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FAQ / Is There a Fingerprinting Requirement and Fee?



Each prospective adoptive parent, and any adult member of their household, must submit fingerprints for the required background check. The fee for fingerprinting is $80.00 for each prospective adoptive parent and any adult members of the household. For prospective adoptive parent(s) residing overseas, there is no USCIS fee for fingerprinting. The U.S. Department of State consular office or military installation abroad may still charge a fingerprinting fee according to its own requirements.



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