Apostille Adoption Documents

6 years ago

Where should you start?

Adoption is a wonderful way to build a family. People who choose to adopt are very special. They have a strong belief that all children deserve a loving family to call their own. There are many children in the world that want nothing more than to become part of a loving stable family. Adopting is not an easy task so the first thing you should do is watch online videos and get a lot of information from the internet. Once you have a little knowledge then it’s time to contact specialist that will help you through the rigorous process. Just know the end result will be a happy one. Here are some sites to help you get you started:

https://adoptuskids.org/
https://www.uscis.gov/
https://www.heartgalleryofamerica.org
https://www.adoptionstogether.org
https://www.adoptuskids.org

 

Adoption Documents

When children are adopted from outside the United States, they must go through an immigration process. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) determines the eligibility and suitability of prospective adoptive parents (individuals) looking to adopt and the eligibility of children to immigrate to the United States.

U.S. immigration law provides three different processes for children to immigrate to the United States based on their intercountry adoption.  Children may only immigrate under one of the three processes and they must meet all of the requirements for the selected process.

    • If you are a U.S. citizen adopting children internationally, you may use either the Hague or the Orphan (non Hague) process. Under these processes, a child may immigrate immediately after the adoption or may immigrate to the U.S. to be adopted here. The adoption process that may be available will depend in part on whether a child is from country that is party to the Hague Convention on the Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption (Hague Adoption Convention). Depending on what country you choose to adopt from will determine which process you will adopt by.
    • The third process applies to U.S. citizens or permanent residents who may petition for their adoptive children through a Family-Based Petition.

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