Pennsylvania Petition to Register Foreign Adoption Decree

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Petition to Register Foreign Adoption Decree

The Pennsylvania Petition to Register Foreign Adoption Decree is a legal document that allows adoptive parents to register their foreign adoption decree in Pennsylvania. This document provides evidence that the adoption was legally recognized and, in some cases, grants the adopted child certain rights, such as the right to obtain a Pennsylvania driver’s license or a Social Security number. The document must include an original or certified copy of the foreign adoption decree, proof of the adoptive parent’s legal and physical custody of the child, and various other documents. There are two types of Pennsylvania Petitions to Register Foreign Adoption Decree: one for adoptions of children under the age of 18 and one for adoptions of adults over the age of 18.

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Your husband cannot adopt unless the biological fathers rights are terminated either voluntarily or involuntarily. His name Does not have to be on the birth certificate. I hope that helps!

A certified copy of the child's original birth certificate; A certified copy of the signed Adoption Order/Decree; A copy of the signed Adoption Agreement (California only).Your identification, i.e., driver's license or passport.

You may be able to obtain a copy of the adoption record that is maintained by the superior court by filing a petition, under California Family Code 9200, in the clerk's office of the county superior court where the adoption was finalized.

You may also apply for a U.S. passport for your adopted child, at which time a domestic passport center or consular officer abroad will determine whether your child automatically acquired U.S. citizenship. Some federal, local and state agencies may check USCIS immigration systems to verify citizenship status.

To get your sealed original birth certificate, you must file a petition with the county clerk's office in the county where you were adopted. The petition requires a reason for wanting your original birth certificate. A health issue is the most common reason adoptees can obtain their sealed birth certificate.

The adopting individual or couple must comply with the foreign sending country's laws, U.S. immigration law, and the law of the adoptive parents' State of residence. Completing an adoption abroad does not, in and of itself, entitle the adopted child to enter the United States or obtain U.S. citizenship.

The Child Citizenship Act of 2000, effective February 27, 2001 grants an adopted child, immigrating to the United States, "automatic" citizenship. The parent may apply for proof that the child is a U.S. citizen.

Adoption without parental consent in Pennsylvania is possible, but not in all circumstances. Contact us 24/7 at 1-800-ADOPTION to discuss your situation for free with no obligation to choose adoption, and get answers to your questions now.

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Pennsylvania Petition to Register Foreign Adoption Decree