8 CFR 204.301 - Definitions
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Immigration:
Intercountry adoptions by U.S. citizens; citizenship classification of alien children under Hague Convention,
...each adult member of the household. The definition of ``adult member of the household'' is discussed more fully in the discussion of new 8 CFR 204.301. USCIS would then arrange for the collection of fingerprints and other biometric information from these individuals. Once the fingerprint re......
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Part II
...each adult member of the household. The definition of ``adult member of the household'' is discussed more fully in the discussion of new 8 CFR 204.301. USCIS would then arrange for the collection of fingerprints and other biometric information from these individuals. Once the fingerprint re......
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Stoll v. U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Servs., Case No. 1:20-cv-666-BAM
...is also in force. The regulations state that if a child is a citizen of a Hague Convention country (other than the United States) (8 C.F.R. § 204.301,) and is present in the United States for adoption, the child should generally be deemed to be habitually resident in the child's country of ......
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Intercounty Adoption Act of 2000:
Hague Convention
Convention cases; consular affairs procedures,
...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 in new 8 CFR If USCIS approves the Form I-800A, the prospective......
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Stoll v. U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Servs., Case No. 1:20-cv-666-BAM
...is also in force. The regulations state that if a child is a citizen of a Hague Convention country (other than the United States) (8 C.F.R. § 204.301,) and is present in the United States for adoption, the child should generally be deemed to be habitually resident in the child's country of ......