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PART 22_FEES AND CHARGES

FOREIGN SERVICE Sec. 22.1 Tarift of fees, Foreign Service of the

United States of America. (Amended)

$ 22.1 Tariff of fees, Foreign Service of

the United States of America.

(a) ..

PASSPORT AND CITIZENSHIP SERVICES

or

Item No. 5. Issuance of certificate or card of identity

and registration. (Item 5, amended, Dept. Reg. 108.470, 26 F.R. 6970, Aug. 3, 1961) 13 Completion of birth and death re

ports in number of copies pre

scribed by regulation-
(a) Registration of birth of

American citizen.------ No fee (b) Furnishing one copy of the

consular report of birth
(Form FS-240, Report of
Birth Abroad of a Citizen
of the United States of
America) to parents or

persons in interest.- $1.50 (c) Report of death of Amer

ican citizen and sending
one copy each to legal
representative

and

to closest known relative or relatives

No fee (Charge under item 75 below for any additional copies made and furnished, as well as under Item 47 below if certification is furnished of the correctness thereof.) (Item 13 amended, Dept. Reg. 108.419, 24 F.R. 9235, Nov. 13, 1959)

26. Medical examination of applicant

for immigrant or nonimmi-
grant visa, when the examina-
tion is performed by a physician
employed by the United States

Public Health Service--- $10.00 27. Medical examination of applicant

for nonimmigrant visa who is
proceeding to the United States
under a United States Govern-
ment sponsored program,
with a grant from the United
States Government covering
travel or any other expenses or
allowances, when the examina-
tion is performed by a physician
employed by the United States

Public Health Service----- No fee 28. Medical examination of applicant

for immigrant visa under legis-
lation authorizing the issuance
of visas to refugees or escapees,
when the examination is per-
formed by a physician employed
by the United States Public
Health Service ---

No fee (Item number 29 vacant.) [Items 26, 27, and 28 added, Dept. Reg. 108.473, 26 F.R. 10170, Oct. 31, 1961)

COPYING, RECORDING AND PROCTORING

*

78 Supervising or proctoring an ex

amination at the request of an
agency or instrumentality of the
Federal or a State Government
by a consular or other officer,
including completion of a certif-
icate without seal, for each
hour or fraction thereof, unless
the cost thereof is reimbursable
to the Department of State by
an agency or instrumentality of
the Federal or a State Govern-
ment.

$5.00 [Center heading amended; Item 78 added, Dept. Reg. 108,487, 27 F.R.12829, Dec, 28, 1962]

15. Granting an exception under

$ 53.3(h) of this chapter

(Travel Control Regulations)-- $25.00 (Item 15 added, Dept. Reg. 108.466, 26 F.R. 2850, Apr. 6, 1961)

CHAPTER DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Note: Regulations issued by the Department of State on disposal of surplus property located in foreign areas appear in Title 44, Chapter III.

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Administrative settlement of tort claims and certain property damage claims.

(Amended]

SUBCHAPTER E-VISAS

40 41

42

Diplomatic visas under the Immigration and Nationality Act. (Deleted]
Visas: documentation of nonimmigrants under the Immigration and

Nationality Act, as amended. (Revised)
Visas: documentation of immigrants under the Immigration and Nationality

Act, as amended. [Revised]
Visas: documentation of immigrants under section 15 of the Act of Septem-

ber 11, 1957, as amended. [Amended]
Control of aliens departing from the United States. (Amended]

44

46

SUBCHAPTER F-NATIONALITY AND PASSPORTS

50

51 52 53

Nationality procedures under the Immigration and Nationality Act.

[Amended]
Passports. [Amended]
Births and marriages. (Amended]
Travel control of citizens and nationals in time of war or national emergency.

(Amended]

SUBCHAPTER G-INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE SERVICE

Part 61

Payments to and on behalf of participants in the International Educational

Exchange Program. (Amended]
Exchange-Visitor Program. [Revised)

63

SUBCHAPTER J-- OTHER CONSULAR SERVICES Notarial and related services. (Amended]

92

SUBCHAPTER M—INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC IN ARMS (REVISED] 121 Arms, ammunitions, and implements of war. 122 Registration. 123 Licensing controls. 124 License and technical assistance agreements. 125 Technical information. 126 Violations and penalties. 127 Foreign military aircraft flights. 128 Administrative procedures.

SUBCHAPTER A GENERAL

Part 3—Advice to foreign governments. [Revoked, 25 F.R. 13138, Dec. 21, 1960)

SUBCHAPTER B PERSONNEL

AUTHORITY: $ $ 11.1 to 11.25 issued under secs. 212, 303, 516, and 517, 60 Stat. 1001, 1002, 1008, as amended; 22 U.S.C. 827, 843, 911, and 912. Additional authority is cited in parentheses following sections affected.

SOURCE: $$ 11.1 to 11.25 contained in De-
partmental Regulation 108.412, 24 F.R. 7497,
Sept. 17, 1959; 25 F.R. 1587, Feb. 24, 1960,
except as otherwise noted.

Prior Amendments
1958: 23 F.R. 5380, July 16.
1959: 24 F.R. 1553, Mar. 3.

PART 11-APPOINTMENT OF FOR

EIGN SERVICE OFFICERS [REVISED) Sec. 11.1 Eligibility for appointment as Foreign

Service officer. 11.2 Written examination for appointment

to class 8. 11.3 Oral examination for appointment to

class 8. 11.4 Physical examination for appointment

to class 8. 11.5 Certification for appointment to class

8. 11.6 Termination of eligibility. 11.7 Travel expenses of candidates. 11.11 Lateral entry program. 11.12 Statutory quota on lateral entrants. 11.13 Requirements for lateral entry. 11.14 Application for lateral entry. 11.15 Examination for lateral entry. 11.16 Purposes of examination. 11.17 Nature of examination. 11.18 Certification for appointment. 11.21 Lateral entry of former Foreign Serv

ice officers. 11.22 Application by former Fore!gn Service

officer. 11.23 Examination of former Foreign Service

officer. 11.24 Nature of examination. 11.25 Certification for appointment.

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f 11.1 Eligibility for appointment as

Foreign Service officer.
No person shall be eligible for appoint-
ment as a Foreign Service officer unless
he shall have demonstrated his loyalty
to the Government of the United States
and his attachment to the principles of
the Constitution. The religion, race and
political affiliations of a candidate will
not be considered in designations, exami-
nations or certifications.
(Sec. 302, 60 Stat. 1001, as amended; 22 U.S.C.
842) [Dept. Reg. 108.476, 27 F.R. 469, Jan. 17,
1962)

$ 11.2 - Written examination for appoint

CODIFICATION: $ 11.2 was revised, Dept. Reg. ment to class 8.

108.476, 27 FR. 469, Jan. 17, 1962. Subse

quently, the fourth sentence of paragraph (a) The written examination will be

(b) was amended as set forth above, Dept. given annually or semi-annually, if re- Reg. 108.477, 27 F.R. 1010, Feb. 3, 1962. quired, in designated cities in the United States and at Foreign Service posts

§ 11.3 abroad on dates established by the Board

Oral examination for appoint

ment to class 8. of Examiners for the Foreign Service.

(b) No person will be permitted to (a) The oral examination will be take a written examination for appoint- given throughout the year at Washingment as Foreign Service oficer who has ton and periodically in selected cities in not been specifically designated by the the United States and at selected Board of Examiners to take that par- Foreign Service posts abroad. ticular examination. Prior to each (b) A candidate who receives a grade written examination the Board will es- of 70 or above on the modern language tablish a closing date for the receipt of portion of the written examination will applications for designation to take the receive a bonus of 5 points to be added examination. No person will be desig- to the weighted average grade he renated for the examination who has not ceives on the first three parts of the as of that closing date filed an applica- written examination. If a candidate's tion with the Board. Except as provided weighted average grade on the first in paragraph (c) in this section, to be three parts of the written examination, designated for the written examination with the addition of the aforementioned a candidate, as of the first day of the

5 bonus points (if he is entitled to month in which the closing date for the them), is 70 or higher, he will be eligible filing of applications occurs, shall have

to take the oral examination. Candibeen a citizen of the United States for at

dates eligible for the oral examination least 9 years and shall be at least 21 but will be given an opportunity, and will under 31 years of age, except that an ap

be required, to take the oral examinaplicant who has been awarded a Bache

tion within 9 months after the date of lor's degree by a college or university, or the written examination. If a candihas completed successfully his junior

date fails to present himself for the year at a college or university, may qual- oral examination on an agreed date ify as to age if at least 20 but under 31 within the 9 month period, his candiyears of age.

dacy will automatically terminate. (c) Foreign Service staff employees Time spent on Government duty outand Civil Service employees of the De- side the United States will not be partment of State who are 31 years of counted. age or more may apply if they are (c) The oral examination will be given under 35 years of age and will have by a panel of deputy examiners selected completed not less than 3 years of satis- by the Board of Examiners from a roster factory service as of the closing date of Foreign Service officers, officers from for receipt of applications.

the Department of State and other Gov(d) The written examination is de- ernment agencies, and qualified private signed to permit the Board to test the citizens who by prior service as members candidate's intelligence and the breadth of selection boards or through other apand quality of his knowledge and under- propriate activities have demonstrated standing. It will consist of 4 parts: (1) special qualifications for this work. The A general ability test, (2) an English examination will be conducted in the expression test, (3) & general back- light of all available information conground test, and (4) a test in a modern cerning the candidate and will be delanguage (French, German, Russian, or signed to determine his competence to Spanish).

perform the work of a Foreign Service (e) The several parts of the written

officer at home and abroad, his potential examination, exclusive of the modern for growth in the Service, and his suitlanguage test, will be weighted in ac- ability to serve as a representative of cordance with the rules laid down by the United States abroad. Determinathe Board of Examiners. The modern

tions of duly constituted panels of deputy language test will be graded separately. examiners are final, unless modified by (Sec. 302, 60 Stat. 1001, as amended; 22 U.S.C.

specific action of the Board of Exam842)

iners for the Foreign Service.

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