Bringing Home an Orphan with Form I-600

Dreaming of adopting an orphaned child? Form I-600 can help make it a reality! Here's a quick guide:

What it Does:

  • Petitions USCIS to classify an orphan as your immediate relative for immigration.

  • Allows the orphan to enter the US and be adopted by you.

Who is an Orphan (for USCIS):

  • A child with no parents due to death, disappearance, abandonment, or separation.

  • Under 16 years old (or 18 if a sibling of your adopted child).

Can You Adopt?

  • You must be a US citizen or green card holder.

  • At least 25 (if unmarried) or married and adopting jointly.

  • Able to provide proper care for the child.

  • Comply with adoption laws in the child's home country.

The Process:

  1. File Form I-600 with USCIS and supporting documents (orphan status, adoption suitability).

  2. USCIS approves, classifying the child as your immediate relative.

  3. Complete the adoption process in the child's home country.

  4. Obtain an immigrant visa for the child to enter the US.

Benefits:

  • The child becomes a lawful permanent resident (green card holder).

  • They can live and study in the US as your adopted child.