No. The adoption process is only applied for someone 18 or older to adopt a minor (and rarely an adult, who must be a US legal resident/citizen).
What you may be thinking about is "family re-unification", a part of the 1965 Immigration law that allows a citizen's family to apply for visas to be reunified in the US. However, the citizen must be 18 or older in order to start a family re-unification process. That is, the citizen child has no legal avenue to remove his or her parents' illegal status.
This is a common misunderstood concept that leads children of illegal parents to be misnamed "anchor babies", even though they have little actual ability to help their parents gain legal status. If the illegal parents are caught and deported, the only choices for the children are to join their parents in their country or origin, or stay in the US under foster care services without their parents. See the Elvira Arellano case where the illegal parent was deported and force to take her son, a US citizen, with her or leave him to foster care.
With all of the red tape and paperwork you will need to go through, it is not likely, especially if you plan to adopt from outside the US. Odds are you'll end up being deported yourself.
No because the alien has to have a U.S. citizenship first!!!!!!!!
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Yes, you can adopt an illegal alien. The parents of the child have to give up all parental rights over the child.
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Giving recent security there's a lot of things that has to be done when a foreign born child is being adopted out with the parent's consent. The American consulate of that respective country can tell you what it takes to adopt a child.
An illegal alien cannot become a child's guardian. A guardian is someone who is legally allowed to look after a child and lives in a particular country legally.
yes i think there is a law and that if the child was born in American then he has the right to file for who so ever he needs and the government sould be careful about the laws
Your boyfriend can not adopt your child while he also remains yours. It does not matter if he is a US citizen, legal alien or illegal alien. For him to do that he would need to marry you. The license would cost $35.00 and you would each need a picture ID.
I adopted a child. The main reasons you should not adopt is A: The adoption may be illegal for one party or the other. B: The child may have special needs that the adoptive parents are not capable of providing for.
The only way you can adopt a child is that you have no child of your own at all. I have 2 girls of my own and live in america. my husband wanted to adopt a child in Iran. You also need to have a house or a land under the child's name in order to adopt a child.
Children can be citizens on their own. For example- illegal alien gives birth in the U.S., the illegal mother is still illegal but the child would be a U.S. citizen.
As per the current US Immigration Law, If the child is born in the US, then it will be considered to be a US citizen, irrespective of the illegal status of its parents.
YES- anyone born in the US is a citizen Yes. The child is legal, but the parents are not. They can be deported and separated from the child, or just move back to where they came from with the child.