Archive for the ‘International adoptions’ Category

Adoption Alert: Ethiopia

Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Adoption Processing at the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa

December 7, 2010

The Department of State continues to be concerned about reports highlighting adoption related fraud, malfeasance, and abuse in Ethiopia, and acknowledges the concerns expressed by families over the integrity of the adoption process.  The U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa actively tracks all adoption visa cases, incorporating information provided by adoption agencies and the Government of Ethiopia, to ensure that the adoption process continues to operate transparently and ethically.

The Ethiopian government requires that adoptive parents must appear at the Ethiopian federal court hearing for their adoptive child in order for the adoption to be approved.  If there are two adoptive parents but only one parent can attend the hearing, special permission from the federal court must be obtained in advance,* and the attending parent must have a power of attorney from the other.  It generally takes three weeks or more after the court date for the adoption agency to obtain the documentation necessary for an immigrant visa application, including the adopted child’s birth certificate and Ethiopian passport.  Adoptive parents can expect to wait at least one month after the court hearing for a visa interview appointment.

Adoptive parents should be aware that in all adoption visa cases worldwide, an I-604 investigation must be completed in connection with every I-600 application.  Depending on the circumstances of the case, this investigation may take several weeks or even months to complete.  Additional information may be required to determine the facts surrounding a child’s relinquishment or abandonment and whether a child meets the definition of an orphan under U.S. immigration law.   The Embassy strongly recommends that adoptive parents who return to the U.S. after the court hearing not travel again to Ethiopia for the immigrant visa process until they have confirmed with their adoption agency that the Embassy has scheduled a visa interview.  Those who plan to stay in Ethiopia between the court hearing and interview should obtain Ethiopian visas in advance of travel, and ensure the validity of their visas to avoid immigration proceedings and/or significant fines.

* If only one parent meets the adoptive child before the court date, the child will qualify for an IR-4, not an IR-3 visa (which means that the child will not become a U.S. citizen upon entry to the United States and will have to be re-adopted in the United States).

The Embassy’s Adoptions Unit can be reached at consadoptionaddis@state.gov. Please continue to monitor http://adoption.state.gov/ for updated information.

Ukraine Adoptions

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

December 9, 2010

On November 3, 2010, a proposed bill that would place a moratorium on intercountry adoptions from countries without bilateral agreements, including the United States passed a first reading in the Ukrainian parliament.  On December 7, the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv learned the proposed moratorium bill has been scheduled for a second reading during the upcoming plenary session on December 16.  As the plenary session does have several important agenda items, this schedule may be subject to change depend­ing on the progress of each issue.

Additionally, the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv was informed that a slight, but possibly important, change was made to the text for the second reading.  The bill originally stated, “intercountry adoptions will not be allowed for the citizens and permanent residents of the countries with which Ukraine does not have bilateral adoption agreements. The change eliminates the word “bilateral,” which may allow the possibility of multilateral agreements, like the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption, to take the place of bilateral agreements.

The Ukrainian State Department for Adoptions (SDA) has indicated that adoption processing will be conducted as usual until mandated by a change in legislation.

The Department of State cannot predict the outcome of the second reading. However, the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv is active in encouraging its counterparts to consider the Hague Adoption Convention as the best means to address concerns in the adoption process and to safeguard cases in progress.  The Embassy is monitoring the situation closely.  Any prospective adoptive parents with cases currently open in Ukraine are encouraged to contact the U.S. Embassy Kyiv Adoption Unit.  The Embassy maintains a listserv to communicate with U.S. citizen prospective adoptive parents and will use this to send updates as information is available.

USCIS fees change for I-600

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

This is to advise that effective November 23, 2010 the adjusted fee for filing the I600 for a non-sibling group will be $720. For more information please visit the USCIS website at www.uscis@state.gov .

Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan delegations will visit Adoption Options

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Adoption Options will be hosting delegations from Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan on August 19th.  One of the objectives of their visit to San Diego is, “Exploring cultural and social support networks and tools for adopted children and adoptive families”. The delegations consist of Deputy Prosecutors, Judges, and members of the Department of Education. We hope that this meeting will positively impact international adoptions in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

Kyrgyzstan donations

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Adoption Options has completed our collection drive and have collected $7,500.  One of our family members that adopted from Kyrgyzstan has volunteered to bring the donation and purchase food items for the orphanages in the country. We are in a process of confirming the dates when the family can travel and visit orphanages. Adoption Options would like to thank everyone for helping to collect the money for orphanages in Kyrgyzstan. We will be updating our blog regarding the donations.

Adoption Options Receives Accreditation from Russia

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Adoption Options has great news to share with all of you.  We finally received our agency accreditation from Russia after 8 years of hard struggle.  We are pleased to announce that on February 1, 2010 Adoption Options, Inc. was officially accredited by the Ministry of Education in Russian Federation. 

For all of our families that are currently with completed dossiers nothing will change.  For those preparing for their dossiers, there will be slightly different paperwork that will be completed. 

We will continue to work with the Frank Foundation CAI as we always have.  We share a common mission with Frank Foundation CAI that binds us closely together.  While receiving our accreditation will not directly impact you, it does strengthen our political position in Russia. I hope that you share our excitement with this achievement and know that this strengthens our ability to help you complete your goal of adopting a Russian child.

 Warm regards, 

Brent E. Yoder, LCSW

Executive Director

Update on Kyrgyzstan program

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Dear Kyrgyzstan Families:

We have contacted the General Consul at the Kyrgyzstan embassy for an update on the adoption status in Kyrgyzstan.  She told us again that everything is prepared for adoptions to start again and that they do plan on continuing the program but that there was no date set for implimentation.  The 65 families that were suspended in the middle of their adoptions have not progressed regardless of political pressure applied by US authorities.  The Joint Council has initiated a new request for appeal to Kyrgyzstan authorities and for political pressure to finalize these 65 adoptions.

The bottom line is that we are still in a suspended state waiting for the Kyrgyzstan government to begin implimentation.  I am sorry that I do not have something more definitive to report.  We will keep monitoring the situation and let you know if there are any progress.  Again if anyone would like to switch to one of our other countries of Russia or Kazakhstan we will assist you without any additional agency fee.  Please let me know if you have any questions.

Warm regards,

 Brent E. Yoder, LCSW

Executive Director

Free Informational Meeting in Rancho Cucamonga

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Info Meeting in City of Rancho Cucamonga @ 7PM. Please RSVP to Lori Weiner by February 8, 2010 at lori@adoption-options.org or call 1-877-542-7772 for more information and location.

Chinese New Year Celebration!!!

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Families with Children from China-San Diego invites families to join them for the celebration of Chinese New Year on February 27, 2010 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For more information, please call 619-312-2906 or email MadelineHailey@aol.com

Adoption Options appears on local news

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Brent Yoder, Executive Director of Adoption Options, appeared on KUSI news to talk about the international adoption process in Haiti. To view this news segment, please click on the link.

http://www.kusi.com/news/goodmorning/82394042.html

For more information, please contact Brent Yoder at (619) 294-7772.