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− | '''4. File the Form [[I-600]] with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to initiate the Pre-[[Adoption]] Immigration Review prior to filing an [[adoption]] case with the courts'''
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− | Under the Pre-[[Adoption]] Immigration Review (PAIR) program, the U.S. prospective [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]](s) files a Form [[I-600]], [http://www.uscis.gov/i-600 Petition to Classify Orphan as an Immediate Relative], with the National Benefits Center (NBC) prior to obtaining a final [[Adoption Decree|adoption decree]] from the relevant court authority in [[Ethiopia]]. After review of the Form [[I-600]] petition and completion of the Form I-604 investigation, NBC will make a preliminary determination on whether the child meets the definition of [[orphan]] under U.S. immigration law. If the determination is favorable, NBC will issue a preliminary determination of immigration eligibility to the U.S. prospective [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]](s) in the form of a USCIS PAIR letter. If an unfavorable determination is made, NBC may issue a request for additional evidence or denial letter to the U.S. prospective [[Adoptive Parent|adoptive parent]](s).
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− | Beginning on September 1, 2013, the Ethiopian government will require a USCIS PAIR letter in all U.S. [[adoption]] cases filed with the Ethiopian Federal First Instance Court (FFIC). Therefore, beginning on May 1, 2013, all new [[adoption]] cases filed with NBC must undergo a pre-[[adoption]] immigration review.
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− | To initiate the PAIR process, prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] should submit a completed Form I‑600 together with all available documentation listed in the Form [[I-600]] Instructions, minus an [[Adoption Decree|adoption decree]] or grant of [[Legal Custody|legal custody]] to the USCIS National Benefits Center through the Dallas Lockbox. All documents originally produced in a foreign language must be accompanied by a certified English translation. In addition, the following PAIR-specific documentation must be submitted when the child’s country of origin is [[Ethiopia]]:
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− | In addition to the documentation required in the Form [[I-600]] instructions pertaining to evidence that the child is an [[orphan]] as defined in section 101(b)(1)(F) and 8 CFR 204.3(b), there may be [[Ethiopia]] specific documentation that can help establish the child’s [[orphan]] status. Such documentation may include, but is not limited to:
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