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Old 08-09-2006, 11:17 AM
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PGN stands for Procuraduria General de la Nacion -- roughly equivalent to the national Attorney General's office. After the Family Court reviews and approves/recommends an adoption, the FC paperwork is joined by the US Embassy authorization and review/approval of the adoption and DNA testing, and it all goes to PGN for review. Once the PGN reviews and agrees to the adoption, it issues the orders or declarations that terminate the birth family's rights, make the child legally yours and change the child's last name to a version of yours.
Around that point there's the final birthmother signoff (if it's a relinquishment case) and the issuance of a new Birth Register (Birth Certificate). Then the lawyer can apply for a passport, then for an appointment for the exit physical by a US Embassy-approved MD before the VISA is applied for from the US Embassy.


***PGN has nothing to do with the INS (unless your case is awaiting pre-PGN embassy approval, but usually the case is not submitted to PGN until after that is done).


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