Terms Used In Louisiana Children's Code 1283.1

  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
  • Birth certificate: means official documentation of the child's record of birth acceptable to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services and, if the document is not in English, a certified translation of the document. See Louisiana Children's Code 1281.3
  • Foreign orphan: means a child living in a Non-Hague Convention country (a) who is under the age of sixteen at the time a Form I-600, Petition to Classify Orphan as an Immediate Relative, is filed on his behalf and who is found by the Department of State or United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to meet the definition of "orphan" under Section 101(b)(1)(F) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 USC 1101(b)(1)(F)); or (b) who is under the age of eighteen and is a biological sibling of a child previously adopted by the same applicant(s) who is petitioning on his behalf. See Louisiana Children's Code 1281.3

A.  The petition for adoption of a foreign orphan shall be styled:  “In re __________, Applying for Adoption of Foreign Orphan from a Non-Hague Convention Country.”  The petition or an attached exhibit shall state:

(1)  The full name, address, age, occupation, and marital status of each petitioner.

(2)  The name by which the child is known to petitioners as well as the name under which the birth of the child is recorded.

(3)  The place and date of the birth of the child if known; if not known, then the approximate age of the child.

(4)  The date and circumstances under which the child entered the home of the petitioner.

(5)  Any relationship existing between the petitioner and the child.

B.  The petition shall be accompanied by a certification for adoption, a certified copy of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services documentation of orphan status, a copy of the child’s immigrant visa or permanent resident card, the original or a certified copy of a valid foreign custody decree, together with a notarized  translation, and the original or certified copy of a valid birth certificate, together with a notarized translation, and an affidavit of fees and expenses.

Acts 1999, No. 1268, §1; Acts 2013, No. 86, §1.