Tuesday, October 14, 2008

We are safe!!!

Joint Council Update
Program Advocacy
Date October 14, 2008
Regarding I-600A Process
Dear Families & Friends,

After advocating on behalf of adoptive families for the past 6 months, Joint Council is very pleased to confirm that USCIS has announced a very positive ruling concerning the I-600A process. In summary, it is our understanding that, effective immediately, families who filed Form I-600A, Application for Advance Processing of Orphan Petition, prior to April 1, 2008 and whose USCIS approval of that petition (aka the I-171H) has not expired, will be able to proceed with their adoption under the I-600A process if they take certain steps while their approval remain valid. This means that families with valid Form I-600A approvals will not be required to transition to The Hague process via Form I-800A. In order to maintain their status as ‘grandfathered’ cases, families with non-expired Form I-600A approvals must request a one-time free extension. Then, prior to the expiration of the one-time free extension, families must file a new Form I-600A and pay the appropriate fee.

2 comments:

Ava's family said...

Do you have any idea how happy I am for you guys!!!!! ALL your dreams will come true!!! =)

Lynn said...

AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!


Lisa, I am on top of the world right now!!! I'm so glad I can stop researching and sending stuff to our congress person. I was resenting all the time I was devoting to it!! Now I don't have to!!!