DEPARTURE REQUIREMENTS FOR ALIENS (Continued) 
B. Exit Permit: To be applied for, at least 
30 days prior to departure, at Visa Divi¬ 
sion, State Department, Washington, D. C. 
Required by: 
a. All aliens traveling to a country outside 
the Western Hemisphere. 
b. All aliens traveling to a country within 
the Western Hemisphere except; 
(1) Native-born citizens of countries 
within the Western Hemisphere. 
(2) British or Netherlands subjects 
domiciled in Western Hemisphere. 
Not required by: 
a. Diplomatic, consular and/or other offi¬ 
cers of foreign governments. 
b. Resident aliens holding Re-entry Per¬ 
mits or aliens holding Transit Certifi¬ 
cates provided they have not exceeded 
the time stipulated in the Certificate. 
C. Exit Visa: Must be stamped in passport 
by Visa Division, State Department, 
Washington, D. C. Required by all aliens 
recognized as diplomatic, consular and/or 
other officers of foreign governments ac¬ 
corded recognition by the United States. 
D. Re-entry Permit: Must be applied for by 
all legal resident aliens of the United 
States intending to return to the United 
States, at least 30 days prior to departure, 
from an office of Immigration and Na¬ 
turalization Service in district where alien 
resides, or to Immigration and Naturali¬ 
zation Service, Philadelphia, Pa. 
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DEPARTURE REQUIREMENTS FOR ALIENS (Concluded) 
E» Alien's Certificate of Non-Residence, 
Form 303: Must be obtained from the 
Local Selective Service Board. Required 
by all male aliens between 18 and 45 who 
have entered the United States for a tem¬ 
porary period only and who remain for 
more than 90 days. 
F. Selective Service Permit, Form 351: 
Male aliens between the ages of 18 and 
45, who have declared their intention to 
become United States citizens or are legal 
residents of the United States by posses¬ 
sion of a quota or nonquota immigration 
visa, are required to notify their Draft 
Boards of their intended departure from 
the United States and must secure Selec¬ 
tive Service Permit (Form 351) for pres¬ 
entation at point of departure. Male aliens 
who are not legal residents and who have 
remained in the United States longer than 
90 days must surrender “Aliens’ Certifi¬ 
cate of Nonresidence’' (Form 303) at 
point of departure. 
BAGGAGE AND PERSONAL ARTICLES 
I. Travel on Pan American Civil Aircraft: 
A. The Free Baggage allowance is 25 kilos 
(55 lbs.). Excess charges will be assessed 
on additional weight, if accepted. 
B. Priority for Excess Baggage: Passengers 
desiring to carry excess baggage should 
obtain a priority therefor if it is desired 
that baggage accompany them. Military 
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