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confusion in regard to passenger lists and attaching to family member

Erica Fisher_1
Erica Fisher_1 ✭
November 12, 2022 edited July 12, 2024 in Family Tree

Hi

I have a family member who is a US citizen was on a passenger list and when I went to attach the document it gave the event as immigration.

How can he be immigrating when he is a US citizen already or is the word immigration just a generic word for travel from one country to another.

thank you

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NY Passenger List 1820-1957 Robert F Wiele From France Arr dte 10-1-1936.jpg

Erica Fisher

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  • Julia Szent-Györgyi
    Julia Szent-Györgyi ✭✭✭✭✭
    November 12, 2022 Answer ✓

    I wouldn't say "generic" so much as "over-broadly used". Most records categorized as "Immigration" are actually better labeled "Travel". (This is true also on Ancestry and nearly all of the other genealogy sites, not just at FamilySearch.)

    You can decline Source Linker's offer of creating an "immigration" event, and instead enter the arrival as a custom event titled something like "travel from France". I did that for the Famous Relative's earliest arrival document, which was for a scientific conference; he didn't actually immigrate until nearly a decade later.

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  • Áine.ní.Donnghaile
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    November 12, 2022 Answer ✓

    I tend to agree with @Julia Szent-Györgyi on this one, and I would use a custom event for travel or arrival.

    However - the legal definition, found an the website of an immigration law firm:

    When immigrating to the US, there are four different immigration status categories that immigrants may fall into: citizens, residents, non-immigrants, and undocumented immigrants.

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  • dontiknowyou
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    November 12, 2022 Answer ✓

    I use the Immigration event because the Immigration event, rather than a Custom event, seems to help the hints system find more historical records of arrivals and departures.

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  • dontiknowyou
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    November 12, 2022

    The word is generic.

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