or daughter; eligibility;

8-527

approved petition lapsed when beneficiary-child attained age 21; revalidation under Act of 9/22/59; 9-92, 471

Act of 1952-Continued

sec. 203 (a) (3)--Continued

child adopted in conformity sec. 101 (b) (1) (E); eligibility benefits from natural parent; 9-116

child, illegitimate; proxy marriage of parents in Italy; 5-698

child of national (but not citizen) of

U.S.; 6-555

spouse, marriage in U.S. by Japanese custom; 7-354

spouse; proxy marriage; 5-698 stepson; marriage creating relationship terminated; 10-363 "unmarried"; question of; 11-551 sec. 203 (a) (4):

adopted son; validity of adoption proceeding in office of foreign consul in U.S.; 5-733

adopted son or daughter; eligibility; 5-438; 8-527

brother of citizen, both born out of wedlock, legitimated after reaching majority; 6-617

brother through adoption; 6-180; 10-497

death of resident alien parent before issuance of visa; 6-321

half-brother; 6-325

half-brother

5-610

born out of wedlock;

half-brother born to common father and his Chinese concubine; eligibility; 9-396

half-sister of citizen, born out of wedlock, legitimated after reaching majority; 7-441

"sister" of citizen, both born out of wedlock; 6-210, 786

son; proxy adoption; 6-634 stepdaughter, adult; 5-512; 8-592 Act of 1952, as amended by P.L. 89-236: sec. 203 (a) (1):

adopted daughter; over 21 when adoption occurred; 12-47

sec. 203 (a) (2):

child born in Hong Kong to native of China and his Chinese concubine; 13-302

spouse of alien conditional entrant in U.S. less than 2 years; 12-609 "unmarried"; question of; 12-22 sec. 203 (a) (3):

academically qualified, petition denied notwithstanding; 13-268 accountant; 12-153, 649; 13-506 advisory opinion; effect in determining professional qualifications; 12-649 agriculturist/agronomist; 13-668

anthropologist; 13-110 artist, commercial; 12-66

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nurse, professional; 12-418

(i) status; question of; 12-758 beneficiary currently employed in nonprofessional occupation; 11-643, 881; 13-16

nursery manager; 13-668 nutritionist; 13-286 pharmacist; 12-15; 13-16 physician; 13-122

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