Overview of Adoption of an Orphan
This page explains the procedure for adopting children from foreign countries.
In addition,
It provides information about immigration benefits available through links adoptive.
For example,
Unscrupulous adoptions carried out are common in several parts of the world. Moreover,
The adoption of children born abroad does not guarantee that the child complies with the requirements of immigration to the United States.
The adoptive parent must comply with the immigration law of the United States and with legal procedures.
There is no way that an orphan may immigrate legally to the United States without the treatment of the Office of Citizenship and Immigration Services (INS).


What on an orphan?
Under the Immigration Law of the United States,
An orphan is a child who has no parents abroad owing to the death, Disappearance, Abandonment, Separation or loss of both parents.
An orphan can also be a child born abroad with a single parent or survivor who could not provide the basic needs of a child.
This is according to the standards of local foreign country who has made a written irrevocable transfer of the child to his emigration and adoption.
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Under the Immigration Law of the United States,
An orphan is a child who has no parents abroad owing to the death,
Disappearance, Abandonment,
Separation or loss of both parents.
An orphan can also be a child born abroad with a single parent or survivor who could not provide the basic needs of a child.
This is according to the standards of local foreign country who has made a written irrevocable transfer of the child to his emigration and adoption.
