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FAQ / Q: What about military and other U.S. government employees stationed abroad?




By their nature, U.S. government employees assigned abroad in the military and in other U.S. government agencies are on temporary assignments. These U.S. citizens are considered to be habitually resident in the United States and thus their adoption of U.S. children will be considered to be a U.S. domestic adoption, not a Convention adoption.

 




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