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Adoptee Citizenship Act of 2021

Introduced: March 3, 2021 Introduced by: Smith, Adam Democratic · Washington See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 3 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
May 18, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.
Mar 3, 2021
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Mar 3, 2021
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Adoptee Citizenship Act of 2021

This bill provides for the automatic acquisition of citizenship for certain individuals adopted by a U.S. citizen.

A child born outside the United States and adopted by a U.S. citizen shall automatically acquire citizenship upon meeting certain requirements, regardless of when the adoption was finalized. Currently, adoptees who were over the age of 18 on February 27, 2001, do not automatically acquire citizenship.

An individual born outside the United States and residing in the United States shall automatically acquire citizenship if the individual (1) was adopted by a citizen before becoming 18 years old, (2) was physically present in the United States in the citizen parent's custody pursuant to lawful admission before becoming 18 years old, (3) never acquired citizenship before this bill's enactment, and (4) was lawfully residing in the United States on this bill's enactment date.

An individual born outside the United States and residing outside the United States but who otherwise meets all of the requirements shall automatically acquire citizenship upon being physically present in the United States pursuant to lawful admission. Such an individual shall be subject to a background check. If the background check reveals the individual has committed a crime that was not properly resolved, the individual may not receive a visa unless the Department of Homeland Security and Department of State have coordinated with law enforcement to ensure that action was taken to resolve the issue.

What's happening now May 18, 2021

Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.

 Committees of jurisdiction 2
 Cosponsors 40
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Carbajal, Salud O.
California · Jan 13, 2022
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Norton, Eleanor Holmes
District of Columbia · Jan 13, 2022
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Smith, Christopher H.
New Jersey · Jan 13, 2022
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Emmer, Tom
Minnesota · Nov 16, 2021
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Evans, Dwight
Pennsylvania · Oct 22, 2021
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Smith, Adrian
Nebraska · Oct 22, 2021
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Huizenga, Bill
Michigan · Oct 8, 2021
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Levin, Mike
California · Oct 8, 2021
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Walberg, Tim
Michigan · Oct 8, 2021
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Scanlon, Mary Gay
Pennsylvania · Sep 28, 2021
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Fischbach, Michelle
Minnesota · Sep 24, 2021
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McBath, Lucy
Georgia · Sep 24, 2021
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Brownley, Julia
California · Jul 30, 2021
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Escobar, Veronica
Texas · Jul 30, 2021
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Hinson, Ashley
Iowa · Jul 30, 2021
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Moore, Barry
Alabama · Jul 30, 2021
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Himes, James A.
Connecticut · Jul 16, 2021
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Miller-Meeks, Mariannette
Iowa · Jul 16, 2021
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Salazar, Maria Elvira
Florida · Jul 16, 2021
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Schakowsky, Janice D.
Illinois · Jul 16, 2021
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Schneider, Bradley Scott
Illinois · Jul 16, 2021
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Simpson, Michael K.
Idaho · Jul 16, 2021
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Stauber, Pete
Minnesota · Jul 16, 2021
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Franklin, Scott
Florida · Jun 25, 2021
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DelBene, Suzan K.
Washington · Jun 16, 2021
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Steil, Bryan
Wisconsin · Jun 16, 2021
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Chu, Judy
California · Jun 15, 2021
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Fitzpatrick, Brian K.
Pennsylvania · Jun 15, 2021
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Bacon, Don
Nebraska · Mar 17, 2021
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Bost, Mike
Illinois · Mar 11, 2021
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Cloud, Michael
Texas · Mar 11, 2021
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Garcia, Sylvia R.
Texas · Mar 11, 2021
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Jayapal, Pramila
Washington · Mar 11, 2021
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Kim, Andy
New Jersey · Mar 11, 2021
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Moore, Gwen
Wisconsin · Mar 11, 2021
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Owens, Burgess
Utah · Mar 11, 2021
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Palmer, Gary J.
Alabama · Mar 11, 2021
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Pingree, Chellie
Maine · Mar 11, 2021
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Schweikert, David
Arizona · Mar 11, 2021
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Curtis, John R.
Utah · Mar 3, 2021