**This will be the final post dedicated to immigration documents to the United States.**It was only from the 1930s onward that certain immigration applications began to include photographs. For the past six years, I have searched the internet tirelessly, gathering these documents to share with you. Today, I have reached the end of my findings. This final publication concerns Samuel George GALEMBERT, a Jewish man born in Rhodes in 1894, then under Ottoman rule and his wife Valeria, born in Trieste in 1909, the daughter of Mrs. GUZMANN. His parents were Leopold GALEMBERT and Sophie CAPDEPÔN.They had two daughters: Lilian, born in 1934, and Marguerite, born in 1937.I have found no evidence of the family's presence or activity in territories under Ottoman control, apart from this brief passage through Rhodes—likely during a period of transition or migration—and a reference to a Rachel GALEMBERT, born in 1895 in Constantinople (a year after Samuel George). During the war she was in France, and she was deported to Auschwitz Birkenau where she was murdered.The GALEMBERT family appears to be of French origin, with noble roots dating back to the 16th century, particularly in Flanders and the Orléanais. The family held titles such as knights and lords, and was officially recognized for its nobility on several occasions.