On the New Orleans Jun 24 1963 passport list ..about 25 names...Oswald's name had a NO beside it.
When explaining stuff-- Frances Knight testifiedWe weren't told what M and N meant and thanks to Mr Ford...what R meant.
The State Department had no legal grounds for denying any American a passport since the Supreme Court had ruled in 1958 that travel abroad was a right of all citizens.
The FBI had not placed LHO on the watch list for those seeking passports because, its investigation of LHO had disclosed no evidence that LHO was acting under the instruction or on behalf of any foreign government or instrumentality thereof.
Both the legal adviser to the US Department of State, Abram Chayes, and the assistant chief of the Legal Division of the Passport Office of the Department of State, Carroll Hamilton Seeley Jr., told the Warren Commission that based on LHO’s background he had a right to a passport and he could not legally be denied one. Seeley added that another former defector, Paul David Wilson, had applied for a passport and received it as a routine issuance.