Form I-800 - Petition To Classify Convention Adoptee As An Immediate Relative Page 2

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Part 1.
Information About You
(Continued)
4. If you are married, complete "a" and "b" below.
a. Provide the following information about your spouse:
Family Name (Last Name)
Given Name (First Name)
Middle Name
Date of Birth
USCIS
U.S. Social Security #
Place of Birth
(mm/dd/yyyy)
Account #
(if any)
(City/Town, State/Province, Country)
b. Does your spouse reside with you?
Yes
No
If "No," provide the following information. NOTE: If you are still legally married but separated from your spouse, you
cannot file this petition unless your spouse will join in the submission of Form I-800 and the adoption of the child.
Home Address - Street Number and Name
Apt. #
City
State or Province
Zip/Postal Code
Country
Mailing Address (if different from home address)
Apt. #
C/O (in care of)
City
State or Province
Zip/Postal Code
Country
Contact Information:
E-Mail Address
Daytime Phone #
(if any)
(with area/country code)
Part 2. Processing Information
1. Provide the following information on your previously approved Form I-800A.
Date of Approval
Date Approval/Extension Expires
USCIS
(mm/dd/yyyy):
(mm/dd/yyyy)
Receipt #
2. Check "a," "b," or "c." (If none of the below options apply, STOP. You cannot file this petition.)
a.
The child will seek an immigrant visa, if Form I-800 is approved, because the child will reside in the United States with me,
the U.S. citizen petitioner, after the child's admission to the United States on the basis of the proposed adoption.
NOTE: If you, the U.S. citizen petitioner, are domiciled in the United States, but are posted abroad temporarily under
official orders as a member of the Uniformed Services as defined in 5 U.S.C. 2101, or as a civilian officer or employee of
the U.S. Government, the child will be deemed to be coming to the United States to reside in the United States with you, the
U.S. citizen petitioner.
b.
The child will seek a nonimmigrant visa, in order to travel to the United States to obtain naturalization under section 322 of
the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), because I (we), the U.S. citizen petitioner and spouse (if married), intend to
complete the adoption abroad, and I (we) will continue to reside abroad with the child immediately following the adoption,
rather than residing in the United States.
NOTE: This option is not available if the child will be adopted in the United States. You must complete the adoption
abroad to use this option.
Form I-800 03/10/17 N Page 2

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