8 CFR 204.311 - Convention adoption home study requirements
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7 practice notes
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Immigration:
Intercountry adoptions by U.S. citizens; citizenship classification of alien children under Hague Convention,
...could have a history of crime, sexual abuse, or child abuse that would be relevant to whether a child should be placed in the home. New 8 CFR 204.311--Convention Adoption Home Study Drawn from current 8 CFR 204.3(e) , new 8 CFR 204.311 establishes the requirements that a home study must ......
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Part II
...could have a history of crime, sexual abuse, or child abuse that would be relevant to whether a child should be placed in the home. New 8 CFR 204.311--Convention Adoption Home Study Drawn from current 8 CFR 204.3(e) , new 8 CFR 204.311 establishes the requirements that a home study must ......
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Visas: Ineligibility Based on Public Charge Grounds
...CFR 204.3(e), 204.311(g)(3). Accordingly, such parents generally will have sufficient financial resources to provide for the child. See 8 CFR 204.311(h) (financial considerations); see also USCIS, Home Study Information, available at https://www.uscis.gov/adoption/home-study-information (la......
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Intercounty Adoption Act of 2000:
Hague Convention
Convention cases; consular affairs procedures,
...Form 1-800A with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), together with a home study (prepared in accordance with 8 CFR 204.311 by someone authorized under 22 CFR Part 96 and 8 CFR 204.301 to complete home studies for Convention cases), and other evidence as described ......
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