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Jan 08, 2017 News
By Attorney Gail Seeram
The process of obtaining lawful permanent resident status for an adopted child or orphan is not an automatic process. The adoption process can be long and tedious but once an adoption is finalized, then the immigration process begins. In order for an adopted child or orphan to gain entry into the United States or/and lawful permanent residence status in the United States, various requirements must be met, such as residency, legal custody, and age when adoption finalized.
ADOPTED CHILD:
In order for an adopted child to be approved for lawful permanent resident status in the United States, the adoption must be final before age 16, and the child must reside with, and have been in the legal custody of the adoptive parents for two years. The U.S. Immigration authorities will require evidence to prove the adopted child resided with the adoptive parents. Such evidence may include school records, tax return records, medical records, photos and notarized affidavits.
In addition, the adoption decree must be final before the adopted child reaches age 16. If the adoption was filed before the adopted child was age 16 but became final after the adopted child turned age 16, then the adoption cannot be used to establish a parent-child relationship for U.S. Immigration benefits.
Once an adoption is final, the adopted child cannot obtain immigration benefits from his/her natural parents and the adopted child cannot petition for his natural parents or siblings. The adopted child can only obtain immigration benefits through their adoptive parents and vice-versa.
ORPHANS:
A different set of immigration rules apply to orphans that are adopted and seek entry or lawful permanent resident status in the United States. An orphan is a child that has been abandoned by reason of death, disappearance, abandonment and/or desertion, separation or loss of both parents. Orphans do not have the two-year legal custody and residency requirement. Thereby, an adoptive parent can file an immigration petition for the benefit of an adopted child and does not have to reside with the child for two years. However, the adoption must be final before the orphan reaches age 16.
A child in the U.S. either illegally or as a nonimmigrant, is ineligible for the benefits of an orphan petition. In this case, the child can be adopted by his/her adoptive parents, but would have to meet the two-year residency requirement before eligible to apply for lawful permanent resident status in the United States.
The distinction between an adopted child and orphan can be complex and not meeting the requirements may lead to a denied immigration petition. It is recommended to seek the legal advice of an immigration attorney when filing for such immigration benefits.
For more information, contact Gail Law Firm:
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