Digest of Circular Instructions to Consular Officers: January 1, 1897 to May 25, 1908U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 - Počet stran: 153 |
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... issued without additional charge . Circular , Sep- tember 23 , 1898 . Free entry accorded to works of American artists residing temporarily abroad , without limitation as to duration of residence abroad , upon the filing either of the ...
... issued without additional charge . Circular , Sep- tember 23 , 1898 . Free entry accorded to works of American artists residing temporarily abroad , without limitation as to duration of residence abroad , upon the filing either of the ...
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... issued by the Agricultural Department . Circular , June 14 , 1901 . See also under Invoices and Quarantine . CATTLE HIDES . See under Quarantine . CERTIFICATES FOR ANIMALS IMPORTED FOR BREEDING PURPOSES . No certificate of pedigree or ...
... issued by the Agricultural Department . Circular , June 14 , 1901 . See also under Invoices and Quarantine . CATTLE HIDES . See under Quarantine . CERTIFICATES FOR ANIMALS IMPORTED FOR BREEDING PURPOSES . No certificate of pedigree or ...
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... issued to Chinese by consuls of China . Circular , Octo- ber 5 , 1898 . Convention of December 8 , 1894 , between United In- States and China expired by limitation December 8 , 1904. Section 6 of act of July 5 , 1884 , is now in force ...
... issued to Chinese by consuls of China . Circular , Octo- ber 5 , 1898 . Convention of December 8 , 1894 , between United In- States and China expired by limitation December 8 , 1904. Section 6 of act of July 5 , 1884 , is now in force ...
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... issued was really entitled to receive it , they must withhold their visa , as they will be held to rigid accountability . If there is reason to believe that the certificate has been issued or is held improp- erly , the matter must be ...
... issued was really entitled to receive it , they must withhold their visa , as they will be held to rigid accountability . If there is reason to believe that the certificate has been issued or is held improp- erly , the matter must be ...
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... Issued at 19- . on this day of ( Visa . ) ( Signature of competent official . ) I , the undersigned duly authorized diplomatic ( or consular ) officer of the American Government for the territory within which the person named in the ...
... Issued at 19- . on this day of ( Visa . ) ( Signature of competent official . ) I , the undersigned duly authorized diplomatic ( or consular ) officer of the American Government for the territory within which the person named in the ...
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accompanied affidavit amended American citizen applicant appraisers April 19 April 30 August 16 bill of health cattle charged China Chinese Circu Circular Instruction citizenship collector Commerce and Labor consul Consular agents consular invoice consular officers Consular Regulations copies of invoices cular December December 21 declaration despatch diplomatic or consular discharge disinfection district dutiable entitled Executive order Expatriation exported February February 20 fee stamps foreign free entry free of duty Government hides household effects Immigration imported INVOICES-Continued issued January 13 January 20 July 19 June manufacturer March 16 March 27 ment merchandise naturalized citizen November November 11 oath October October 11 owner packages Panama Paragraph passport PASSPORTS-Continued Porto Rico ports of entry pouches prescribed principal consular officer Quarantine reports seal seamen sent September September 27 shipment shipped shipper statement Tariff of Fees tion trade Treasury triplicate United vessel visa
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Strana 38 - of all articles purchased or otherwise obtained abroad, and the prices paid therefor or the value thereof, specifying separately wearing apparel, articles of personal adornment, toilet articles, and similar personal effects. The exemption of $100 allowed by law will be made by the appraiser at the dock. Articles, including wearing apparel, will be
Strana 38 - United States. Persons not residing in the United States are entitled to bring with them as baggage, free of duty, all wearing apparel, articles of personal adornment, toilet articles, and similar personal effects in actual use and appropriate for the purposes of the journey. New and unused articles, merchandise, such articles, if any, as are intended for other
Strana 5 - required on account thereof. Any person violating any provision of this section shall be summarily removed from office and may also be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars or by imprisonment for not less than one month.
Strana 57 - shall not be levied upon aliens who shall enter the United States after an uninterrupted residence of at least one year immediately preceding such entrance in the Dominion of Canada, Newfoundland, the Republic of Cuba, or the Republic of Mexico, nor upon otherwise admissible residents of any possession of the United States.
Strana 92 - forbidden, either directly or indirectly, individually or through associations, to solicit an increase of pay, or to influence or attempt to influence in their own interest any other legislation whatever, either before Congress or its committees, or in any way save through the heads of the Departments in or under which they serve, on penalty of dismissal from the Government service.
Strana 43 - Household effects of persons or families from foreign countries will be admitted free of duty if actually used abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or for sale.
Strana 145 - true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion: So help me God.
Strana 112 - That some unforeseen and controlling exigency beyond his power to foresee has prevented his carrying out a bona fide intention to return to the United States within the time limited by law,, and that it is his intention to return and reside permanently in the United States immediately upon the removal of the preventing cause; or
Strana 15 - the truth of the statements set forth in said certificate, and if he shall find upon examination that said or any of the statements therein contained are untrue, it shall be his duty to refuse to indorse the same.
Strana 90 - ordered that Japanese or Korean laborers, skilled and unskilled, who have received passports to go to Mexico, Canada, or Hawaii, and come therefrom, be refused permission to enter the