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Alexie Sidorov

Posted about 1 year ago

Anonymous User

How does the U.S. citizenship process differ for children adopted internationally by U.S. citizens?

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Joao Torres

Answered about 1 year ago

User

The process for children adopted internationally by U.S. citizens to gain U.S. citizenship differs from the regular process in several key ways. There are specific pathways and laws that govern how adopted children can automatically acquire or apply for U.S. citizenship, depending on their circumstances. The two primary laws involved are the Child Citizenship Act of 2000 (CCA) and the Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000 (IAA). An immigration attorney can bring more context to this for you

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Horb XIOXIO

Answered about 1 year ago

User

Being adopted is a whole different ball game,just an attorney

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Theo Samso

Answered about 1 year ago

User

One is freemason,so you need someone to sponsor you the other is a child

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Jazzi Huond

Answered about 1 year ago

User

What do you mean ?

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Vinuis Khanz

Answered about 1 year ago

User

Why would you want this information though , lol

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