Title 8--Aliens and Nationality
CHAPTER I--IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Part
1
Definitions
2
Authority of the Commissioner
3
Executive Office for Immigration Review
100
Statement of organization
101
Presumption of lawful admission
103
Powers and duties of Service officers; availability of Service records
109
[Reserved]
204
Immigrant petitions
205
Revocation of approval of petitions
207
Admission of refugees
208
Procedures for asylum and withholding of removal
209
Adjustment of status of refugees and aliens granted asylum
210
Special agricultural workers
211
Documentary requirements: Immigrants; waivers
212
Documentary requirements: Nonimmigrants; waivers; admission of certain inadmissible aliens; parole
213
Admission of aliens on giving bond or cash deposit
213a
Affidavits of support on behalf of immigrants
214
Nonimmigrant classes
215
Controls of aliens departing from the United States
216
Conditional basis of lawful permanent residence status
217
Visa waiver pilot program
221
Admission of visitors or students
223
Reentry permits, refugee travel documents, and advance parole documents
231
Arrival-departure manifests and lists; supporting documents
232
Detention of aliens for physical and mental examination
233
Contracts with transportation lines
234
Designation of ports of entry for aliens arriving by civil aircraft
235
Inspection of persons applying for admission
236
Apprehension and detention of inadmissible and deportable aliens; removal of aliens ordered removed
237
[Reserved]
238
Expedited removal of aggravated felons
239
Initiation of removal proceedings
240
Proceedings to determine removability of aliens in the United States
241
Apprehension and detention of aliens ordered removed
242-243
[Reserved]
244
Temporary protected status for nationals of designated states
245
Adjustment of status to that of person admitted for permanent residence
245a
Adjustment of status to that of persons admitted for lawful temporary or permanent resident status under section 245A of the Immigration and Nationality Act
246
Rescission of adjustment of status
247
Adjustment of status of certain resident aliens
248
Change of nonimmigrant classification
249
Creation of records of lawful admission for permanent residence
250
Removal of aliens who have fallen into distress
251
Arrival manifests and lists: Supporting documents
252
Landing of alien crewmen
253
Parole of alien crewmen
258
Limitations on performance of longshore work by alien crewmen
264
Registration and fingerprinting of aliens in the United States
265
Notices of address
270
Penalties for document fraud
271
Diligent and reasonable efforts to prevent the unauthorized entry of aliens by the owners of railroad lines, international bridges or toll roads
273
Carrier responsibilities at foreign ports of embarkation; reducing, refunding, or waiving fines under section 273 of the Act
274
Seizure and forfeiture of conveyances
274a
Control of employment of aliens
280
Imposition and collection of fines
286
Immigration user fee
287
Field officers; powers and duties
289
American Indians born in Canada
292
Representation and appearances
293
Deposit of and interest on cash received to secure immigration bonds
299
Immigration forms
301
Nationals and citizens of the United States at birth
306
Special classes of persons who may be naturalized: Virgin Islanders
310
Naturalization authority
312
Educational requirements for naturalization
313
Membership in the Communist Party or any other totalitarian organizations
315
Persons ineligible to citizenship: Exemption from military service
316
General requirements for naturalization
318
Pending removal proceedings
319
Special classes of persons who may be naturalized: Spouses of United States citizens
322
Special classes of persons who may be naturalized: Children of citizen parent
324
Special classes of persons who may be naturalized: Women who have lost United States citizenship by marriage and former citizens whose naturalization is authorized by private law
325
Nationals but not citizens of the United States; residence within outlying possessions
327
Special classes of persons who may be naturalized: Persons who lost United States citizenship through service in armed forces of foreign country during World War II
328
Special classes of persons who may be naturalized: Persons with three years service in Armed Forces of the United States
329
Special classes of persons who may be naturalized: Naturalization based upon active duty service in the United States Armed Forces during specified periods of hostilities
330
Special classes of persons who may be naturalized: Seamen
331
Alien enemies; naturalization under specified conditions and procedures
332
Naturalization administration
333
Photographs
334
Application for naturalization
335
Examination on application for naturalization
336
Hearings on denials of applications for naturalization
337
Oath of allegiance
338
Certificate of naturalization
339
Functions and duties of clerks of court regarding naturalization proceedings
340
Revocation of naturalization
341
Certificates of citizenship
342
Administrative cancellation of certificates, documents, or records
343
Certificate of naturalization or repatriation; persons who resumed citizenship under section 323 of the Nationality Act of 1940, as amended, or section 4 of the Act of June 29, 1906
343a
Naturalization and citizenship papers lost, mutilated, or destroyed; new certificate in changed name; certified copy of repatriation proceedings
343b
Special certificate of naturalization for recognition by a foreign state
343c
Certifications from records
349
Loss of nationality
392
Special classes of persons who may be naturalized: Persons who die while serving on active duty with the United States Armed Forces during certain periods of hostilities
499
Nationality forms