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TITLE 26—Internal Revenue

Chap.

I

Bureau of Internal Revenue, Department of the Treasury

II

United States Processing Tax Board of Review, Department of the
Treasury

III United States Board of Tax Appeals

TITLE 27-Intoxicating Liquors

I Federal Alcohol Administration, Department of the Treasury

TITLE 28-Judicial Administration

I Department of Justice

I

II III

TITLE 29-Labor

SUBTITLE A-Office of the Secretary of Labor
SUBTITLE B-Labor Regulations

United States Employment Service, Department of Labor
National Labor Relations Board

National Railroad Adjustment Board

TITLE 30-Mineral Resources

I Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior

II Geological Survey, Department of the Interior

III National Bituminous Coal Commission, Department of the Interior Petroleum Conservation Division, Department of the Interior

IV

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TITLE 31-Money and Finance: Treasury

SUBTITLE A-Office of the Secretary of the Treasury
SUBTITLE B-Regulations Relating to Money and Finance

Monetary Offices, Department of the Treasury

II Office of the Commissioner of Accounts and Deposits, Department of the Treasury

III Public Debt Service, Department of the Treasury

IV Secret Service, Department of the Treasury

TITLE 32-National Defense

I National Munitions Control Board, Department of State

II National Guard, War Department

III

Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior

IV National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
V American Battle Monuments Commission

TITLE 33-Navigation and Navigable Waters

I Coast Guard, Department of the Treasury

II Corps of Engineers, War Department

III

Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, Department of Commerce IV Bureau of Lighthouses, Department of Commerce

V Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Commerce

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TITLE 38-Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief

I Veterans' Administration

TITLE 39-Postal Service

I Post Office Department

TITLE 40—Prisons

I Federal Prison Industries, Inc.

TITLE 41-Public Contracts

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II

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III

IV

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II

III

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II

Procurement Division, Department of the Treasury
Division of Public Contracts, Department of Labor

TITLE 42-Public Health

United States Public Health Service, Department of the Treasury
United States Children's Bureau, Department of Labor

St. Elizabeths Hospital, Department of the Interior

Freedmen's Hospital, Department of the Interior

TITLE 43-Public Lands: Interior

SUBTITLE A-Office of the Secretary of the Interior
SUBTITLE B-Public Land Regulations

General Land Office, Department of the Interior
Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior
Division of Grazing, Department of the Interior

TITLE 44-Public Property and Works

The National Archives

Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works

TITLE 45-Public Welfare

Office of Education, Department of the Interior

Civilian Conservation Corps

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III

Works Progress Administration

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Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, Department of Commerce
United States Maritime Commission

TITLE 47-Telecommunication

I Federal Communications Commission

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TITLE 48-Territories and Insular Possessions

Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Department of the Interior II Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration, Department of the Interior

TITLE 49 Transportation and Railroads

I Interstate Commerce Commission

TITLE 50-Wildlife

I Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture (including Alaska Game Commission)

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CITE THIS CODE

CFR

THUS: 8 CFR 1.1

TITLE 8-ALIENS AND CITIZENSHIP

CROSS REFERENCES

Alien Property Bureau: See Judicial Administration, 28 CFR Part 4.
Citizenship in public land cases: See Public Lands, 43 CFR Part 137.

Customs regulations pertaining to aliens: See Customs Duties, 19 CFR Chapter I. Taxation of alien individuals and foreign corporations: See Internal Revenue, 26 CFR Parts 3, 6, 7.

Taxes on estates of nonresident aliens; computation: See Internal Revenue, 26 CFR 80.48-80.56.

Part

CHAPTER I-IMMIGRATION AND NATURALI

ZATION SERVICE
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

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54 Nonimmigrants,

Part

admission and 73 Certificate of arrival

maintenance of status

55 Transit of Chinese

56 Certificates of identity 57 Certificates of residence

74 Photographs

75 Declaration of intention

76 Petition for naturalization
77 Certificate of naturalization

58 Unauthorized documents prohibited 78 The Virgin Islands of the United

59 Examination and arrest under exclusion laws

60 Use of immigration appropriation 61 Spelling of Chinese names

62 Authority, power, and jurisdiction of inspectors

States

79 Naturalization papers replaced; new certificate in changed name; validation of certain certificates

80 Derivative citizenship

81 Special certificate of citizenship

SUBCHAPTER C-Naturalization rules 82 Certificate of repatriation

and regulations

70 Administrative officers and their duties

71 Clerks of court

72 Official forms

83 Certification of naturalization records

84 Renunciation of citizenship

85 Citizenship and naturalization of

women

CROSS REFERENCES

Admission and exclusion of aliens in Canal Zone: See Panama Canal, 35 CFR Part 10.

Consular regulations pertaining to naturalization, immigration and quarantine: See Foreign Relations, 22 CFR Part 89.

Public Health Service regulations pertaining to incoming aliens (quarantine and medical relief): See Public Health, 42 CFR Parts 1-4, 11. Visas; documents required of aliens entering the United States and the Philippine Islands: See Foreign Relations, 22 CFR Parts 59-61, 63, 65, 67, 68. EDITORIAL NOTE: For list of abbreviations used in this chapter, see note to § 1.1.

Subchapter A-Immigration Rules and Regulations

SCOPE OF THE IMMIGRATION LAW

The Act entitled "An act to regulate the immigration of aliens to, and the residence of aliens in, the United States", passed February 5, 1917 (39 Stat. 874), applies to and is to be enforced in every part of the United States and every place possessed by the United States except the Isthmian Canal Zone; in continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico it is enforced solely by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. In the Philippine Islands it is enforced by the "officers of the general government thereof", and in other places under the jurisdiction of the United States by the duly authorized officials thereof. Under the provisions of the Act persons who are not citizens of the United States or citizens of the insular possessions coming from the insular possessions to the mainland or proceeding from one insular possession to another must undergo examination under each and every provision of the Act.

Under the immigration laws the term "alien" includes any individual not a native born or naturalized citizen of the United States, but does not include Indians of the United States not taxed nor citizens of islands under the jurisdiction of the United States, except noncitizen Filipinos. (See Part 30.)

The provisions of the Immigration Act of 1924 (Act of May 26, 1924, 43 Stat. 153; 8 U.S.C. 201ff.), as amended are in addition to and not in substitution for the provisions of the general immigration laws, and are enforced as a part of such laws, and all the penal or other provisions of such laws, not inapplicable, apply to and are enforced in connection with the provisions of the Act. An alien, although admissible under the provisions of the Immigration Act of 1924, shall not be admitted to the United States if he is excluded by any provision of the immigration laws other than that Act, and an alien, although admissible under the provisions of the immigration laws other than the Immigration Act of 1924, shall not be admitted to the United States if he is excluded by any provision of that Act. [Introductory paragraphs, Im. R. & Regs., I&NS, Jan. 1, 1930, edition of Dec. 31, 1936]

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