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Haiti Adoption Application
I 600A Form Download
Haiti Adoption Contract

When you receive this packet, fill out the "orange" form, I600A, and return it to INS with the specified dollar amount. Send a cashier's check or money order (personal checks may be returned, delaying your request). Keep the "blue" and "white" copy in a safe place. You will need these copies with you when you travel to your child's country. Immediately file the I-600-A form - "Application for Advanced Processing of an Orphan Petition". This application is what gives you INS clearance (visa approval), and you cannot bring a child back into the United States without a visa. Several documents must be included with your I-600A form, so compile these while waiting for the your I-600A form to be mailed to you: Proof of US citizenship. If born in the US, submit a birth certificate. Arrange to get 4 copies (also required for passport & dossier) from the Bureau of Vital Statistics of the birth state of the adoptive parents.
All supporting documents must be originals or official copies of the original records issued by and bearing the seals of the official custodians of the records. You can call the office of vital statistics in your state, and if you give them your credit card number they'll overnight the birth certificates. If married, a certificate of marriage. Arrange to get 2 copies (also required for dossier) from the county of residence at the time of marriage. In some States (for example in Virginia) only a marriage certificate certified by the State Division of Vital Records can be certified by the Secretary of the State. Proof of termination of all prior marriages. Favorable home study (if not completed, write a note that you'll provide it later). We suggest you submit your I600A without a home study so the INS can begin to process your application, while completing your homestudy. Your homestudy can be sent when it is completed.

INS requires the applicant to be fingerprinted for the purpose of criminal background checks. INS schedules people to be fingerprinted at an authorized site after their application or petition has been filed. You will be notified of the time and place for fingerprinting after the I600A application has been received. Prospective adoptive parents need to meet criteria established in the Federal Immigration Law before being able to bring a foreign child into the U.S., as adoption does not change the citizenship or immigrant status of the child.

Filling out the I-600A form: Block 11 and 12 -- Plan to travel to adopt? Keep in mind that adopting a child from Haiti requires travel, check YES Block 13 -- Date and city of intended departure. date - unknown.
Block 14 -- NO Block 15 -- YES Block 16 -- The American or US Embassy in Port au Prince
Send the I-600A form to your local INS office.
Several weeks after submitting the I-600A, you will be sent an appointment letter for fingerprinting. When you receive INS approval (Form I-171H), please keep in mind to check that: 3. X Your advance processing application has been forwarded to the American Consulate or Embassy in Port au Prince and that cable sent (number of the cable) sent.
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