| 1942 - 546 str.
...follows : A. To provide assistance to the cooperating agencies specified in the Nationality Act of 1940, the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the Department of Justice, and the State and local boards of education in making available to applicants for naturalization, facilities... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1943 - 292 str.
...available. 2. Admission shall accord with the regulations of the United States Government acting through the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the Department of Justice and the Visa Division of the Department of State. TRANSPORTATION 1. All transportation and living expenses (for... | |
| Carl Britt Hyatt - 1956 - 248 str.
...United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, acting in an intermediary capacity for the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the Department of Justice and the Office of Education of the Federal Security Agency, wrote to Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone regarding... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1943 - 1104 str.
...available. 2. Admission shall accord with the regulations of the United States Government acting thrpugh the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the Department of Justice and the Visa Division of the Department of State. TRANSPORTATION 1. All transportation and living expenses (for... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1945 - 1114 str.
...available. 2. Admission shall accord with regulations of the United States Government acting through the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the Department of Justice and the Visa Division of the Department of State. III. Conditions Under Which Workers Shall be Contracted A. TRANSPORTATION... | |
| United States. Bureau of Employment Security - 1943 - 1034 str.
...not classified. Subsequent to his discharge the claimant was required to appear before an inspector of the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the Department of Justice and there furnish evidence as to his length of residence in this country, since he has been heretofore... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1951 - 808 str.
...in immigration and naturalization to all those now denied these privileges solely because of race. general acceptance of the principle of world-wide...naturalization. We shall leave these matters to those better qualified.' In these days of threats to our way of life, both from within and without, we join with... | |
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