Guidance From An International Adoption Agency For Foreign Adoption
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Once the home study paperwork for international adoption has been submitted and the clients have met with their social worker, the home study document is prepared. This is usually a report of five to eight pages and is written by the assigned social worker. The information is extracted from the interviews and the documentation provided by the family. This document is signed by both the social worker and the executive director and notarized.
Once the home study is completed, it is ready to go to immigration. Families planning to adopt from non-Hague Convention countries can submit their Application for Advance Processing of Orphan Petition (I-600A) along with application and fingerprint fees and attachments to their local USCIS office before their home study is done. Once their home study is done, they will submit the home study to their local USCIS office to be linked with their I-600A and fingerprints. Once approved by USCIS, the local USCIS office will then send the family an approval called I-171H. This approval information will also be sent to the National Visa Center as well as the country from which the family is adopting.
The process when adopting from Hague Convention countries is different. In such cases the info and fees are submitted after the home study is finished. After the USCIS approves the documents and an officer at the National Benefits Center also approves it the family can go ahead with the adoption process.
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