Adopting babies from abroad
Adopting babies from abroad
How easy or difficult is this? Where does a person start?
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SlipStream
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Adopting babies from abroad
god knows.
Adopting babies from abroad
SlipStream;645439 wrote: god knows.
That is so helpful - you just made me cackle, good job I work alone!!!:wah: :wah:
That is so helpful - you just made me cackle, good job I work alone!!!:wah: :wah:
Originally Posted by spot
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
She is one fit bitch innit, that Immy
Don't worry; it only seems kinky the first time
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SlipStream
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well I like 2 bring a smile:wah:
Adopting babies from abroad
any one can adopt me
and if ya come from someware hot yippee
beach front prop would be good
and if ya come from someware hot yippee
beach front prop would be good
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
Adopting babies from abroad
Do you still need breast fed?
Adopting babies from abroad
buttercup;645458 wrote: Do you still need breast fed?
can be arranged
can be arranged
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
Adopting babies from abroad
Well my breasts belong to Nomad & Accountable apparently, you'll have to ask :wah:
Adopting babies from abroad
buttercup;645466 wrote: Well my breasts belong to Nomad & Accountable apparently, you'll have to ask :wah:
is it one orange juice and the othere milk
i have orange
ps sod them two i fight 4 the right to party
is it one orange juice and the othere milk
i have orange
ps sod them two i fight 4 the right to party
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
Adopting babies from abroad
My grandson is adopted from Khazycstan. I have just email Brenda to ask about how she got started. I will let you know what she has to say.
Adopting babies from abroad
wow thank you very much Marie, its for a friend of mine, she's only been offered age 5 upwards here.
Adopting babies from abroad
Soberano;645472 wrote: e-bay.
:yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl
:yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl
Adopting babies from abroad
Soberano;645472 wrote: e-bay.
e babe :wah:
considering its an international site where is abroad exactly
e babe :wah:
considering its an international site where is abroad exactly
Adopting babies from abroad
From what I understand, it is very difficult. Which has always boggled my mind, as so many children need homes. Coincidently, my dad just told me last night that Russia has stopped allowing adoptions. US citizens were adopting Russian children for quite a few years. Russia says they were losing too many of their children. The paper work involved with an adoption from other countries can take years.
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weeder;645633 wrote: From what I understand, it is very difficult. Which has always boggled my mind, as so many children need homes. Coincidently, my dad just told me last night that Russia has stopped allowing adoptions. US citizens were adopting Russian children for quite a few years. Russia says they were losing too many of their children. The paper work involved with an adoption from other countries can take years.
My step sis completed a Russian adoption 2 yrs ago and it was expedited expediantly and expediciously.
My step sis completed a Russian adoption 2 yrs ago and it was expedited expediantly and expediciously.
I AM AWESOME MAN
Adopting babies from abroad
I meant to type .... countries other than Russia, it can take years. I have a friend here who about 7 years ago, went over to Russia.. scooped her son up, and pretty much brought him home, here. And she is a single parent.
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I know a couple, in their late 50s or early 60s, who adopted a baby girl from Japan. The paperwork was frustrating, the wait excruciating, they had to go spend time in Japan and learn about her culture, but they now have a happy, healthy two year old. They got her the week after her first birthday. If you'd like the info about where they can start, I can get it for you.
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That's so kind of you Peg, thank you.
Are there forums (support or community based) for people wishing to get into this process? Im sure that would also be a big help & comfort to her if the process will be long or frustrating.
Are there forums (support or community based) for people wishing to get into this process? Im sure that would also be a big help & comfort to her if the process will be long or frustrating.
Adopting babies from abroad
Is this a serious question? If so we adopted a little girl from China last year and I could provide some information.
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DelicateDominatrix
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Adopting babies from abroad
Good question.I think it's a longer process than it is here.I don't know much,but Im sure you can find a site about it
good luck
Adopting babies from abroad
With her permission, I am quoting my daughter in laws response to my question:
They should look at the requirements for any country they might be
interested in adopting from. Some have EXTREME requirements and require
multiple trips and some can deliver the child to the US. They need to look
at age requirements, weight, health, income, etc. for each country as well.
When they have chosen a country they should look in Adoptive Families
magazine or do a web search for international adoption agencies for their
country of choice. I recommend the magazine because the agencies are
reputable and have been checked out and aren't usually crooks like our
agency.
They should also check the state department websites regarding their country
of choice as well. Nepal just shut down indefinately, Guatemala will be
shutting down early 2008, China just changed their rules and cut out half
the people that might have gone there, Kazakhstan requires post placement
reports until the child turns 18, etc
They should look at the requirements for any country they might be
interested in adopting from. Some have EXTREME requirements and require
multiple trips and some can deliver the child to the US. They need to look
at age requirements, weight, health, income, etc. for each country as well.
When they have chosen a country they should look in Adoptive Families
magazine or do a web search for international adoption agencies for their
country of choice. I recommend the magazine because the agencies are
reputable and have been checked out and aren't usually crooks like our
agency.
They should also check the state department websites regarding their country
of choice as well. Nepal just shut down indefinately, Guatemala will be
shutting down early 2008, China just changed their rules and cut out half
the people that might have gone there, Kazakhstan requires post placement
reports until the child turns 18, etc