StepParent Adoption 360

How does stepparent adoption affect my child's citizenship or immigration status in Florida?

Florida

Adoption can have significant positive immigration effects, depending on the child's current status and the adoptive parent's citizenship.

If the adopting stepparent is a U.S. citizen and the child is not:

- The child is under 18

- The child is a permanent resident (green card holder)

- The child resides in the custody of the U.S. citizen parent

- The adoption is legally finalized

If the child is already a U.S. citizen:

If both the stepparent and child are non-citizens:

Important: This is a complex intersection of family law and immigration law. We prepare all adoption documents ($349), but we recommend consulting an immigration attorney if citizenship is a factor.

Process in Florida:

Call (855) 924-0450 to discuss your immigration-related adoption questions.

Answered by Douglas Brown, Adoption Document Specialist — 25+ years experience, 34,000+ families served since 2001.

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