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California-Continued

Penal Code-Continued

Sec. 1203.3; p. 526

Sec. 1203.4; p. 526

Sec. 3020; p. 674

Sec. 3325; pp. 504, 674

Colorado:

Revised Statutes, Annotated (1953):
Art. 9, sec. 40–9-4; p. 722

Connecticut:

General Statutes, Annotated:

Sec. 53-31; p. 136

Sec. 53-360; p. 549

Sec. 53-362; p. 548

General Statutes of Connecticut, 1949

Revision:

Sec. 8696; p. 548

District of Columbia:

D.C. Code:

Sec. 22-1210; p. 593
Sec. 22-2901; p. 9

Illinois:

Criminal Code of 1961:
Sec. 11-11; p. 723

Mental Health Code:
Sec. 9-20; p. 161

Revised Statutes:

New York-Continued
Domestic Relations Law:
Sec. 24; p. 92

Sec. 115-a; p. 692

Penal Code:

Art. 88, sec. 974; p. 720

Penal Law:

Sec. 242; p. 731

Sec. 483-A p. 735

Pennsylvania:

Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes, An-

notated:

Title 35, sec. 851; p. 616
Title 35, sec. 852; p. 616

Title 35, sec. 855; p. 616

18 P.S. 4606; p. 720

18 P.S. 4607; p. 720

18 P.S. 4302; p. 719
18 P.S. 4605; p. 720.
Puerto Rico:

Civil Code (1930):
Sec. 68; p. 590
Sec. 69; p. 591
Sec. 69(3); p. 591
Sec. 70; p. 591

Sec. 110; p. 591

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Sec. 111; p. 591

Code of Civil Procedure:

Sec. 428; p. 589

Sec. 431.8; p. 588
Sec. 433; p. 591

Sec. 464(29); p. 591
Sec. 490; p. 587
Sec. 496; p. 587

31 L.P.R.A., sec. 221; p. 590
31 L.P.R.A., sec. 231; p. 591
31 L.P.R.A., sec. 231(3); p. 591
31 L.P.R.A., sec. 232; p. 591
31 L.P.R.A., sec. 411; p. 591
31 L.P.R.A., sec. 412; p. 591
32 L.P.R.A., sec. 1800; p. 589
32 L.P.R.A., sec. 1803.8; p. 588
32 L.P.R.A., sec. 1805; p. 591
32 L.P.R.A., sec. 1887 (29); p. 591
32 L.P.R.A., sec. 2061; p. 587
32 L.P.R.A., sec. 2081; p. 587
Wisconsin:

Wisconsin Statutes, Annotated:
Sec. 940.02, p. 28

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37 Op. Atty. Gen. 293 (1933); p. 412

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assault with intent to commit, New York; 2—525
drug to produce, Mass.; 2-203

Absence from United States, expatriation through;
see Citizenship-loss: residence abroad by nat-
uralized citizen, through

Absence from United States, temporary; see Resi-
dence; Naturalization; Citizenship-derivation
(after birth) by child born abroad; Seventh pro-
viso, sec. 3, 1917 Act: domicile

Acquisition of citizenship; see Citizenship and titles
subordinate thereto; Naturalization

Act of December 28, 1945 (P.L. 271, 79th Cong.),
adopted children; legislative history; 3—42, 131
Addict; see Narcotics: addict

Adjacent island, preexamination (8 CFR 142),
Jamaica, B.W.I.; 3-704

Adjacent island; sec. 101(b) (5), 1952 Act: British
Honduras; 10-40

Adjudication of citizenship, court decree as to birth-
place; 3-237

Adjudication of nationality (not citizenship); is-
suance of passport or letter of identity, Guam,
Samoa; 3-589, 729

Adjustment of status:

sec. 9, Act of Sept. 11, 1957:

applicant's immigration status as eligibility
factor; 8-100

eligibility as "spouse" of principal applicant;
8-100

good moral character requirement; 8-100
unavailability of visa construed; 8-100

sec. 211 (c) and (d), 1952 Act; see Discretionary
relief

sec. 245, 1952 act:

a preconceived intention at time of entry to
establish permanent residence; 10-516, 774
admission as immigrant; eligibility; 9-141
admission as immigrant, subsequently became
deportable on criminal grounds; ineligible;
10-191

admission as immigrant, upon presentation
visa procured by fraud; eligible; 10-344

Adjustment of Status-Continued

sec. 245, 1952 act-Continued
admitted in transit to reship foreign as a crew-

man; ineligible; 10-101, 277

admitted in transit without visa (TRWOV);
ineligible; 10-441

adverse effect would be created in relations
between applicant's govt. and U.S.; 9-249;
10-651

Alien admitted under Educational Exchange
Act; 5-229

alien denied visa by one consul later entered
U.S. with visa obtained from another consul;

8-683; 10-172, 177

alien entered as member U.S. armed forces;
8-485; 10-653

alien entered by knowingly and falsely claim-
ing citizenship; effect; 9-50, 478, 599
alien erroneously admitted as citizen, no willful
false claim to citizenship; effect; 9-54
alien who was born in U.S.; eligible; 10-708
alien's good faith, as factor; 9-50, 265; 10-172,
177, 494, 516

applicant (widow) has 5 minor children resid-
ing in Honduras; 10-628

approval nonquota VP does not preclude disc.
denial sec. 245 relief based on doubtful bona
fides of marriage; 10-688

authority of BIA to review Reg. Commr's.
action; 9-11

bona fide nonimmigrant at time of admission,
question of; 8-485, 621, 636, 655, 680
bona fides of alien in securing visa; as factor;
10-516, 774

burden on alien to establish favorable action
merited; 9-38

chargeability to quota area of permanent resi-
dent alien spouse; 8-369

consistent and deliberate immigration viola-
tions, effect; 8-636

discretionary denial; 9-38, 50, 249; 10-168,

177, 494, 516, 628, 688, 767

effect on preexisting ground of deportability;
9-548

effect on preexisting ground of excludability;
9-548

eligibility thru grant of "defector" status, sec.

212(a) (28) (I) (ii); 8-302

eligibility thru waivers of excludability; 8-285,

302

exclusion order as eligibility bar when alien
inspected and paroled; 9-265

sec. 245, 1952 act-Continued

failure to apply for visa while outside U.S.,
effect; 8-655

failure to prove no intent to avoid normal im-

migrant visa issuing process; 10-494

filing of application, effect upon existing de-
portability; 5-622

good moral character requirement; 7-651;
8-65, 234; 10-168

"inspected and admitted"; question of; 9-50,
54, 478, 599

misrepresentation, mere making of to U.S.
consul in obtaining visa is important element
for consideration; 10-790

native of British Honduras; eligible; 10-40
nonquota alien, prior residence, computation

of period; 5-330

nonquota alien, sec. 2, Act of Oct. 24, 1962;
changed employment between date of filing
& final adjudication application; effect;
10-701

nonquota alien child (sec. 101 (a) (27) (C), 1952
Act), regarded as quota immigrant under
sec. 202(a) (1); 5-750

nunc pro tunc; question of; 10-187

renewal or reconsideration under regulations
effective 1-22-62 (26 F.R. 12111) of previously
adjudicated application; question of; 9-581
rescission of; see Rescission of adjustment of
status

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

sec. 249, 1952 Act:

application pending Aug. 8, 1958; amended
statute applicable; 8-167

entry prior to July 1, 1924; effect on date of

created record of admission; 8-601
good moral character requirement; 8-167
grounds of deportability; effect on; 8-601
grounds of inadmissibility, effect on; 8-288
narcotics violator; ineligibility; 9-103
procedure for challenging adjustment under;
7-363

record of lawful admission exists but vitiated
by subsequent illegal entry; 8-598
record of lawful admission "otherwise avail-
able"; question of; 9-747; 10-3
record of unlawful entry; 8-288

renewal or reconsideration of application under
regulations effective 1-22-62 (26 F.R. 12110);
9-715

residence, continuous:

departure as result of exclusion or expulsion
proceedings, effect; 8-167, 463
temporary absence, effect; 8-167
temporary admissions as crewman over
period of years, as establishing; 8-463
Administrative decision, whether res judicata;
3-577; 5-392, 400

Administrative decisions, guidance on questions of
law by court decisions; 2-658, 849
Administrative Procedure Act:

hearings in exclusion proceedings, effect on; see
Exclusion

hearings in expulsion proceedings, effect on; see
Deportation

Service hearings prior to Sung decision invalid
only where objections were raised; 5-752

standards of fairness met by sec. 242(b), 1952
Act; 5-261

Admissibility under immigration laws (see also
Exclusion):

arrival governing determination of; seaman, in-
voluntary return of, following arrival and ex-
clusion (8 CFR 175.53); 7-1

compliance with laws at time of application for
admission; 2-172

determination of; not within scope of visa peti-

tion procedure; 8-295

effect of legislation enacted while alien on parole;
9-170

effect, where alien is under indictment; 2-172
Admission:

application for, abandonment; when alien enters
while case pending before board of special
inquiry; 3-178

right to remain in U.S. following; determined in
dep. proc.; 9-78

when an admission occurs; 9-78

Admission for permanent residence; see Lawful
admission to the United States for permanent
residence

Admission of commission of crime; see Crime,
admission of commission

Admission to continental United States, Japanese
or Koreans who entered Hawaii with laborers'
passports; 3-565

Admission under 1924 Act, sec. 14; child admitted
temporarily when under 16 who has citizen
parent; 3-815

Adopted child; see Child: adopted
Adoption:

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