Is an alien registration form sufficient proof?
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Is an alien registration form sufficient proof?
My grandfather was born in Italy in 1889 and came to this country in 1891. As far as I know, my GGF never naturalized. My father was born in 1917 and I have my GFs alien registration form from USCIS dated 1940. Am I correct that the AR form proves my GF was still an Italian citizen when my father was born, or do I need to research GGF as well? It’s so hard to prove a negative! Thanks
Re: Is an alien registration form sufficient proof?
You’re right. Proving a negative is difficult. Logically the alien registration card should be all you need, but to be on the safe side, try to get a “non existence of record” from USCIS. Also census records for 1920 and 1930 would also help. They are available through NARA.
looking for emigration documents
Hello! is there anyone who can help me to find registration of emigration data from TRENTO to South America?
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Re: Is an alien registration form sufficient proof?
Thanks. The more I look at records available online the more contradictions I find. I suspect that GF and GGF just made stuff up when “the government” asked them questions. Still, everything seems to indicate that neither of them ever naturalized so I guess I’ll just gather up every document I can lay hands on!