Administrative Decisions Under Immigration & Nationality Laws, Volume 12U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - Aliens |
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... obtained by the bene- ficiary through the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia . The District Director stated that it had now been determined that in accordance with the Civil Code of Chile , the di- vorce ...
... obtained by the bene- ficiary through the Synod of Bishops of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia . The District Director stated that it had now been determined that in accordance with the Civil Code of Chile , the di- vorce ...
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... obtained by the beneficiary was invalid and the prior approval of the visa petition as the unmarried child of the petitioner was erroneous . On appeal to this Board there was submitted a document in the Spanish language together with ...
... obtained by the beneficiary was invalid and the prior approval of the visa petition as the unmarried child of the petitioner was erroneous . On appeal to this Board there was submitted a document in the Spanish language together with ...
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... obtained by the beneficiary was invalid and consequently the approval of the visa petition as the unmarried child of an alien law- fully admitted to the United States for permanent residence was erroneous . It is noted that the notice ...
... obtained by the beneficiary was invalid and consequently the approval of the visa petition as the unmarried child of an alien law- fully admitted to the United States for permanent residence was erroneous . It is noted that the notice ...
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... obtained extensions of her Yugoslav passport and visa on March 30 , 1962 and March 17 , 1964. Her actions in obtaining those extensions constitute further evidence that she was not fleeing ( as required by section 203 ( a ) ( 7 ) ) from ...
... obtained extensions of her Yugoslav passport and visa on March 30 , 1962 and March 17 , 1964. Her actions in obtaining those extensions constitute further evidence that she was not fleeing ( as required by section 203 ( a ) ( 7 ) ) from ...
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... obtain review by requesting the District Director to reconsider the rescission proceeding or by obtaining judicial review . He contends that neither the Board nor the special inquiry officer has jurisdiction to review the validity of ...
... obtain review by requesting the District Director to reconsider the rescission proceeding or by obtaining judicial review . He contends that neither the Board nor the special inquiry officer has jurisdiction to review the validity of ...
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Act of 1952-Section adjustment of status admission admitted adoption amended appeal Appellate Trial Attorney application for adjustment approved BEHALF OF SERVICE beneficiary birth born California California Penal Code Canada charge child China citizenship Civil Code conviction counsel court crime involving moral Cuba Decided by Board decision denied Deportation Proceedings District Director divorce effect eligible employment entered the United entry Esperdy Esquire established evidence excludable filed fraud granted hereby Hong Kong immigrant visa Immigration and Nationality Immigration and Naturalization ineligible involving moral turpitude Iran issued labor certification marriage married Matter Mexico narcotic Nationality Act native and citizen Naturalization Service nonimmigrant nonquota obtained offense parents permanent residence person petitioner petitioner's Philippines prior provisions of section pursuant quota record refugee respondent's section 241 sentence show cause special inquiry officer spouse tion United States citizen United States citizenship valid Visa Petition Proceedings voluntary departure waiver wife
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Page 374 - The vital principle is that he who by his language or conduct leads another to do what he would not otherwise have done, shall not subject such person to loss or injury by disappointing the expectations upon which he acted. Such a change of position is sternly forbidden. It involves fraud and falsehood, and the law abhors both.
Page 346 - Aliens seeking to enter the United States, for the purpose of performing skilled or unskilled labor, unless the Secretary of Labor has determined and certified to the Secretary of State and to the Attorney General that (A...
Page 367 - SEC. 245. (a) The status of an alien, other than an alien crewman, who was inspected and admitted or paroled into the United States may be adjusted by the Attorney General, in his discretion and under such regulations as he may prescribe...
Page 37 - Communist-dominated country or area, or (II) from any country within the general area of the Middle East, and (ii) are unable or unwilling to return to such country or area on account of race, religion, or political opinion...
Page 335 - A pardon reaches both the punishment prescribed for the offense and the guilt of the offender; and when the pardon is full, it releases the punishment and blots out of existence the guilt, so that in the eye of the law the offender is as innocent as if he had never committed the offense.
Page 122 - refugees" as herein used means aliens who (A) because of persecution or fear of persecution on account of race, religion, or political opinion...
Page 124 - ... to aliens who satisfy an Immigration and Naturalization Service officer at an examination in any non-Communist or non-Communist-dominated country, (A) that (i) because of persecution or fear of persecution on account of race, religion, or political opinion they have fled...
Page 430 - That, notwithstanding the provisions of section 245 (c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the status of any alien who is a native or citizen of Cuba and who has been inspected and admitted or paroled into the United States subsequent to January 1, 1959, and...
Page 500 - The father of an illegitimate child, by publicly acknowledging it as his own, receiving it as such, with the consent of his wife, if he is married, into his own family, and otherwise treating it as if it were a legitimate child, thereby adopts it as such, and such child is thereupon deemed for all purposes legitimate from the time of its birth. The foregoing provisions of this chapter do not apply to such an adoption.
Page 379 - States, if he has or acquires the nationality of such foreign state; or (d) Accepting, or performing the duties of, any office, post, or employment under the government of a foreign state...