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miketh
Oct 22, 2010, 09:41 PM
I came from vietnam and adopted when I was 6 with the couple who are americans. I got a serious problem with it when I knew I can't apply for a passport for crossing other countries. My dad just told me about it.He missed some important papers when they adopt me. Tell how to solve this problem or how to know my status?

Synnen
Oct 23, 2010, 10:33 AM
How old are you now?

What papers?

You need a lawyer, in all probability.

Fr_Chuck
Oct 23, 2010, 12:47 PM
When you are adopted, you will have adoption paper work and a new birth certificate. ** I am assuming you were adopted in the US and moved to the US.

miketh
Oct 24, 2010, 08:15 PM
Im 38 years old now.. I was one of the war child who were kidnapped and bought in a black market.. thats all I know..
I have my birth certificate made and legal documents for my adoption. I just don't have green card..
I came from vietnam and american couple adopted me.

Synnen
Oct 24, 2010, 10:45 PM
Thank you for sharing your age. It's illegal to help a minor, and I know that Vietnamese children have a varied history of what might have happened due to the war years.

If you have legal adoption papers, filed through the courts, then you are an American citizen. You shouldn't NEED a green card--your adoption gave you citizenship.

Due to the black market nature of the adoption, however, I would consult with an attorney just to verify that everything regarding the adoption was filed correctly. If it wasn't, then the attorney can help you fix the situation. After 38 years, I would think that it should just be a matter of paperwork to fix any lingering problems.

However, I am not an attorney--I'm actually a birthmother who has been involved in a lot of aspects of the adoption community for a while now. I can't imagine that it would be that difficult to get all the paperwork you need, but you should consult with an attorney to be sure. And I really suggest going to an attorney that specializes in adoption law.

miketh
Oct 26, 2010, 10:37 PM
Thank you very much.. That's a huge help for me.