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Getting
Started
The
Adoption Process
Immigration
& Naturalization Services
The
Dossier
Authentication
Adopt
the Child
Post
Placement and Naturalization
International
Adoption FAQ
How
to Apply

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United
States Citizenship and Immigration Service
Working
with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) is
one of the most important parts of the adoption process. Parents must
meet all USCIS guidelines and be approved by USCIS in order to bring a
foreign born adopted child in to the United States. Because USCIS works
with many facets of immigration, they are often overloaded with paperwork
and cases. Because of this heavy workload, your adoption approval may
take some time.
In order to receive an approval from USCIS to adopt a
foreign born child, you must file a form I-600A and the appropriate supporting
documents required. Supporting documents include such things as copies
of birth certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, and death certificates
if a spouse has died. USCIS also requires a completed home study be submitted
with the I-600A. Because of this requirement, we suggest before you file
your I-600A you choose an agency to work with and a country you want to
adopt from.
You
can download a copy of the I-600A by going to the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov.
Fees must be paid in the form of a money order or certified check, and
USCIS will not accept cash or personal checks. You can find the fee schedule
for filing the I-600A listed on the USCIS website when you download the
I-600A. Both adoptive parents must also submit fingerprints for an FBI
check to rule out any criminal history. There is also a charge for the
fingerprints and that charge is also listed on the USCIS website.
When your case has been reviewed by the USCIS officer
and an approval is granted, the USCIS office will mail you the form I-171H,
which is the written approval needed to go forward with the adoption.
If you have any questions regarding the USCIS process, please do not hesitate
to contact our office. We are happy to explain this process to you and
give you any help needed. You can email us at info@wiaa.org
or call us directly at 801-334-8683.
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