2008年8月9日星期六

How to Adopt a Child Overseas

The adoption of a child from another country by a U.S. citizen involves the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), the U.S. State Department, the foreign country where the child resides and any additional requirements of the state the child will live in.


Step1
Select a country you'd like to adopt a child from. Generally, countries with a stable government have the best provisions for successful adoptions.


Step2
Choose an agency with experience in intercountry adoption, especially in the country you hope to adopt from. Ask for references. Verify that the agency is licensed by calling the licensing specialist in your state.


Step3
Check with the state's office of the attorney general to see if any complaints have been filed against the agency.


Step4
Find out the agency's minimum requirements for adoptive parents and ask about the adoptive country's requirements, if any. Also ask about costs, including travel expenses, legal costs, medical expenses and agency fees.


Step5
Expect the agency to assign a social worker to you. He or she will conduct interviews, set up a home study and - if you are approved - help with required paperwork.


Step6
Arrange for a physical exam as soon as your child has arrived. Apply for U.S. citizenship for the child.


Step7
Understand that the average cost for intercountry adoption is between $15,000 and $20,000 - but it can go higher, depending on the child's country of origin.


Step8
Be prepared to wait for as long as three years.


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