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Old 01-17-2009, 02:24 PM
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Actually, when I worked in the field in the early years of this decade, it was already an issue. I remember a letter that was sent by the USCIS to an agency that wanted to use this practice for a Russian adoption, where the prospective parent's history, involving alcohol abuse and DUIs, would have prohibited that family from adopting.

The USCIS made it very clear that sending incomplete information to the foreign country was not allowed. The USCIS felt that the foreign country needed to see ALL the information that the USCIS received and considered, in making a decision about whether to approve someone.

Sharon
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