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Here at Orphans Adoption we specialize
in helping families from all over United States. We have developed
a process where every Adoptive Family can get help, on the best
level possible, no matter where they are located country wise. We
are advocates of honest and supportive relations between our
Families. We know that there are some agencies that crossing a line
by bringing dishonesty and distress to many more families than they
actually help. We work hard to meet all the legal criteria’s in
every country we currently work. Our reputation is the reputation
you want your adoption agency have and we work hard to keep it that
way. We know how frustrating it is when there is an emergency
situation and the only answer you get is the sound of answering
machine or automated service that is trying to make you go from one
list of services to another list of choices, and so on. We practice
different approach at Orphans Adoption and our clients are thankful
for that.
Please remember that Orphans Adoption
is a Unique international adoption organization specializing on
helping families to give orphaned children home. We work hard to
lower adoption fees and raise quality of service. We do work
individually with every family that seeks our help. All our fees
include unlimited time with our caseworker – whether on the phone,
email, or in person. Our Ukrainian Coordinators proved themselves
as being very efficient, very helpful, and very friendly. We also
managed to keep foreign fees in a low margin that is very welcomed
among ours families. Orphans Adoption works to prove that there is
no need of spinning the cost of International Adoption. Orphans
Adoption is designed to reach wider audience by providing services
nation wide and educating all interesting parties about
International Adoption and benefits of Adopting through Orphans
Adoption. Our Adoption Organization is designed to provide Adopting
Families with the service they deserve and the fees they can
afford.
International Adopton China:
Chinese authorities are extremely sensitive about the intrusion of
foreign entities. Adoption is also a sensitive subject in China. It
is therefore advisable for any person interested in adopting a
child from China to act with discretion and decorum. High profile
attention to adoption in China could curtail or eliminate
altogether adoption of Chinese children by persons from countries
that have caused adoption to become the subject of public
attention.
International Adoption
Russia: Children of all ages, including babies and sibling
groups, are available through Russian Adoption program. All children must be on
the Russian national database for four months prior to being
approved for foreign adoption. Families will receive pictures and
medical reports of available children, though sometimes this
information is not provided before the first trip to Russia.
Although it is not necessary that a child have medical or
developmental disabilities to be eligible for international
adoption from Russia, adopting parents should consider all children
adopted internationally to be special needs. Adopting parents
should expect developmental delays. In general, limited information
is available regarding the child’s birth parents. Both boys and
girls are available for adoption.
International Adoption
Ukraine: According to Ukraine law a child must be at least
fourteen months of age before they are eligible for adoption by foreigners. Occasionally,
infants under one year of age are available. Although it is not
necessary that a child have medical or developmental disabilities
to be eligible for international adoption, adopting parents should
consider all children adopted from Ukraine to be special needs.
Adopting parents should expect developmental delays. In general,
limited information is available regarding the child’s birth
parents. Both boys and girls are available for
adoption.
International Adoption
Kazakhstan: Children up to 16 years of age are available for
adoption in Kazakstan. As is often
the case in international adoption, national residents are given
priority regarding infant adoption. Consequently, babies will be
approximately 4 to 6 months old before becoming available for
foreign adoption. Because of the country’s unique history and
location within Central Asia, both Caucasian and Asian children are
available for adoption. Additionally, both boys and girls are
available for adoption. Although it is not necessary that a child
have medical or developmental disabilities to be eligible for
international adoption, adopting parents should consider all
children adopted internationally to be special needs. Due to the
effects of institutionalization, adoptive parents should expect
some developmental delays.
Vietnam International
Adoption: Orphans Adoptions program in Vietnam places primarily
infants born to single women and abandoned at birth. Although it is
not necessary that a child have medical or developmental
disabilities to be eligible for international adoption, adopting
parents should consider all children adopted internationally to be
special needs. Adopting parents should expect some developmental
delays. In general, we receive limited or no information regarding
the child’s birth parents. Both boys and
girls are available for adoption. The average age of a child at
placement is 8 weeks. Currently the waiting time for a referral is
approximately 4 to 6 months after a family completes their Orphan
Adoption paperwork.
International Adoption Kenya:
Kenyan courts are not institutionally biased against foreigners
seeking to adopt children in Kenya. However, Kenyan law
specifically states that that an adoption ORDER shall not be made
in favor of a sole applicant who is male or an applicant who is of
a different race than the child unless there are extenuating
circumstances. Although it still remains an issue, the courts are
beginning to take a more liberal view of racial differences between
potential adopters and the child. Overall, when considering an
adoption case, Kenyan courts view the welfare of the child as
paramount. Foreigners interested in adopting a child in Kenya may
wish to employ legal representation that is familiar with the
practices of Kenya's legal system, as the court's interpretation of
adoption laws can vary widely depending on the
case.
Honduras International
Adoption: The following is a guide for U.S. citizens who are
interested in adopting a child in Honduras and applying for an
immigrant visa for the child to come to the United States. This
process involves complex Honduran and U.S. legal requirements. U.S.
consular officers give each petition careful consideration on a
case-by-case basis to ensure that the legal requirements of both
countries have been met, for the protection of the prospective
adoptive parent(s), the biological parents(s) and the child.
Interested U.S. citizens are strongly encouraged to contact U.S.
consular officials in Honduras before formalizing an adoption
agreement to ensure that appropriate procedures have been followed
which will make it possible for the Embassy (Consulate) to issue a
U.S. immigrant visa for the child.
International Adoption Process: Our
Adoption Process starts with you, with a prospective Adoptive
Parent. The very first step towards an International Adoption is to
fill out our preliminary Application Form, carefully describing all
your adoption needs for the future evaluating purposes. As soon as
we receive and evaluate your information, we will be contacting you
via email or phone with the suitable programs that we have or with
the information on suitable children that potentially could be
placed with your family. Upon choosing the right direction for your
adoption process, we will send you an official application with the
legal contractual agreement that will in all details describe our
relations and obligations between each other. This step is
necessary legal procedure that ensures clarity and legality of the
process.
Guatemala International
Adoption Program: Over the past year,
Guatemalan court rulings on proposed changes to adoption procedures
have resulted in program delays, and may do so again in the future;
however, the program remains attractive to Americans because
children may become available for adoption at very young ages and
infants available for adoption are often cared for by foster
families. In 2004, U.S. citizens adopted approximately 3,264
children from Guatemala. Older and special needs children are also
available for adoption. Children may reside in orphanages or foster
care
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