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  • Title 8 -- Aliens and Nationality
    • CHAPTER I -- DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Part

  • 1 Definitions
  • 2 Authority of the Secretary of Homeland Security
  • 3 Executive Office for Immigration Review
  • 100 Statement of organization
  • 101 Presumption of lawful admission
  • 103 Powers and duties; availability of records
  • 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 program
  • 221 Admission of visitors or students
  • 223 Reentry permits, refugee travel documents, and advance parole documents
  • 231 Arrival and departure manifests
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 and departure 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
  • 320 Child born outside the United States and residing permanently in the United States; requirements for automatic acquisition of citizenship
  • 322 Child born outside the United States; requirements for application for certificate of citizenship
  • 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
N.B. Chapter, part and section numbers in these listings are not necessarily sequential because the CFR commonly does not use all the numbers in a given range.