Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Presidente Putin firmo prohibicion de adoptar niños rusos a familias de USA

Todos esperabamos que el sentido comun se impusiera y el presidente Putin como ejecutivo del gobierno ruso tuviera un poco de sensates y no firmara esa ridicula ley que mezcla la politica con lo humanitario. Sin embargo otra vez mas gano la insensatez.  El dia 28 de Dciembre Putin firmo la ley pasada y aprobada por los miembros del parlamento ruso.
Miles de familias norteamericanas se veran afectadas por este cambio y el caos economico que va a provocar tendra consecuencias que como simepre recaeran en las familias y en los niños y en poco afectaran a los politicos.
Esta nueva ley entro en efecto el 1 de enero de 2013 pero todavia nadie sabe como se implementara.
Las autoridades norteamericanas recomiendan a las familias asesorarse y averiguar en que forma les va a afectar este cambio.
Aqui les adjuntamos la noticia tal como fue publicada por RainbowKids:

"On December 28, President Vladimir Putin signed into law Russian Federal Law No. 186614-6, which prohibits the adoption of Russian children by U.S. citizens. This law will go into effect on January 1, 2013. In keeping with the spirit of the current U.S.-Russia adoption agreement, which went into effect on November 1, 2012, the U.S. government continues to urge the Russian government to allow U.S. families in the process of adopting a child from Russia to complete their adoptions so that these children may join permanent, loving families.
At this time the Russian government has provided no details on how the law will be implemented. The Department of State has no information on whether the Russian government intends to permit the completion of any pending adoptions.
In observance of national holidays, most Russian government offices will be closed through January 8, 2013.
 Prior to traveling to Russia, we strongly encourage families, in cooperation with their adoption service providers, to confirm that Russian authorities will process their adoptions to conclusion and provide all required documents. It remains unclear whether Russian immigration authorities will allow adoptees to depart the country and whether families in this situation will encounter legal complications with local authorities starting on January 1, 2013.
 The U.S. Embassy in Moscow will continue to process Forms I-600, Petition to Classify Orphan as an Immediate Relative, and immigrant visa applications for children whose families have obtained all required documents as part of the adoption process. U.S. citizen adoptive parents who have completed an adoption, received a Russian passport for their child, and have filed or are ready to file Form I-600 with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and then apply for the immigrant visa at the consular section of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow should call +7-495-728-5000 or email the USCIS office at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow at Moscow.dhs@dhs.gov to request assistance."

Kryst
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