Adopting a child is a beautiful thing. Unfortunately, it can be a rather bureaucratic process even under the best of circumstances. Compared to biological parents, adoptive parents often have to deal with an extra layer of red tape, especially if they adopted their child from overseas. If you need an expedited passport for your internationally adopted child, here’s what you need to know before you apply.
Make Sure Your Child is a Citizen
In order to get a US passport, your adopted child must have US citizenship. Per the The Child Citizenship Act of 2000, most children adopted by parents who are American citizens gain citizenship automatically once the adoption is “full and final.”
Usually, if your child came to the US on a IR-3 visa, that means that the adoption process was completed in the foreign country and the adoption is considered “full and final.” If your child came in on an IR-4 visa, you will need to have the adoption finalized in the US before you can apply for a passport.
Gather All Relevant Documents
To get an expedited passport for your internationally adopted child, you will need the following documents:
- The adoption decree
- Both adoptive parents’ US birth certificates OR the child’s Certificate of Citizenship.
- 2 passport photos.
- For children under the age of 16, both parents must appear with their child, bring proof of identification, and provide consent for the child to be issued a passport.
- If both parents are unable to appear at the acceptance agency to give consent, read this post on getting a child passport to learn about other options for meeting the parental consent requirements.
- Minors age 16 and 17 only need one parent to appear with them when they apply for an expedited passport.
Apply for an Expedited Passport
There are two ways to apply for an expedited passport. You can apply directly through the US Passport Agency by paying an additional $60.00 when you submit your child’s passport application and writing “Expedite” on the application envelope. However, the government’s expediting process still takes at least 2 weeks, even if you overnight the application and pay for overnight return shipping for your child’s passports.
An easier and faster way to order an expedited passport for your child is to use a private passport expediting company. Not only will you get your child’s passport more quickly, you’ll also get a higher level of customer service from your own personal case manager.
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I’M AN ADOPTED CHILD AGE OF 23 AND HAVE A FINAL ADOPTION DECREE IM NO LONGER WITH MY PARENTS AND IM TRYING TO FIX MY CITIZENSHIP BUT THEY NEVER APPLIED ANYTHING FOR ME.
You should include your adoption decree with your paperwork as well as any early life records you may have. These will be used as your proof of citizenship. Once you have your passport, you will be able to use this as your official proof of US citizenship.
I adopted my daughter from Russia in Feb. of 2001. She has a Russian birth certificate and a permanent residents card. She is 12 now, what do I have to do to get her a passport.
Thank you.
Beverly Gill
Hi Beverly,
Has the adoption been finalized? If so, see this link for details on how to prove her US citizenship when you apply: https://www.rushmypassport.com/newlp/blog/2012/01/passports-for-children-adopted-overseas/
Also, keep in mind that it’s not a bad idea to get a certificate of citizenship, too, if you can afford it. They’re expensive, but having another document that proves citizenship around can be really handy if her passport is ever lost or stolen.
I have a child adopted from China. She has a certificate of citizenship and a social security number. If I wanted to expedite her passport through your service, what would I need to do? Thanks!
Hi Nina,
There’s a list of the other documents you need in this post. If you have any other questions, feel free to give us a call before you order, and we’ll be glad to help.
Thanks, and have a wonderful week!