To Exempt from the Quota Husbands of American Citizen Wives and to Limit the Presumption that Certain Alien Relatives May Become Public Charges: Hearings Before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, First Session, on H.R. 5869, H.R. 7614, S. 2656U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 - 102 pagini |
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... months . Mr. FREE . Where was that application filed ? In Poland ? Mrs. BIELSKI . Yes , while I asked there I filled ... months ? Mrs. BIELSKI . Yes . Mr. JOHNSON . Why did he say three to six months ? Mrs. BIELSKI . I would like to know ...
... months . Mr. FREE . Where was that application filed ? In Poland ? Mrs. BIELSKI . Yes , while I asked there I filled ... months ? Mrs. BIELSKI . Yes . Mr. JOHNSON . Why did he say three to six months ? Mrs. BIELSKI . I would like to know ...
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... before my husband would be able to follow me to the United States and he said from three to six months after filing application . The CHAIRMAN . Did he file application ? Mrs. FLASCHENBERG 4 EXEMPT FROM QUOTA HUSBANDS OF AMERICAN WIVES.
... before my husband would be able to follow me to the United States and he said from three to six months after filing application . The CHAIRMAN . Did he file application ? Mrs. FLASCHENBERG 4 EXEMPT FROM QUOTA HUSBANDS OF AMERICAN WIVES.
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... months . The CHAIRMAN . What did he do ? Mrs. FLASCHENBERG . Business man . The CHAIRMAN . Do you send him money now ? Mrs. FLASCHENBERG . Yes , I do . The CHAIRMAN . How much ? Mrs. FLASCHENBERG . About $ 15 every month . Mr. FREE ...
... months . The CHAIRMAN . What did he do ? Mrs. FLASCHENBERG . Business man . The CHAIRMAN . Do you send him money now ? Mrs. FLASCHENBERG . Yes , I do . The CHAIRMAN . How much ? Mrs. FLASCHENBERG . About $ 15 every month . Mr. FREE ...
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... months . Mr. JOHNSON . Did you go over on an excursion ticket ? Mrs. FLASCHENBERG . Yes . Mr. JOHNSON . How much did it cost ? Mrs. FLASCHENBERG . $ 205 without taxes . Mr. JOHNSON . All told , the ticket was $ 205 . Mrs. FLASCHENBERG ...
... months . Mr. JOHNSON . Did you go over on an excursion ticket ? Mrs. FLASCHENBERG . Yes . Mr. JOHNSON . How much did it cost ? Mrs. FLASCHENBERG . $ 205 without taxes . Mr. JOHNSON . All told , the ticket was $ 205 . Mrs. FLASCHENBERG ...
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... months of court- ship I married him , and I stayed three months after I married him . Mr. FREE . How much money has he got ? Mrs. KOLINSKY . He has no money much to speak of , but I have over $ 2,100 of savings . I also help support him ...
... months of court- ship I married him , and I stayed three months after I married him . Mr. FREE . How much money has he got ? Mrs. KOLINSKY . He has no money much to speak of , but I have over $ 2,100 of savings . I also help support him ...
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admitted alien husbands American citizens American consul American Federation American women Answer application approved August 15 BAKER bank become a public become public charges BERNSTEIN BIELSKI bill H. R. BRADFELD bring their husbands BRONX CABLE CELLER citizen wives citizenship committee Congress consul's office December 18 Department of Labor earn Europe exempt fact FALKOWSKY father favor Federation of Labor FLASCHENBERG FREE gentlemen girl give going hearing HODGDON HULL husbands of American HUSHING immigration laws investigation Isaac Siegel January January 14 JENKINS JOHNSON Labor Department ladies marriage married MCGRADY MILLARD Miss EASTMAN months N. Y. The CHAIRMAN National Woman's Party nonquota status NYCLICH PALMISANO papers petition Pinsk Poland present Question quota husbands record reference refused restriction ROSENBERG Rumania RUTHERFORD SAMUEL DICKSTEIN savings statement STEINKOHL submit tion to-day told United visa Warsaw week wife witness woman York ZILBERBLATT
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Pagina 16 - When used in this chapter the term "nonquota immigrant" means — (a) An immigrant who is the unmarried child under twenty-one years of age, or the wife, or the husband of a citizen of the United States : Provided, That the marriage shall have occurred prior to issuance of visa and, in the case of husbands of citizens, prior to July 1, 1932.
Pagina 29 - When used in this act the term "non-quota immigrant" means — (a) An immigrant who is the unmarried child under twentyone years of age, or the wife of a citizen of the United States, or the husband of a citizen of the United States by a marriage occurring prior to June 1, 1928...
Pagina 70 - Hearings before the House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization. To Exempt from the Quota Husbands of American Citizen Wives and to Limit the Presumption That Certain Alien Relatives May Become Public Charges.
Pagina 35 - Will you give your full name to the reporter, for the record ? Mr.
Pagina 29 - ... of such nationality who are the unmarried children under 21 years of age, or the wives, of alien residents of the United States who were lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence.
Pagina 47 - There is a lecord here that shows that of the (4,059.96 of her savings, $2,300 according to her own statement, represents presents from parents, not her own earnings Mrs. NTCLICH. I beg your pardon. The CHAIRMAN. Now, just a minute. How much of the $2,300 represents presents? There is $2,300. Mrs. NYCLICH. I beg your pardon. There was only $1,000 that I received as a present; and when I was investigated by the department I signed that same statement that I sent to my husband before, and he just simply...
Pagina 2 - ... unnecessary. We are referred to a decision of the District Court for the Southern District of New York in United States ex rel. Freeman v. Williams (DC) 175 Fed. 274, in which the deportation of an alien whose career before entering the United States had been one of habitual delinquency was sustained on the ground that he was likely to become a public charge. We are not persuaded by this decision, and think Savitsky did not fall within the class under which the order of deportation was made....
Pagina 21 - Congress, disturbed by reported abuses, opined that in 1917 if "a man had $25 or $50 in his pocket and a good pair of eyes and a good heart, he was not a public charge.
Pagina 5 - The CHAIRMAN. You are a citizen of the United States, are you? Mr.
Pagina 44 - As soon as he saw that document he immediately changed, and he told me that he did not have anything to do with it but that the jefe politico was in charge.