713-9          FOREIGN BORN CHILDREN ADOPTED BY U.S.United States CITIZENS

 

Under the Child Citizenship Act of 2000, a foreign born child under age 18 who has been legally adopted by at least one U.S.United States citizen parent automatically becomes a U.S.United States citizen when the legal adoption is finalized.  Most of the time, a parent will be able to verify the U.S.United States citizenship of their child by producing a U.S.United States birth certificate.  

 

Once a U.S.United StatesUnited States citizen, the five-year waiting period no longer applies.  However, until the legal adoption is finalized, a foreign born child who arrives after 8/22/96 is subject to the 5 year waiting period.  

 

Effective January 1, 2004, a new entrant (IR-3) program was implemented, which focuses on newly entering orphans with full and final adoptions abroad.  Under this new program, these children will automatically receive a Certificate of Citizenship within 45 days of entry into the U.S.United States

 

 

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