8 C.F.R. § 342.8

Appeals

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Should the district director find that the certificate, document, or record was fraudulently or illegally obtained, he shall enter an order that it be cancelled and the certificate or document surrendered to the Service forthwith. Written notification of such action shall be given the respondent, with a copy of the decision, findings and decision of the district director, and he shall be informed of his right of appeal in accordance with the provisions of part 103 of this chapter.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1986–2021 · leading case: L. Xia v. Rex Tillerson
L. Xia v. Rex Tillerson (2017) cadc “See 8 C.F.R. § 342.8 . The statute makes clear, however, that administrative cancellation of a certificate of naturalization “shall affect only the document and not the citizenship status of the person in whose name the document was issued.”
Lihong Xia v. Kerry (2014) dcd · cites it 2× “Monica); 8 C.F.R. § 342.8 . Only Plaintiff Xia appealed her case, and her appeal was dismissed in June of 2014.”
In Re Naturalization Filed on Behalf of Mendiola (1986) nysd “8 C.F.R. § 342.8 . The Service has not taken these steps, although they have represented that they have begun them with respect to both Mendiola and her mother.”
Valerio v. Limon (2021) txsd “at 103 (same, AV); id. at 105 (same, MDCV),; id. at 107 (same, RV).”
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