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12/29/07

Immigration and Adoption - I601 and I864

Posted by : Erin H in Transracial/Transcultural Adoption Blog at 06:31 am , 598 words, 999 views  
Categories: Paperwork

I have already written about the I600A and I600 steps in the immigration process for an international adoption, and now I am going to write about a few other forms that can be required to obtain a visa for an internationally adopted child.

If your child is entering the United States on an IR4 visa, meaning that the adoption is either not final in the child's country, or that the adoption is final but both parents did not personally meet the child prior to... more


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Immigration and Adoption - I600A and I600

Posted by : Erin H in Transracial/Transcultural Adoption Blog at 06:02 am , 438 words, 946 views  
Categories: Paperwork

After writing my last post about the family who is separated due to struggles with their international adoption and United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), I thought I would write some about the role that USCIS plays in international adoptions and what is involved and required of families in the United States who adopting internationally.

Please take this as general advice and information,... more

09/05/07

More dossier tips

Posted by : Erin H in Transracial/Transcultural Adoption Blog at 01:51 am , 454 words, 131 views  
Categories: Paperwork

Here are more tips on getting your dossier done as quickly as possibly.

- Don't be overwhelmed. It may seem like a lot of paperwork to get your dossier done, but many adoptive parents complete their dossiers quickly and fairly easily.

- When you drop off a request for a document for your dossier, such as a medical letter or police clearance letter, have a cover letter with your pertinent information and stating that the letter is needed for an adoption. Include a sample or letter ready to go onto letterhead and be signed if possible. Ask if you can wait while it is prepared. If that is not possible, ask when it will be done.

- If you have documents that need to be authenticated... more

09/04/07

How to do it fast - the Dossier

Posted by : Erin H in Transracial/Transcultural Adoption Blog at 11:21 pm , 479 words, 270 views  
Categories: Paperwork

In my last post I started discussing tips on how to get your adoption done as quickly as possible. In this post, I am going to give some specific advice on getting your dossier done as quickly as possible.

For folks who are not quite sure what a dossier is, your dossier is the documents that are required by the government of the country you are adopting from, when you are adopting... more

09/02/07

How to do it fast- adoption tips

Posted by : Erin H in Transracial/Transcultural Adoption Blog at 11:37 pm , 442 words, 186 views  
Categories: Paperwork

We have a running joke around here. It usually starts with us talking to someone about adoption, and us trying to answer their questions. Inevitably, somewhere along the line, the person will ask, "Doesn't it take a long time to adopt?" to which Josh always replies, "Not if you are my wife."

Now I certainly do not have any magic powers to speed up the wheels of bureaucracy, however I do have quite a few tips on getting your adoption completed as quickly as is possible. I will share my tips as we go through this adoption process. I do also understand that not everyone is... more

08/15/07

Finalizing Your Adoption

Posted by : Erin H in Transracial/Transcultural Adoption Blog at 04:43 am , 404 words, 134 views  
Categories: Paperwork

The idea of "finalizing your adoption" can be a confusing one. Basically, it means that you have adopted your child in your state, through the local court system. Once this is done, you can apply for and receive an updated U.S. birth certificate (from the state you live in if you adopted internationally, and from the state the child was born if it is a domestic adoption).

We got to finalize Belane's adoption on Friday, which was nine months and a few days after she came home. Technically we did not have to finalize her adoption or "readopt" her. She came home on an IR-3 visa, which meant she was a U.S. citizen upon arriving in the United States, and that her adoption was full and... more


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06/21/07

How to get your post-placement reports done

Posted by : Erin H in Transracial/Transcultural Adoption Blog at 08:42 am , 648 words, 148 views  
Categories: Paperwork, How To...

In my last post I wrote about post-placement reports. I described what they were, when they are needed and why they are needed, and how important they are. When adoptive parents commit during the adoption process to comply with post-placement requirements it is a serious commitment, one that affects the future of adoptions, and not one to be taken lightly.

So here are some tips on how to get your post-placement reports done, and done on time.

-... more

Adoption ABCs - Post-Placement Reports

Posted by : Erin H in Transracial/Transcultural Adoption Blog at 07:55 am , 589 words, 143 views  
Categories: Paperwork, Adoption ABC's

My last topic under the letter "P" in my Transracial Adoption ABCs is post-placement reports.

Post-Placement Reports - Post-placement reports are an important part of the ongoing paperwork that you must accomplish after your child is placed with you, whether through domestic adoption or through international adoption.

In the first few months that... more

06/18/07

Adoption ABCs - Paperwork for international adoption

Posted by : Erin H in Transracial/Transcultural Adoption Blog at 04:31 pm , 782 words, 161 views  
Categories: Paperwork, Adoption ABC's

In my last post, I wrote about the paperwork that is involved in a typical domestic adoption. In this post I will outline the paperwork that is required for a typical international adoption. While some of the info and steps are the same, there is more involved in international adoptions.

It is important to note that in international adoptions many of the paperwork steps overlap each other in their time frames, and that the order of things can vary slightly.... more

Adoption ABCs - Paperwork for domestic adoption

Posted by : Erin H in Transracial/Transcultural Adoption Blog at 02:41 pm , 984 words, 148 views  
Categories: Paperwork, Adoption ABC's

There are quite a few topics under the letter “P” for my Transracial Adoption ABCs. I have already tackled “packing”, and now today I am going to write about “paperwork”.

Paperwork – There is a lot of paperwork involved in adoption. Domestic adoptions typically have less paperwork than international adoptions. Some countries require a lot more paperwork for international... more

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