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The Hague Abduction Convention (Convention) is an international treaty that provides a civil remedy to parents seeking the return of a child wrongfully removed or retained across international borders. The Convention also allows a party to file an application to secure rights of access to children when parents live in different countries.
Please speak to your attorney before completing your Hague application package. Most countries require only one application packet per family. Some countries need translations of your application and supporting documents. Ask a country officer for more information about translations and other country specific requirements.
There are two types of Convention cases: return and access. The forms are similar for both types of cases but the outcome you seek is different. Check the box for “Return” if you seek the return of your child. Check the box for “Access” if you seek access to or visitation with your child. You can file an application for the return of a child to the United State with the U.S. Central Authority. But, the United States must have been partnered with the country when your child was wrongfully removed or retained.
If you are applying for access to your child, include details on the type of access you are seeking. You may want to describe how expenses will be covered, visitation schedules and locations, and any other pertinent information. If more space is needed, attach extra pages to your application.
The Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. § 552a), and related rules provide a range of protections for personal information that the Department, including its embassies and consulates worldwide, maintains about you. You can list the people and groups you would like the Department to share relevant and appropriate information about your case/situation. If you check “Yes” for “Congressional offices,” we will notify your congressional representatives about your child’s reported abduction. If you change your mind or need to add someone, you may update this form at any time.
You must complete the Convention application and a translation, if needed. You will also need to provide the following documents, if they apply to you.
NOTE: A complete application requires many legal documents. Some courts need original documents. The Foreign Central Authority will usually require you to submit original or certified copies of all legal documents in these cases. Please contact our office if you are unable to provide original or certified copies.
The foreign Central Authority may accept your application in English. But, some countries need parents to provide it in a local language. Talk to your country officer to learn if you will need to provide a translation.