Immigrating to the U.S. can be a confusing process for anyone, but when the immigrant is a child, there can be several additional issues to consider, and lots of questions. At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, our skilled Chicago immigration attorneys have helped many families successfully navigate the immigration adoption process. Here we address some of the most common questions related to adoption through immigration.
If you or a family member is considering international adoption, our office is available to answer your questions and provide assistance. Please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Yes, but the manner in which children may enter or gain status in the United States through adoption varies widely. Adoption is very complex since the adoption must comply both with the law of the child’s country and the laws of the United States.
Since 2008, most international adoptions are governed by the Hague Convention. The United States is a party to the Hague Convention, and it entered into force in the United States on August 1, 2008. Every adoption finalized after that date must comply with the Hague Convention, provided the child is from a country that is also a party to the Convention. The Convention provides a number of safeguards to ensure that the child to be adopted is not a victim of trafficking or other illegal practices. Over 80 countries are parties to the Hague Convention.
If a child is not from a country that is a party to the Hague Convention, then there are two different options for adoption:
To learn more about the requirements for adopting a child who is considered an orphan, please contact an experienced immigration attorney to discuss your case directly.
If a U.S. citizen marries a foreign national, and that foreign national already has children, the U.S. citizen may be able to petition for both the spouse and the children – no adoption necessary. If the U.S. citizen and the child’s parents were married prior to the child’s 18th birthday, the child is considered a step-child of the U.S. citizen, under immigration law. The U.S. citizen will not usually have to adopt the child to establish a step-relationship.
Adding to your family should be a time of joy, and Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC is dedicated to helping families who wish to grow through international adoption. To request a consultation, please call our office or complete our online contact form, and we’ll be in touch shortly.
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