The Office of Children’s Issues has received inquiries about the
January 27, 2017 Executive Order on Protecting the Nation from Terrorist
Attacks by Foreign Nationals, and how it may impact intercountry
adoptions involving children from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan,
Syria, and Yemen.
Travelers, including adopted children, who are nationals of one of
these countries, are not permitted to enter the United States or be
issued an immigrant or nonimmigrant visa for 90 days, beginning January
27, 2017.
The Executive Order provides that “the Secretaries of State and
Homeland Security may, on a case-by-case basis, and when in the national
interest, issue visas or other immigration benefits to nationals of
countries for which visas and benefits are otherwise blocked.” We are
working closely with the Department of Homeland Security to identify
exceptions to this Executive Order that are in the national interest.
We will update adoption.state.gov as more information becomes available. Please contact adoption@state.gov with inquiries related to specific intercountry adoptions already in process.
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