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What happens if my child does not qualify under the Hague or non-Hague process?

In some cases, families can still petition for an adopted child through Form I-130 as an immediate relative. Eligibility depends on the specific circumstances of the adoption and how U.S. immigration law defines the parent-child relationship. Visit our international adoption lawyer page for more detail, or contact us directly to discuss your situation.

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Home » FAQs » What happens if my child does not qualify under the Hague or non-Hague process?

In some cases, families can still petition for an adopted child through Form I-130 as an immediate relative. Eligibility depends on the specific circumstances of the adoption and how U.S. immigration law defines the parent-child relationship. Visit our international adoption lawyer page for more detail, or contact us directly to discuss your situation.

Answer by David Joseph Rozas

David Rozas is an experienced criminal and immigration lawyer and one of the founding partners of Rozas & Rozas Law Firm. He has been with the firm since 2004, joining his brother, Greg in practice. David concentrates his law practice on criminal defense and immigration.