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The Hague Adoption Process permits US residents to lawfully adopt children from other countries. To be a competent and responsible caregiver, you must first fulfill numerous stages.

 

First, choose an approved adoption service provider. Adoption services between the United States and other Hague nations may only be provided by authorized organizations. These organizations may help you identify a kid for adoption as well as establish parental rights and conduct a home study for the Department of Homeland Security. They will also offer you with background information on the kid and assist you in determining if this adoption is in the best interests of the child.

The US authorities must then find you qualified to adopt. Fill out Form I-800A, Application for Determination of Suitability to Adopt a Child from a Convention Country, and send it to the USCIS, along with the home study form from the first stage.

The third stage is to be assigned a kid. Your I-800A and home study form will be sent to the foreign country’s central adoption authority by the adoption service provider. The foreign nation will assist you in matching with a kid and ensuring that the child’s legal custodian consents to adoption. This information will be included in a report that you will get. This report will also include the child’s birth certificate and a copy of the permission granted by the child’s legal guardians. There will also be information on the child’s medical and social background.

Fourth, you must apply for the child’s immigration to the United States. Notify the Department of Homeland Security and US Citizenship and Immigration Services that you want to adopt that specific kid. In order to immigrate, a child adopted from one of the Hague Adoption Process nations must be certified as a Convention adoptee; the I-800, or Petition to Classify Convention Adoptee as an Immediate Relative, is the document you need to satisfy this requirement. If all of the prerequisites are completed, your application will be granted provisionally, and the ASP will submit a visa application to a Consular Officer at the US embassy in the child’s home country.

After completing the preceding processes, the next step in the Hague Adoption Process is to obtain legal possession of the child. The procedure for obtaining legal custody of a child differs by nation. The United States Inter-country Adoption website has information for each nation.

Finally, you must apply for an immigrant visa for the kid. This entails obtaining a new birth certificate for your kid, obtaining a passport from the child’s place of citizenship, and obtaining a US passport for the child.

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