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USCIS Unable to Approve I-800 Petitions to Adopt Children from Cambodia

The Cambodian government has indicated that it intends to begin accepting intercountry adoption petitions on Jan. 1, 2013. Cambodia joined the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption (the Hague Adoption Convention) on Aug. 1, 2007.

However, the U.S. Department of State (DOS) has determined that Cambodia does not have a fully functional Hague Adoption Convention process. Accordingly, DOS consular officers still cannot certify that adoption decrees or custody orders obtained in Cambodia for children who habitually reside there were issued in compliance with the Hague Adoption Convention.

Without this certification, USCIS cannot approve a Form I-800, Petition to Classify Convention Adoptee as an Immediate Relative

Because U.S. prospective adoptive parents cannot complete the immigration process for an adopted child from Cambodia, USCIS advises these parents:

USCIS will promptly advise the public when DOS determines that Cambodia has a fully functional Hague Adoption Convention system. If DOS makes this determination, USCIS will begin processing Forms I-800 for adoptions from Cambodia.

The United States suspended orphan visa petition processing in Cambodia on Dec. 21, 2001, due to the inability to verify that any particular Cambodian child is an orphan as defined in U.S. immigration law. This suspension remains in effect for any Form I-600, Petition to Classify Orphan as an Immediate Relative, filed before April 1, 2008.

 



Last updated:01/02/2013