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The Spanish administration kept fairly detailed emmigration records. The Records Management and Archives Office has a small collection of passports (''pasaportes''), deportations (''deportados''), and foreign passports (''pasaportes de estranjeros''). However, Chinese passports were often recorded separately under Chinese passports (''pasaportes de chinos'').


Most of these records have been microfilmed and are available at the Family History Library. To find deportation records, see the FamilySearch Catalog, Locality section. Look for the county and then under “Emigration and Immigration.”
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has records about people who emigrated, immigrated, or gave service in consulates and embassies in foreign countries. The address of the ministry is:  
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has records about people who emigrated, immigrated, or gave service in consulates and embassies in foreign countries. The address of the ministry is:  


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