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The adoption decree, sometimes called adoption certificate, is the document issued by the court upon finalization of an adoption, stating that the adoptee is the legal child of the adoptive parents.
How to Adopt a Child in 7 Steps Step One: Do Your Research. Step Two: Decide Who You Want to Work With. Step Three: Select an Adoption Agency or Attorney. Step Four: Complete the Application and Home Study. Step Five: Be Prepared to Wait. Step Six: Complete the Legal Procedures. Step Seven: Prepare Your Home.
If you were foreign born, you need to supply a copy of your adoption decree. When the form (passport application) asks for parent information, you put your adoptive parents information there as they are your only legal parents.
How To Prove Citizenship For An Adopted Child (En espaol) The adoption record. A United States DHS immigration document. Doctor, clinic or hospital records. Daycare center or school records. Religious record (e.g., baptismal record)
A Decree of Adoption is the document issued by a legal court to finalize an adoption process. The adoption is completed when the judge signs this document, thus creating a parent-child relationship between the adopted child and the adoptive parents.

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If the adopted child has not received a Certificate of Citizenship, you must submit other proof of acquisition of citizenship, including a certified copy of the final adoption decree (and translation if not in English) and evidence the child met all the conditions in section 320 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (
Generally, a child admitted with an IR-4 or IH-4 visa will acquire U.S. citizenship once their adoptive parents complete the adoption (or re-adoption or obtain state recognition of the foreign adoption) in the United States.

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