Administrative Decisions Under Immigration & Nationality Laws, Volume 13U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Aliens |
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... profession within the meaning of section 101 ( a ) ( 32 ) of the Immigration and Nationality Act , as amended , and he is ... professions to seek employment in California as a teacher of Ara- bic and journalism at the college level . The ...
... profession within the meaning of section 101 ( a ) ( 32 ) of the Immigration and Nationality Act , as amended , and he is ... professions to seek employment in California as a teacher of Ara- bic and journalism at the college level . The ...
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... professions . On appeal the petitioner presented additional evidence of fur- ther education , evidence that he was graduated with a Ph . D. degree in March 1964 , from the Department of Journalism of the University of Cairo . This ...
... professions . On appeal the petitioner presented additional evidence of fur- ther education , evidence that he was graduated with a Ph . D. degree in March 1964 , from the Department of Journalism of the University of Cairo . This ...
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... professions . These men and women who have had no academic education courses , no student or teaching experience , are brought into colleges and universities to teach in their business specialties . They will teach from their personal ...
... professions . These men and women who have had no academic education courses , no student or teaching experience , are brought into colleges and universities to teach in their business specialties . They will teach from their personal ...
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... professions and those aliens who possess ex- ceptional ability in the sciences or the arts . Section 101 ( a ) ( 32 ) of the Act , as amended , defines the term " profession . " However , no definition of the terms " arts " or ...
... professions and those aliens who possess ex- ceptional ability in the sciences or the arts . Section 101 ( a ) ( 32 ) of the Act , as amended , defines the term " profession . " However , no definition of the terms " arts " or ...
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... profession , such is not the case in the arts . In the arts , success or recognition comes to the individual solely through his creative ability . Thus , there have been set different evidentiary requirements to establish an alien's ...
... profession , such is not the case in the arts . In the arts , success or recognition comes to the individual solely through his creative ability . Thus , there have been set different evidentiary requirements to establish an alien's ...
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9 Cir Act of 1952-Section adjustment of status admission admitted adoption Afroyim amended appeal Appellate Trial Attorney application BEHALF OF RESPONDENT BEHALF OF SERVICE beneficiary Brief filed California child citizenship conviction counsel court crewman Decided by Board degree denied deportation proceedings District Director divorce eligible employment entered the United entry Esperdy Esquire establish evidence fact February 23 granted hearing immigrant visa Immigration and Nationality ineligible inquiry officer's order Interim Decision issue June labor certification marriage married Matter Mexico motion Nationality Act native and citizen nonimmigrant November obtained occupation October October 21 permanent residence petitioner Philippines present prior professions provides provisions of section qualified record Regional Commissioner regulations resident alien respondent's section 101 section 212 show cause sion special inquiry officer special inquiry officer's spondent spouse supra testified tion United States citizen United States citizenship valid Visa Petition Proceedings voluntary departure wife
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Page 673 - ... and enter a plea of not guilty ; or if he has been convicted after a plea of not guilty, the court shall set aside the verdict of guilty; and in either case the court shall thereupon dismiss the accusation or information against such defendant, who shall thereafter be released from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the offense or crime of which he has been convicted.
Page 145 - Immigration officers shall have power to administer oaths and to take and consider evidence touching the right of any alien to enter the United States, and, where such action may be necessary, to make a written record of such evidence...
Page 637 - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights...
Page 57 - Avho has fulfilled the conditions of his probation for the entire period thereof, or who shall have been discharged from probation prior to the termination of the period thereof, shall at any time thereafter be permitted by the court to withdraw his plea of guilty and enter a plea of not guilty; or if he has been convicted...
Page 24 - An alien having a residence in a foreign country which he has no intention of abandoning (i) who is of distinguished merit and ability and who is coming temporarily to the United States to perform temporary services...
Page 290 - (6) Visas shall next be made available, in a number not to exceed 10 per centum of the number specified in section 201 (a) (ii), to qualified immigrants who are capable of performing specified skilled or unskilled labor, not of a temporary or seasonal nature, for which a shortage of employable and willing persons exists in the United States.
Page 85 - Interior in his discretion and under such regulations as he may prescribe, to lease for use as a public airport, any contiguous, unreserved and unappropriated public lands, not to exceed 2,560 acres in area.
Page 558 - Except as otherwise provided In this Act, the following classes of aliens shall be Ineligible to receive visas and shall be excluded from admission Into the United States...
Page 380 - Upon the favorable recommendation of the Secretary of State, pursuant to the request of an interested United States Government agency, or of the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization after he has determined...
Page 371 - entry" means any coming of an alien into the United States, from a foreign port or place or from an outlying possession, whether voluntarily or otherwise, except that an alien having a lawful permanent residence in the United States shall not be regarded as making an entry into the United States for the purposes of the immigration laws if the alien proves to the satisfaction of the Attorney General that his departure to a foreign port or Sec.