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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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My husband is in the process of filing for his niece to be her sole guardian (through legal adoption in his home country). He supported her while in Jamaica and her parents are willing to do so. Once he is named as her adopted legal guardian, can he file for her to come to the US?

He just received conditional greencard on Saturday.

Thanks.

N-400 - Naturalization/Citizenship

10/26/12 - Sent N-400 packet to Phoenix lockbox via USPS mail w/Certified Delivery, received 10/29/12, check cashed 11/02/12

11/05/12 - NOA-1 received, notice date 10/31/2012, received and priority date 10/29/2012

11/09/12 - Biometrics notice received, biometrics appointment date 11/19/12

11/21/12 - In line for interview scheduling (letter received via USPS mail 12/17/12)

01/16/13 - N-400 interview/testing - APPROVED! Oath ceremony letter received late Jan. 2013

02/26/13 - OATH CEREMONY COMPLETED - NATURALIZED US CITIZEN!

751 - Removing Conditions

06/28/08 - Sent 751 packet to CSC via USPS Priority Mail (signature required)

07/05/08 - NOA received, dated 6/30/08

10/23/08 - Card ordered: APPROVED! (USCIS website)

10/30/08 - 10 YR GREENCARD RECEIVED

K-1 and AOS

07/07/05 - K1 Packet received - USPS tracking

09/19/05 - K1 approval online

12/01/05 - 1st K1 interview in Kingston: need updated birth certificate

12/13/05 - 2nd K1 interview in Kingston: Approved!

05/01/06 - AOS/EAD packet received

08/09/06 - AOS interview in SF: APPROVED!

08/19/06 - 2 YR GREENCARD RECEIVED

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My husband is in the process of filing for his niece to be her sole guardian (through legal adoption in his home country). He supported her while in Jamaica and her parents are willing to do so. Once he is named as her adopted legal guardian, can he file for her to come to the US?

He just received conditional greencard on Saturday.

Thanks.

Immigration benefits for a non-orphan adopted child are provided under Section 101 ( B ) (1) (E) of the INA. The following condition must be met for a non-orphan child to be eligible for an immigrant visa.

The child must have been adopted under the age of 16 (or is the natural sibling of such child who was adopted by the same parents while under the age of 18). The adoption must both be legal and final. Merely raising the child since birth or taking in a child for humanitarian purposes does not constitute an adoption. For immigration purposes, the adoption must create a legally-binding parent-child relationship or confer upon the child the same rights as a child born to the adoptive parents (i.e. inheritance).

The child must have been in legal custody of the adopting parent(s) for two years. “Legal custody” means the assumption of responsibility by an adult over a minor under the law of the state and under the order or approval of a court of law or an appropriate government entity. This means that a legal process involving the courts or a recognized government entity take place to award custody of the child to the parents. The date an adopting parent is granted legal custody of the child may be counted toward fulfilling the two-year legal custody requirement. Otherwise, the date the adoption is finalized shall be considered the start of legal custody. An informal custodial or guardianship document, such as a sworn affidavit signed before a notary public, is insufficient for this purpose.

The child must have resided with the adoptive parent(s) for at least two years. Evidence must be presented to establish that the adopted child and the adoptive parent(s) resided together in a parent-child relationship. Documentation must be submitted to establish that the adoptive parent(s) exercised primary parental control over the child, particularly after legal custody is granted and even during periods while residing apart from each other.

The child will be processed in much the same way as any other immigrant visa applicant and must therefore satisfy all the basic requirements to be eligible for an immigrant visa.

Edited by john_and_marlene

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
Timeline
The child must have resided with the adoptive parent(s) for at least two years. Evidence must be presented to establish that the adopted child and the adoptive parent(s) resided together in a parent-child relationship. Documentation must be submitted to establish that the adoptive parent(s) exercised primary parental control over the child, particularly after legal custody is granted and even during periods while residing apart from each other.

Thanks for the reply

So with both he and I living in the US and niece (4) living in Jamaica, we have to prove that from the start of court appointed legal adoption, she resided with us? I don't see how this is possible, unless we move back to Jamaica :unsure:

N-400 - Naturalization/Citizenship

10/26/12 - Sent N-400 packet to Phoenix lockbox via USPS mail w/Certified Delivery, received 10/29/12, check cashed 11/02/12

11/05/12 - NOA-1 received, notice date 10/31/2012, received and priority date 10/29/2012

11/09/12 - Biometrics notice received, biometrics appointment date 11/19/12

11/21/12 - In line for interview scheduling (letter received via USPS mail 12/17/12)

01/16/13 - N-400 interview/testing - APPROVED! Oath ceremony letter received late Jan. 2013

02/26/13 - OATH CEREMONY COMPLETED - NATURALIZED US CITIZEN!

751 - Removing Conditions

06/28/08 - Sent 751 packet to CSC via USPS Priority Mail (signature required)

07/05/08 - NOA received, dated 6/30/08

10/23/08 - Card ordered: APPROVED! (USCIS website)

10/30/08 - 10 YR GREENCARD RECEIVED

K-1 and AOS

07/07/05 - K1 Packet received - USPS tracking

09/19/05 - K1 approval online

12/01/05 - 1st K1 interview in Kingston: need updated birth certificate

12/13/05 - 2nd K1 interview in Kingston: Approved!

05/01/06 - AOS/EAD packet received

08/09/06 - AOS interview in SF: APPROVED!

08/19/06 - 2 YR GREENCARD RECEIVED

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The child must have resided with the adoptive parent(s) for at least two years. Evidence must be presented to establish that the adopted child and the adoptive parent(s) resided together in a parent-child relationship. Documentation must be submitted to establish that the adoptive parent(s) exercised primary parental control over the child, particularly after legal custody is granted and even during periods while residing apart from each other.

Thanks for the reply

So with both he and I living in the US and niece (4) living in Jamaica, we have to prove that from the start of court appointed legal adoption, she resided with us? I don't see how this is possible, unless we move back to Jamaica :unsure:

It won't be possible unless she resided with you for 2 years. I think this rule is to keep people from getting immigration benefits for their children by allowing other family members to adopt them. If the adoption relationship was for other than immigration benefit, she would most likely have been adopted beforehand.

Edited by john_and_marlene

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
Timeline
Please see this link:Intercountry adoption-Jamaica

The adoption authority's website is included in the link.

Michele

Thank you so much :thumbs: we definitely need to sit down and read this together

N-400 - Naturalization/Citizenship

10/26/12 - Sent N-400 packet to Phoenix lockbox via USPS mail w/Certified Delivery, received 10/29/12, check cashed 11/02/12

11/05/12 - NOA-1 received, notice date 10/31/2012, received and priority date 10/29/2012

11/09/12 - Biometrics notice received, biometrics appointment date 11/19/12

11/21/12 - In line for interview scheduling (letter received via USPS mail 12/17/12)

01/16/13 - N-400 interview/testing - APPROVED! Oath ceremony letter received late Jan. 2013

02/26/13 - OATH CEREMONY COMPLETED - NATURALIZED US CITIZEN!

751 - Removing Conditions

06/28/08 - Sent 751 packet to CSC via USPS Priority Mail (signature required)

07/05/08 - NOA received, dated 6/30/08

10/23/08 - Card ordered: APPROVED! (USCIS website)

10/30/08 - 10 YR GREENCARD RECEIVED

K-1 and AOS

07/07/05 - K1 Packet received - USPS tracking

09/19/05 - K1 approval online

12/01/05 - 1st K1 interview in Kingston: need updated birth certificate

12/13/05 - 2nd K1 interview in Kingston: Approved!

05/01/06 - AOS/EAD packet received

08/09/06 - AOS interview in SF: APPROVED!

08/19/06 - 2 YR GREENCARD RECEIVED

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