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If the parents are together and raising the child, then they won't qualify for an orphan visa to immigrate to the US. At that point, the only option would be for you to adopt them in the country of origin and live abroad with them for 2 years before you could immigrate them as a blood relative.
But, you have a bigger issue than that right now. Currently, there is no agreement between the US and Vietnam for adoptions. You cannot do a Vietnamese adoption from the US. If you are eligible to do an adoption as non-resident citizens in Vietnam, you could probably go that route, but again can't bring the child into the US unless they meet the standards for the orphan visa.
You can find some information at the State Dept regarding what qualifies a child for the orphan visa, which isn't just being a classic orphan. But, again there isn't a procedure from adopting from Vietnam while in the US right now. They are supposed to iron out an agreement for special needs adoptions this spring with regular adoptions to move again at a later date. But, as of today its not possible.
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