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Jan 31, 2023
8:57:51am
AFewThoughts Political Junky
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Q:We need to do this now as he is 18, graduates and is planning a mission. I am not sure how to go about the process with him being adopted from Taiwan at 4yo. We have US Birth Certificates, Adoption papers, SS card, etc.. Do we take the prof of citizenship info just like normal and fill out the paper work? Or will there be more to it than that.

A: To obtain a passport for an individual who was adopted from Taiwan at 4 years old and now 18 years old, the following steps are recommended:

1. Gather the required documentation: U.S. birth certificate, adoption papers, Social Security card, and any other proof of U.S. citizenship.

2. Complete Form DS-11, Application for a U.S. Passport.

3. Pay the required fee and submit the application, supporting documents, and 2 passport photos to the U.S. Department of State or a designated acceptance facility.

4. It is possible that the adoption process may result in additional documentation requirements or a more complex application process. In such cases, the Department of State may require additional proof of citizenship or a court order to issue a passport.

It is recommended to contact the Department of State directly for more specific information and guidance on the process.

Q: can you explain step 4 more?

A:Step 4 refers to the potential for additional documentation or a more complex application process that may be required in some cases of international adoption. This may happen if there is a question about the individual's citizenship status or if the adoption documentation is incomplete or has not been recognized in the United States.

In such cases, the Department of State may request additional proof of citizenship, such as a court order or additional adoption-related documentation. The individual may also be asked to provide additional information or attend an interview to confirm their identity and citizenship status.

It's important to note that every adoption case is unique and the requirements may vary depending on the individual circumstances. For more information and guidance, it's recommended to contact the Department of State directly.
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