| United States - Naturalization - 1941 - 212 pages
...June 25, 1936, shall be held to have broken the continuity of residence required by the naturalization laws if the alien proves to the satisfaction of the Attorney General and the court that during all such period of absence he has been under employment by, or contract with,... | |
| Emigration and immigration law - 1944 - 944 pages
...June 25, 1936, shall be held to have broken the continuity of residence required by the naturalization laws if the alien proves to the satisfaction of the Attorney General and the court that during all such period of absence he has been under employment by, or contract with,... | |
| United States - Naval law - 1945 - 708 pages
...June 25, 1936, shall be held to have broken the continuity of residence required by the naturalization laws if the alien proves to the satisfaction of the Attorney General and the court that during all such period of absence he !ha« been under employment by, or contract... | |
| United States - Emigration and immigration law - 1952 - 260 pages
...June 25, 1936, shall be held to have broken the continuity of residence required by the naturalization laws if the alien proves to the satisfaction of the Attorney General and the court that during all such period of absence he has been under employment by, or contract with,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1963 - 700 pages
...from a foreign port or place or from an outlying possession, whether voluntarily or otherwise, except that an alien having a lawful permanent residence...proves to the satisfaction of the Attorney General 699-272 0-M - M CLARK, J., dissenting. 374 US that his departure to a foreign port or place or to an... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1963 - 688 pages
...from a foreign port or place or from an outlying possession, whether voluntarily or otherwise, except that an alien having a lawful permanent residence...proves to the satisfaction of the Attorney General CLARK, J., dissenting. 374 US that his departure to a foreign port or place or to an outlying possession... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - Aliens - 1969 - 268 pages
...from a foreign port or place or from an outlying possession, whether voluntarily or otherwise, except that an alien having a lawful permanent residence...departure to a foreign port or place or to an outlying Eossession was not intended or reasonably to be expected y him or his presence in a foreign port or... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - Courts - 1970 - 1794 pages
...from a foreign port or place or from an outlying possession, whether voluntarily or otherwise, except that an alien having a lawful permanent residence...departure to a foreign port or place or to an outlying Eossession was not intended or reasonably to be expected y him or his presence in a foreign port or... | |
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