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    alam niyo po ba ang steps on how to adopt a filipino child by a us citizen?

    my uncle wants to adopt my sister (by name lang) just to make her a US citizen...

    (oh ung mga nationalista jan..wag niyo ako tirahin...nagtatanong ang parents ko eh..):dead:

    thanks peeps...

    any info,experiences or websites will be appreciated.

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    Tangong ko mamaya sa mga katrabaho ko, ilang taon na yung sister mo?

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    sister ko po will be 10 yrs old on nov 26..thank you ser!

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    THIS MIGHT HELP http://usembassy.state.gov/manila/wwwhadop.html


    The U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service are obliged to observe and respect both Philippine and U.S. laws concerning the adoption of children. Immigrant visa petitions can only be approved, and visas can only be issued, when the adoption is in full compliance with both countries’ statutory requirements.

    For U.S. immigration purposes, there are two types of adoption: orphan and non-orphan.


    ADOPTION OF A NON-ORPHAN CHILD

    Immigration benefits for a non-orphan adopted child may be obtained under Section 101 (b) (1) (E) of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act. This section of the law has four main requirements. First, the child must be adopted before the age of 16. Second, the child must be in the legal custody of the adoptive parents for at least two years prior to the filing of an immigrant visa petition. Third, the child must have lived with the adoptive parents for at least two years prior to or after the legal adoption. Fourth, the parents must have exercised primary parental control over the child during this period. There is no provision for a waiver of these requirements.




    ADOPTION OF AN ORPHAN CHILD

    Section 101 (b) (1) (F) of the Immigration and Nationality Act defines an orphan as "a child under the age of sixteen at the time a petition is filed on his/her behalf who is an orphan because of the death or disappearance of, abandonment or desertion by, or separation or loss from, both parents, or for whom the sole or surviving parent is incapable of providing the proper care and has in writing irrevocably released the child for emigration and adoption." This definition is rigorous and differs substantially from the common definition of an orphan.



    PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT LAWS REGARDING ADOPTION

    In addition to the regular requirements for adoption, U.S. citizens interested in adopting a Filipino child while they are living in the Philippines must meet the following conditions:

    Be resident in the Philippines for at least three years prior to the filing of the adoption petition and maintain such residence until the adoption decree is entered by a Philippine court;
    Possess a certification of legal capacity to adopt issued by appropriate government agency from your state of residence.

    To fulfill the requirement for a certification of legal capacity to adopt, the Philippine government will generally accept an approved I-130 Petition for Alien Relative, I-600A Application for Advance Processing of an Orphan, or I-600 Petition to Classify an Orphan as an Immediate Relative.

    The Philippine government may waive these requirements in the following cases:

    A former Filipino citizen who seeks to adopt a relative within the fourth degree of consanguinity, as defined under Philippine law; or
    A person who seeks to adopt the legitimate son/daughter of his/her Filipino spouse; or
    A person who is married to a Filipino and who seeks to adopt jointly with his/her spouse a relative within the fourth degree of consanguinity, as defined under Philippine law.

    U.S. citizens who are not resident in the Philippines and who are not eligible for a waiver of the above requirements may adopt orphan children only through the inter-country adoption process. Questions relating to inter-country adoption should be directed to:

    The Philippine Inter-Country Adoption Board (ICAB)

    P.O. Box 1622
    #2 Chicago Corner, Ermin Garcia Streets
    Barangay Pinagkaisahan, Cubao, Quezon City
    The Philippines
    Telephone number (632) 726-4568, fax number (632) 727-2026
    E-mail: icaba*skyinet.net




    AUTOMATIC CITIZENSHIP FOR ADOPTED CHILDREN

    Certain foreign-born children adopted by U.S. citizens will acquire citizenship automatically once they are admitted to the United States as lawful permanent residents. In general, children immigrating to the United States in the IR2 (immediate relative-adopted child), IR3 (orphan adopted abroad), and IR4 (orphan coming to the U.S. for adoption) immigrant visa categories will automatically attain citizenship once they enter the United States. Please note that for children in the IR4 category, U.S. citizenship is contingent upon successfully completing the adoption process in the United States.

    Further information

    For more information related to immigrant visas, you may use our local call center at 1-909-101-0011 for calls within the Philippines, or to the Immigrant Visa section of our website.
    Last edited by NightRock; May 22nd, 2004 at 11:22 AM.

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    NIGHTROCK...VERY HELpful info!!!!

    maraming salamt po!

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    ot: glennster, pareho kami ng bday ng sis mo....

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    dazed...ay galing mehn!!

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    Nandoon rin yung sagot kay 'Nightrock', nice one Nightrock. ;)

Us Citizen Adopting A Filipino