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We have three adopted (family members already) daughters in Philippines and are wondering how long it would take to get them visas to come to the USA? There are so many kids being abandoned there that I hope the US government is helping to expidite matters. The Philippine government has been great, they are basically processing adoptions to qualified parents on a three month schedule due to the many kids wandering the countryside.

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1 minute ago, vscampbell said:

We have three adopted (family members already) daughters in Philippines and are wondering how long it would take to get them visas to come to the USA? There are so many kids being abandoned there that I hope the US government is helping to expidite matters. The Philippine government has been great, they are basically processing adoptions to qualified parents on a three month schedule due to the many kids wandering the countryside.

Where they adopted before or after I-129F was filed?

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Actually I misspoke, the adoptions are still in process but the parent has signed over custody and has left the country. They are staying with family members while we process but so far it has been smooth. No other paperwork with the USA has been filed since this was a recent event.

 

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8 minutes ago, vscampbell said:

that I hope the US government is helping to expidite matters.

Nope.  Nothing in immigration is fast.  There are a LOT of people already in line.  

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Just now, vscampbell said:

Actually I misspoke, the adoptions are still in process but the parent has signed over custody and has left the country. They are staying with family members while we process but so far it has been smooth. No other paperwork with the USA has been filed since this was a recent event.

 

Are these future adoptees biological relatives to the K-1 fiancé(e)?

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Yes, they are the nieces of my wife. She is here legally and has a green card. She and I are adopting the girls since there is no parent in country there. My wife came here four years ago and we were married within two months of her arrival. 

 

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1 minute ago, Mike E said:

I’ve seen enough adoption tragedies to conclude that that cases like yours require superior legal representation.

^^^^^  This^^^^^  Good luck.

"The US immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.  It is quite a journey!"

- Some old child of the 50's & 60's on his laptop 

 

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In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Thanks guys. I really appreciate your input. This just ads to my list of reasons to move out of the country. 😉 

 

The list is already long and growing. We have property and a home there and were planning on moving in a couple of years anyway, maybe we'll just go there and get the family settled and then apply so they can travel with us as possible.

 

I really wonder if the government has any clue what they are doing. I know so many people who are moving to other nations and taking their money with them. Sad when you think of it. When you travel to Asia it looks like a typical mall in Seattle.

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Two thins u need to know

 

https://www.uscis.gov/adoption/bringing-your-internationally-adopted-child-to-the-united-states

 

 Parents must accrue 2 years of legal and physical custody and obtain a full, final adoption of the child to be eligible to file a Form I-130. Legal and physical custody can be accrued in 1 period of time or cumulatively over several periods. They can also be accrued before, during and after the adoption. The 2 years must be accrued BEFORE you file Form I-130. Also, the adoption must be finalized before your child’s 16th birthday (or 18th birthday 

 

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  • Child's original birth certificate or, if unavailable, a written explanation together with secondary evidence of identity and age (e.g. a re-issued birth certificate listing the adoptive parents);
  • Evidence that the child either has no parents or a sole/surviving parent unable to provide proper care who has irrevocably released the child for emigration and adoption;
  • Evidence of adoption or intent to adopt.

I would see a good lawyer

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That was my thought also. We have the means to do that, so I think it's for the best and we have a lot of family there that has rallied around the girls to protect them while we make arrangements.

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So the Parents are still living, presumably working abroad?

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