Attorney General J. Howard McGrath today reminded all aliens that they must submit current address reports through any U.S. Post Office during the period January 1st to 11th, inclusive.
Under the amended law any alien residing in the United States on January 1, 1952, except in an authorized temporary status, must notify the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization, Washington, D.C., of his current address within ten days thereafter and during the same period in each succeeding year.
Argyle R. Mackey, Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization, stated that the Immigration and Naturalization Service will make available forms for submitting the required reports at all Post Offices throughout the United States. The report is to be submitted on Form 1-53, which will be available to the public beginning January 1, 1952.
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