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Old 03-02-2004, 10:53 AM
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I would not advise you to lie, either, but talk to your social worker about it and ask her/him whether it is something that could possibly be ommitted from the homestudy report. For example, SW would still get into extensive details of inheritance rights, and who would be appointed guardians of your adopted children in case you die or become disabled; but the reasons for such thoroughness would better be skipped.

Maybe your SW could make two versions of your homestudy -- one for USCIS and one for your dossier.

The reason behind my suggestion is simple: if a SW in U.S. doesn't see you fit to be parents because of sydiving, you can simply turn to another SW or agency. If a judge in Russia (or wherever) doesn't see you fit to be parents because of sydiving, you cannot do a thing.

Just my humble opinion,
Victoria
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