New York Order of Foreign Adoption and Name Change is a legal process that enables parents to adopt a child from another country and legally change the child's name. This process is typically initiated through the New York Supreme Court. The Order is used to ensure that the adoption and name change are legally binding in both the child's country of origin and in the United States. There are three main types of New York Order of Foreign Adoption and Name Change. These include: 1) Inter-Country Adoption: This type of adoption involves the adoption of a child from another country. The Order allows parents to legally change the child's name and ensure that it is legally binding in both the child's country of origin and the United States. 2) Name Change Following Immigration/Naturalization: This type of Order allows parents to legally change the name of their child following their immigration or naturalization. This Order is used to ensure that the name change is legally binding in both the child's country of origin and the United States. 3) Name Change Following Domestic Adoption: This type of Order is used when parents wish to legally change the name of their child following a domestic adoption. This Order ensures that the name change is legally binding in both the child's country of origin and the United States.