Modern Immigration: A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving CountriesJ.B. Lippincott, 1925 - 393 pages |
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Page 72
... petition , verified by two credible witnesses , that he has lived in the United States for five years and is otherwise eligible for citizenship . The fees amount to five dollars plus any expense incident upon summoning witnesses . No ...
... petition , verified by two credible witnesses , that he has lived in the United States for five years and is otherwise eligible for citizenship . The fees amount to five dollars plus any expense incident upon summoning witnesses . No ...
Page 73
... petition . 5. American - born woman , married to alien after September 22 , 1922 , retains her United States citizenship unless she officially renounces such citizenship be- fore a court having jurisdiction over naturalization in the ...
... petition . 5. American - born woman , married to alien after September 22 , 1922 , retains her United States citizenship unless she officially renounces such citizenship be- fore a court having jurisdiction over naturalization in the ...
Page 74
... petition . 5. Alien woman , married to alien , ineligible to United States citizenship , may not be naturalized.12 " Woman without country . " Forfeits foreign passport , under laws of many foreign countries by mar- riage to citizen of ...
... petition . 5. Alien woman , married to alien , ineligible to United States citizenship , may not be naturalized.12 " Woman without country . " Forfeits foreign passport , under laws of many foreign countries by mar- riage to citizen of ...
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... petition and their settlement . In case of the death of the father of the family , this latter shall continue in possession of all of his rights . In arriving at age , the married children , as well as every other citizen , can apply ...
... petition and their settlement . In case of the death of the father of the family , this latter shall continue in possession of all of his rights . In arriving at age , the married children , as well as every other citizen , can apply ...
Page 316
... petition under section 9 ; ( b ) An immigrant previously lawfully admitted to the United States , who is returning from a temporary visit abroad ; ( c ) An immigrant who was born in the Dominion of Canada , Newfoundland , the Republic ...
... petition under section 9 ; ( b ) An immigrant previously lawfully admitted to the United States , who is returning from a temporary visit abroad ; ( c ) An immigrant who was born in the Dominion of Canada , Newfoundland , the Republic ...
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