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Title 22-Foreign Relations

CHAPTER I-Department of State

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CHAPTER II-Agency for International Development, Department of State.

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CHAPTER IV-International Joint Commission, United States and Canada. [Note]

CHAPTER V—United States Information Agency .

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CHAPTER I-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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31 Administrative settlement of tort claims and certain property damage claims. [Amended]

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SUBCHAPTER E-VISAS

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 Sep-
tember 11, 1957, as amended. [Revoked]

Control of aliens departing from the United States. [Amended]

SUBCHAPTER F-NATIONALITY AND PASSPORTS

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

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Payments to and on behalf of participants in the International Educational
Exchange Program. [Amended]

Exchange-Visitor Program. [Revised]

SUBCHAPTER J-- OTHER CONSULAR SERVICES

Notarial and related services. [Amended]

SUBCHAPTER M-INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC IN ARMS [REVISED]

Arms, ammunitions, and implements of war.
Registration.

Licensing controls.

License and technical assistance agreements.

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Foreign military aircraft flights.

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Technical information.

Violations and penalties.

SUBCHAPTER A-GENERAL

PART 3-ADVICE TO FOREIGN
GOVERNMENTS

[Revoked, 25 F.R. 13138, Dec. 21, 1960]

SUBCHAPTER B-PERSONNEL

PART 11-APPOINTMENT OF FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS [REVISED] Sec.

11.1 Eligibility for appointment as Foreign

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Service officer.

Written examination for appointment to class 8.

Oral examination for appointment to class 8.

Physical examination for appointment to class 8.

Certification for appointment to class
8.

Termination of eligibility.
Travel expenses of candidates.

Lateral entry to classes above class 7.
Statutory quota on lateral entrants.1
Requirements for lateral entry.1
11.14 Application for lateral entry.1
Examination for lateral entry.1
Purposes of examination.1
Nature of examination.1
Certification for appointment.1
Lateral entry of former Foreign Service
officers.1

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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 Departmental 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.

§ 11.1 Eligibility for appointment as Foreign Service officer.

No person shall be eligible for appointment as a Foreign Service officer unless he has demonstrated his loyalty to the Government of the United States and his attachment to the principles of the Constitution, and unless he has been a citizen of the United States for at least 10 years and, if married, is married to a citizen of the United States. The religion, race and political affiliations of a candidate will not be considered in designations, examinations or certifications. (Sec. 302, 60 Stat. 1001, as amended; 22 U.S.C. 842) [Dept. Reg. 108.489, 28 F.R. 825, Jan. 29, 1963]

Prior Amendments

1962: 27 F.R. 469, Jan. 17.

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