CONTENTS OF DECLARATION OF INTENTION (1) My full, true, and correct name is (full, true name, without abbreviation, and any other name which has been used, must appear here). (2) My present place of residence is (city or town), street), (State). (3) My occupation is 4) I am years old. (number and ---- (county), 1111) (5) My personal description is as follows: Sex ; color complexion 1111) color of eyes ----, color of hair height -1119 inches, weight -- pounds; visible distinctive marks race; present nationality I was born on feet (country). (month, day, and year), in (county, district, province, (7) I am married; the name -------; we were married on year), at (city or town), he or she was born at States at (city or town), (month, day, and year); and entered the United (city or town), (country), on (State), on (city or town), (month, day, and year), for permanent residence in the United States, and now resides at (state or country). (8) I have children; and the name, sex, date, and place of birth, and present place of residence of each of said children who is living are as follows: (9) My place of last foreign residence was (11) My lawful entry for permanent residence in the United (State), under (month, day, and year), on (name of vessel or other means of conveyance). been absent from the United States, having (dates of departures), from the ------, upon the following vessels or other (names of vessels or conveyances upon departures); and returned to the United States on (dates of return to the United States), at the port or ports of upon the following vessels or other means of convey(names of vessels or conveyances upon return). heretofore made declaration of intention num(month, day, and year), at (county), (14) I am not an anarchist, nor a disbeliever in or opposed to organized government, nor a member of or affiliated with any organization or body of persons teaching disbelief in or opposition to organized government. (15) It is my intention in good faith to become a citizen of the United States and to reside permanently therein. (16) I will, before being admitted to citizenship, renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which at the time of admission to citizenship I may be a subject or citizen. (17) I certify that the photograph affixed to the duplicate and triplicate hereof is a likeness of me and was signed by me. (18) So help me God. (54 Stat. 1153-1154; 8 U. S. C. 731.) PETITION FOR NATURALIZATION UNDER OATH, IN DUPLICATE, IN CLERK OF COURT'S OFFICE; TIME SEC. 332. (a) An applicant for naturalization shall, not less than two nor more than ten years 10 after such declaration of intention has been made, make and file in the office of the clerk of a naturalization court, in duplicate, a sworn petition in writing, signed by the applicant in the applicant's own handwriting, if physically able to write, and duly verified by witnesses, which petition shall contain substantially the following averments by such applicant. (54 Stat. 1154; 8 U. S. C. 732.) CONTENTS OF PETITION FOR NATURALIZATION (1) My full, true, and correct name is (full, true name, without abbreviation, and any other name which has been used, must appear here). (2) My present place of residence is (city or town), (3) My occupation is street), (State). (4) I am years old. color of eyes (number and (county), (5) My personal description is: Sex; color com 1111) color of hair plexion height feet inches, weight pounds; visible distinctive marks ; race; present nationality (6) I was born on in ince, or state), (city or town), (country). (month, day, and year), (county, district, prov (7) I am married; the name of my wife or husband is (month, day, and year), for permanent residence in the United States, and now resides at (state or country). (city or town), (8) I have children; and the name, sex, date, and place of birth, and present place of residence of each of said children who is living are as follows:. So in original; should read "seven years." (9) My last place of foreign residence was --------- (city or town), (county, district, or province), (country). (10) I emigrated to the United States from town), (country). -----(city or (11) My lawful entry for permanent residence in the United. States was at the name of (city or town), (State), under (month, day, and year), on the -- (name of vessel or other means of conveyance), as shown by the certificate of my arrival attached to this petition. (12) I have been absent from the United States, having departed therefrom on (dates of departures), from the port or ports of --------, upon the following vessels or other means of conveyance:‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ (names of vessels or conveyances upon departures); and returned to the United States on (dates of return to the United States), at the port or ports of --, upon the following vessels or other means of convey(names of vessels or conveyances upon return). (13) I have resided continuously in the United States of America for the term of five years at least immediately preceding the date of this petition, to wit, since -------, and continuously in the State in which this petition is made for the term of six months at least immediately preceding the date of this petition, to wit, since --------ı ance: (14) I declared my intention to become a citizen of the United States on (month, day, and year), in the (name of court) Court of (State). (15) I have -- number at (city or town), heretofore made petition for naturalization (month, day, and year), at (county), on (city or town), (State), in the (name of court), and such petition was dismissed or denied by that Court for the following reasons and causes, to wit: and the cause of such dismissal or denial has since been cured or removed. (16) I am not an anarchist, nor a disbeliever in or opposed to organized government, nor a member of or affiliated with any organization or body of persons teaching disbelief in or opposítion to organized government. (17) I am attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the United States. (18) It is my intention in good faith to become a citizen of the United States, and to reside permanently therein. (19) It is my intention to renounce absolutely and forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which at this time I am a subject or citizen. (20) Attached hereto and made a part of this, my petition for naturalization, are my declaration of intention to become a citizen of the United States (if such declaration of intention be required by the naturalization law), a certificate of arrival from the Immigration and Naturalization Service of my said lawful entry into the United States for permanent residence (if such certificate of arrival be required by the naturalization law), and the affidavits of the two verifying witnesses required by law. (21) Wherefore, I, petitioner for naturalization, pray that I may be admitted a citizen of the United States of America, and that my name be changed to (22) I, aforesaid petitioner, being duly sworn, depose and say that I have (read) (heard read) this petition and know that the same is true of my own knowledge except as to matters herein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and that as to those matters I believe it to be true; and that this petition is signed by me with my full, true, and correct name. So help me God. (full, true, and correct name of pe titioner). (54 Stat. 1154-1156; 8 Ú. S. Č. 732.) AVERMENTS AND PROOF OF OTHER MATERIAL FACTS REQUIRED (b) The applicant's petition for naturalization, in addition to the averments required by subsection (a) of this section, shall include averments of all other facts which may be material to the applicant's naturalization and required to be proved upon the hearing of such petition. (54 Stat. 1156; 8 U. S. C. 732.) CERTIFICATE OF ARRIVAL AND DECLARATION OF INTENTION TO BE ATTACHED AND MADE A PART OF PETITION AT TIME OF FILING (c) At the time of filing the petition for naturalization there shall be filed with the clerk of court a certificate from the Service, if the petitioner arrived in the United States after June 29, 1906, stating the date, place, and manner of petitioner's arrival in the United States, and the declaration of intention of such petitioner, which certificate and declaration shall be attached to and made a part of said petition. (54 Stat. 1156; 8 U. S. C. 732.) FINAL COURT ACTION ON PETITIONS FOR NATURALIZATION ONLY ON COURT RULING (d) Petitions for naturalization may be made and filed during the term time or vacation of the court and shall be docketed the same day as filed, but final action thereon shall be had only on stated days, to be fixed by rule of the court. (54 Stat. 1156; 8 U. S. C. 732.) HEARING OF PETITIONS DESIGNATION OF MEMBERS OF THE SERVICE TO CONDUCT PRELIMINARY HEARINGS AND MAKE FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE COURT UPON NATURALIZATION PETITIONS; AUTHORITY TO TAKE TESTIMONY, SUBPENA WITNESSES, AND ADMINISTER OATHS SEO. 333. (a) The Commissioner or a Deputy Commissioner shall designate members of the Service to conduct preliminary hearings upon petitions for naturalization to any naturalization court and to make findings and recommendations thereon to such court. For such purposes any such designated examiner is hereby authorized to take testimony concerning any matter touching or in any way affecting the admissibility of any petitioner for naturalization, to subpena witnesses, and to administer oaths, 383 including the oath of the petitioner to the petition for naturaliza- FINDINGS OF DESIGNATED EXAMINER TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE COURT AT (b) The findings of any such designated examiner upon any such preliminary hearing shall be submitted to the court at the final hearing upon the petition with a recommendation that the petition be granted, or denied, or continued, with the reasons therefor. Such findings and recommendations shall be accompanied by duplicate lists containing the names of the petitioners, classified according to the character of the recommendations, and signed by the designated examiner. The judge to whom such findings and recommendations are submitted shall, if he approve such recommendations, enter a written order with such exceptions as the judge may deem proper, by subscribing his name to each such list when corrected to conform to his conclusions upon such recommendations. One of such lists shall thereafter be filed permanently of record in such court and the duplicate list shall be sent by the clerk of such court to the Commissioner. (54 Stat. 1156; 8 Ú. S. C. 733.) FINAL HEARING IN OPEN COURT UPON PETITIONS FOR NATURALIZATION; FINAL ORDER UNDER THE HAND OF THE COURT ENTERED UPON RECORD; EXAMINATION OF PETITIONER AND WITNESSES BEFORE THE COURT SEO. 334. (a) Every final hearing upon a petition for naturalization shall be had in open court before a judge or judges thereof, and every final order which may be made upon such petition shall be under the hand of the court and entered in full upon a record kept for that purpose, and upon such final hearing of such petition the applicant, and, except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the witnesses shall be examined under oath before the court and in the presence of the court. (54 Stat. 1156; 8 U. S. C. 734.) WAIVING OF EXAMINATION OF PETITIONER AND WITNESSES IN COURT IN (b) The requirement of subsection (a) of this section for the examination of the petitioner and witnesses under oath before the court and in the presence of the court shall not apply in any case where a designated examiner has conducted the preliminary hearing authorized by subsection (a) of section 333; except that the court may, in its discretion, and shall, upon demand of the petitioner, require the examination of the petitioner and the witnesses under oath before the court and in the presence of the court. (54 Stat. 1156; 8 U. S. C. 734.) NO FINAL HEARING WITHIN THIRTY DAYS OF FILING PETITION FOR NATURAL (c) Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Act, no final hearings shall be held on any petition for naturalization nor |