tions shall be deemed a violation of sections 12 and 14 of the Immigration Act of 1917 (39 Stat. 882, 884; 8 U. S. C. 148, 150), and punishable as therein provided.* 107.14 Information required; foreign officials. The only statistical information required concerning foreign officials duly accredited by their governments, including diplomatic and consular officers, their suites, families, or guests, is their names and titles. * (Sec. 3, 39 Stat. 875; 8 U. S. C. 136 (r)) 107.15 Report of illness en route. The ship's surgeon, or if no surgeon, the master, shall furnish to the officials in charge at the port of arrival a full and complete report of all injuries, diseases, illness, births, and deaths developing or occurring during the voyage. (Sec. 13, 39 Stat. 884; 8 U.S. C. 149) 107.16 Data concerning cost of transportation, Transportation companies shall furnish the officers in charge at ports of entry, within two days after request therefor, with the original transportation contracts of all rejected aliens whose cases are covered by the provisions of section 9 of the Immigration Act of 1917 (43 Stat. 166; 8 U. S. C. 145), and/or section 16 of the Immigration Act of 1924 (43 Stat. 163; 8 U. S. C. 216), such contracts showing the exact amounts paid for transportation from the "initial point of departure", which point shall be stated, to the foreign port of embarkation, from the latter to the United States port of arrival, and from the port of arrival to inland point of destination, respectively, and also the amount paid for head tax.* 107.17 Manifests of aliens from foreign contiguous territory. Aliens seeking to enter the United States from foreign contiguous territory shall, upon arrival, be inspected by the proper immigration officials, who shall, at the time of such inspection, prepare a manifest (Form I-448) which shall, in answer to questions propounded to the alien, contain full and accurate information concerning such alien as follows: Full name, age, and sex; whether married or single; calling or occupation; personal description (including height, complexion, color of hair and eyes); whether able to read or write, or reason for exemption; nationality; race; place of birth; country of last permanent residence; name and address of nearest relative in the country from which the alien came; seaport and date of landing and name of steamship; final destination; by whom transportation paid; whether in possession of $50, and if less, how much; whether going to join a relative or friend, and if so, name and address of such relative or friend; whether ever before in the United States, and if so, when and where; purpose in coming to United States and length of time intending to remain, and whether intending to become a citizen. Immigration officials shall state, in the space provided therefor in such manifest, whether alien is an immigrant or nonimmigrant, the character of head-tax assessment, and, if exempt from head tax, the reason therefor, and also the action taken as a result of such inspection and the immigration official making the inspection shall sign such manifest when completed.* (Sec. 12, 39 Stat. 882; Sec. 8, 43 Stat. 154, 47 Stat. 607, 84 Stat. 711; Sec. 328 (a), 54 Stat. 1151; 8 U.S. C. 148, 203, 728a) *For statutory citation, see note to ( 107.1. Part 110_PRIMARY INSPECTION AND DETENTION Sec. 110.1 Ports of entry for allens. 110.2 Immigration stations in Can ada. 110.3 Designated ports of entry by aircraft, 110.4 Admissibility; prompt deter mination. 110.5 Admissibility of steerage pas. sengers; determination. 110.6 Allens coming for employment while residing in contiguous territory; classification. 110.7 Inspection postponed ; disabil ity of alien. 110.8 Inspection postponed; mem. bers of family. 110.9 Inspection postponed; accom panying alien. 110.10 Inspection not postponed. 110.13 Immigrants having expired documents. 110.14 Visas and permits; record of action of immigration offi cer at port. 110.15 Visas; disposition of when holder admitted.. 110.16 Visas; disposition of when holder excluded. 110.17 Permits to reenter; disposi tion, 110.18 Visas and reentry permits; surrender, subsequent to entry. 110.19 Permit to reenter; notation on passport when allen ad mitted. 110.20 Immigrant aliens liable to be excluded as public charges ; admission under bond ex. acted at ports. 110.21 Immigrant bonds; approval, cancellation, and violation. 110.27 Definitions of "status" in rela. tion to nonimmigrants and students. 110.28 Officials, visitors, traders; de termination of admissibil ity 110.29 Officials, visitors, traders ; period and conditions of ad mission. 110.30 Visitors and traders; nota tion to be made on pass ports. 110.81 Officials, traders," visitors; change of status, conditions. Sec. 110.33 Nonimmigrant bonds, appro val and cancelation. 110.34 Traders not contract labor ers, 110.35 Definition of Chinese persons entry of such persons who were born in the barred zone, 110.36 Nonquota status; by relation ship to citizen, or by former citizenship. 110.37 Nonquota status on basis of former residence. 110.38 Lawful admission; when pre sumed. 110.39 Nonquota status; by country of birth or by relationship to certain nonquota immi grants. 110.40 Nonquota status; ministers and professors; students. 110.41 Nonquota status; failure to prove on primary inspec tion. 110.42 Financial status. 110.43 Reading test; aliens subject thereto. 110.44 Reading test; general method of application. 110.45 Reading test; exceptional method of application, 110.46 Reading test; failure to read; procedure. 110.47 Exemptions from reading test. 110.48 Unaccompanied children; ad mission. 110.49 Unaccompanied children; ex ceptional cases. 110.50 Stowaways. 110.51 Aliens previously rejected; exclusion; permission to re apply. 110.52 Aliens previously arrested and deported; exclusion; permission to reapply. 110.53 Immigrants possessing proper documents, but who entered without examina tion; procedure. 110.54 Resident aliens' border cross ing identification cards; qualifications necessary to obtain. use. Sec. Sec. 110.55 Resident aliens' border cross Newfoundland, or Mexico ing identification cards; ap and domiciled therein, or plication and preparation. British subjects domiciled 110.56 Resident aliens' border cross in Canada or Newfounding identification cards; land. 110.61 Nonresident allens' border 110.57 Resident aliens' border cross crossing identification ing identification cards; pe cards; issuance by immiriod of validity; Issuance, grant inspectors to nonresi. revalidation, and cancela dent aliens who are citi. tion discretionary. zens of Canada, Newfound110.58 Resident aliens' border cross land, or Mexico and domiing identification cards; re ciled therein, or British entry of holders. subjects domiciled in Can110.60 Nonresident aliens' border ada or Newfoundland. crossing identification 110.62 Nonresident aliens' border cards; temporary admis crossing identification sion of nonresident aliens cards; revalidation and rewho are citizens of Canada, placement. $ 110.1 Ports of entry for aliens. The following are desig. nated ports of entry for aliens, such ports being listed according to the numerical order of the Field Service district in which they are located : * Sections 110.1 to 110.62, inclusive, issued under the authority contained in sec. 23, 39 Stat. 892, 8 U. S. C. 102; sec. 24, 43 Stat. 166, 8 U. S. C. 222; sec. 1, Reorg. Plan No. V, 5 F. R. 2223 ; sec. 37 (a), 54 Stat. 675, 8 U. S. C. 458; 8 CFR 90.1. Statutes interpreted or applied and statutes giving special authority are listed in parentheses at the end of specific sections. District No. 1.-St. Albans, Vermont Calais, Maine Morristown, N. Y. Coburn Gore, Maine Ogdensburg, N. Y. Eastport, Maine Rooseveltown, N. Y. Fort Fairfield, Maine Rouses Point, N. Y. Fort Kent, Maine Thousand Islands Bridge, N. Y. Houlton, Maine Trout River, N. Y. Jackman, Maine Waddington, N. Y. Limestone, Maine Alburg, Vt. Lubec, Maine Alburg Springs, Vt. Madawaska, Maine Beebe Plain, Vt. Robbinston, Maine (June-Sept.) Beecher Falls, Vt. Vanceboro, Maine Canaan, Vt. Van Buren, Maine Derby Line, Vt. Connecticult Lakes, N. H. East Richford, Vt. Alexandria Bay, N. Y. Highgate Springs, Vt. Cape Vincent, N. Y. Morges Line, Vt. Champlain, N. Y, Newport, Vt. Chateaugay, N. Y. Norton, Vt. Clayton, N. Y. North Troy, Vt. Fort Covington, N. Y. Richford, Vt. Malone, N. Y. St. Albans, Vt. Mooers, N. Y. West Berkshire, Vt District No. 2.-Boston, Mass. Portland, Maine New Bedford, Mass. Boston, Mass. Providence, R. I. Gloucester, Mass. 1 District No. 8.—New York, New York New York, N. Y. District No. 4.-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pa. (The port of Philadelphia includes, among others, the port facilities at Trenton, Camden, Gloucester City, Paulsboro, Gibbstown, and Deepwater Point, New Jersey; Chester and Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania; and Wilmington, Delaware.) District No. 5.–Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore, Md. Newport News, Va. Morehead City, N. O. Norfolk, Va. Wilmington, N. C. District No. 6.-Atlanta, Georgia Mobile, Ala. Acecibo, P. R. Apalachicola, Fla. Arroyo, P. R. Boca Grande, Fla. Ensenada, P. R. Fernandina, Fla. Fajardo, P. R. Fort Pierce, Fla. Hunacao, P. R. Jacksonville, Fla. Jobas, P. R. Key West, Fla. Mayaguez, P. R. Miami, Fla. Ponce, P. R. Panama City, Fla. San Juan, P. R. Pensacola, Fla. Charleston, S. C. Port Everglades, Fla. Georgetown, S. C. St. Augustine, Fla. Christiansted, St. Croix, Virgin Tampa, Fla. Islands. West Palm Beach, Fla. Frederiksted, St. Croix, Virgin Brunswick, Ga. Islands. Savannah, Ga. Cruz Bay, St. John, Virgin Islands. New Orleans, La. Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Virgin Gulfport, Miss. Islands. Aguadilla, P. R. District No. 7.-Buffalo, New York Buffalo, N. Y. Youngstown, N. Y. Lewiston, N. Y. Cleveland, Ohio Niagara Falls, N. Y. Erle. Pa. Rochester, N. Y. Algonac, Mich. District No. 8.—Detroit, Michigan Roberts Landing, Mich. District No. 9.–Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Ill. Hannah, N. Dak. Baudette, Minn. Hansboro, N. Dak, Duluth, Minn. Maida, N. Dak. International Falls, Minn. Neche, N. Dak. Noyes, Minn. Noonan, N. Dak. Pigeon River, Minn. Northgate, N. Dak. Pine Creek, Minn. Pembina, N. Dak. Ranier, Minn, Portal, N. Dak. Roseau, Minn. St. John, N. Dak. Warroad, Minn. Sarles, N. Dak. Ambrose, N. Dak. Sherwood, N. Dak. Antler, N. Dak. Walhalla, N. Dak. Carbury, N. Dak. Westhope, N. Dak. Dunseith, N. Dak. Green Bay, Wis. Fortuna, N. Dak. Milwaukee, Wis Eastport, Idaho District No. 10.-Spokane, Washington Sweetgrass, Mont. District No. 12.-Seattle, Washington Ketchikan, Alaska. Everett, Wash. Skagway, Alaska. Longview, Wash. Astoria, Oreg. Lynden, Wash. Marshfield, Oreg. Olympia, Wash. Portland, Oreg. Port Angeles, Wash. Aberdeen, Wash. Port Townsend, Wash. Anacortes, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Bellingham, Wash. South Bend, Wash. Blaine, Wash. Sumas, Wash. Edmonds, Wash. Tacoma, Wash. District No. 13.-San Francisco, California Eureka, Calif. Honolulu, T. H. San Francisco, Calif. Kahului, T. H. Hila, T. H. Port Allen, T. H. District No. 14.–San Antonio, Texas Beaumont, Tex. Houston, Tex. Brownsville, Tex. Laredo, Tex. Corpus Christi, Tex. Port Arthur, Tex, Del Rio, Tex. Rio Grande City, Tex. Eagle Pass, Tex. Roma, Tex. Freeport, Tex. Thayer, Tex. Galveston, Tex. Zapata, Tex. Hidalgo, Tex. District No. 15.-El Paso, Texas Douglas, Ariz. Columbus, N. Mex. Naco, Ariz. El Paso, Tex. Nogales, Ariz. Fabens, Tex. (limited). Presidio, Tex. District No. 16.-Los Angeles, California San Diego, Calif. Andrade, Calif. San Luis Obispo, Calil, * Calexico, Calif. San Pedro, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. San Ysidro, Calif. Port Hueneme, Calif. Tecate, Calif. 110.2 Immigration stations in Canada. The following United States immigration stations are located in Canada: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Montreal and Quebec, Province of Quebec; Winnipeg, Manitoba; Victoria, Vancouver, and Sydney, British Columbia.* *For statutory citation, see note to 110.1. |