Form I-600A/I-600 შაბლონი
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This document is a consent form for individuals filing Form I-600A and/or Form I-600 to allow the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to share information with specified individuals or entities, such as home study preparers and primary adoption service providers. The form includes fields for providing contact information of the authorized individual or entity, including their name, address, telephone numbers, and email address. Signing this form grants USCIS permission to disclose records pertaining to the applicant(s) and discuss case details with the designated party. It also emphasizes that an adoption service provider or home study preparer cannot represent a case before USCIS unless authorized under 8 CFR 292.
U.S. citizens, either individually or jointly with their spouse, may file Form I-600A to determine their eligibility and suitability to adopt an orphan.
Form I-600A is valid for 18 months from the date of approval.
If Form I-600A is denied, the prospective adoptive parents cannot file a Form I-600 for an orphan until they have corrected any issues identified in their denial notice.
Form I-600A, Application for Advance Processing of Orphan Petition, is used to establish the eligibility and suitability of the prospective adoptive parents before they file a Form I-600 for an orphan.
Form I-600A requires the applicant(s) to provide biographic information, including birthdate, place of birth, and current address, as well as contact information for their spouse (if married), employment information, and financial information.
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