Wisconsin Code § 48.97

Adoption and guardianship orders of other jurisdictions
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(1) EFFECT AND RECOGNITION OF ADOPTION DECREES OF OTHER STATES. When the relationship of parent and
child has been created by an order of adoption of a court of any
other state, the rights and obligations of the parties as to matters
within the jurisdiction of this state shall be determined under s.
48.92 as though the order of adoption was entered by a court of
this state.
(2) EFFECT AND RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN ADOPTION DECREES. If the adoption of a child who was born in a foreign jurisdiction and who was not a citizen of the United States at the time
of birth was finalized under the laws of the jurisdiction from
which the child was adopted and if the child was admitted to the
United States with an IR-3 or IH-3 visa issued by the U.S. citizenship and immigration services, all of the following apply:
(a) The adoption shall be recognized by this state and the
rights and obligations of the adoptive parent and child shall be determined under s. 48.92 as though the order of adoption was entered by a court of this state.
(b) The adoptive parent shall not be required to readopt the
child in this state.
(c) Within 365 days of a child being admitted to the United
States, the adoptive parent shall submit a letter to the court requesting registration of the foreign adoption order. The parent
shall include in the request all of the following:
1. Evidence as to the date, place of birth, and parentage of
the child.
2. A certified or notarized copy of the final order of adoption
entered by a court of the foreign jurisdiction and, if that final order is not in English, a certified translation or a notarized copy of
a certified translation of that final order.
3. A sworn statement by the adoptive parent including all of
the following:
a. That a home study was completed as required or recognized by this state and the home study recommends the parent as
an adoptive parent.
b. That the required preadoption training was completed.
c. That the adoptive parent is receiving and will receive supervision from a licensed child welfare agency in the United
States until the court enters an order registering the foreign adoption order and has satisfied all preadoption training requirements.
4. The name and address of the adoptive parents and the
child.
5. Any other information necessary for the state registrar to
prepare a certification of birth data for the child.
(d) Upon receipt of the letter under par. (c), the court shall enter an order registering the foreign adoption order, and may
change the name of the child to that requested by the adoptive parents. The court shall then transmit the order registering the foreign adoption order to the state registrar.
(e) An order registering the foreign adoption order shall have
the same effect as an adoption order granted under s. 48.91.
(3) EFFECT AND RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN GUARDIANSHIP
DECREES; ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. If a resident of this state
has been appointed guardian of a child who was born in a foreign
jurisdiction and who was not a citizen of the United States at the
time of birth and the child was admitted to the United States with
an IR-4 or IH-4 visa issued by the U.S. citizenship and immigration services, the guardian shall adopt the child under s. 48.839.

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