Some Adoption Ideas on AdoptionQA.com…
January 31, 2010 by Adoption Information and Laws
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It’s a new week, and we’ve got some great new Adoption tips and tricks in store for you at AdoptionQA.com.
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Andrea Quagmire, Editor
About Adoption - Look What I’ve Added For You!
January 30, 2010 by Adoption Information and Laws
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This has been a great week at AdoptionQA.com. As usual, I’ve added some helpful Adoption content for you below.
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International Adoption - Reasons For Its Popularity Among North Americans
January 30, 2010 by Adoption Information and Laws
Filed under About Adoption
Even though babies are aplenty in countries like China, Columbia, Russia, Romania, Vietnam and Korea and thus, the waiting period considerably less for American and Canadian couples looking to adopt, the legal processes are different from those in their native countries and require many expenses such as hiring a suitable and expert foreign adoption agency, going through pre- and post-adoptive formalities, clarify the age-group, sex, race and health conditions for their preferred adoptive child. This freedom is curtailed a bit in China as most children given up for adoption are girls but, other countries do allow prospective parents to select a child based on a series of photographs after going through various applications an agency or the central registry of the child’s country of origin that has these records.
However, these are not the only concerns involving an International adoption: among the major drawbacks a couple considering foreign adoption are the series of cumulative expenses on their shoulders. Fees for foreign adoption range from fifteen thousand to thirty thousand dollars and since adoptive parents are requried to bear legal as well as administrative costs, just attending to the costs of translating documents, using the services fo a notary, travel and living besides medical needs brings the expenses up considerably. All of these costs depend on how much time is spent in the foreign country finding a child to adopt and these figures may differ, based on this factor.
But, all is not lost for those couples looking at foreign adoptions and willing to learn about a different culture while using their valid passports to build their family; getting a child is quicker through International adoption as many children may be abandoned or brought up in orphanage that the hurdle of a birth mother backing out on her decision doesn’t exist. Besides, there are children available for adoption at all times and the rules and eligibility criteria for American couples is easier overseas than it is in North America.
Once, couples have armed themselves with proper, updated information and laws regarding International adoption and have the time and finances resources to travel and stay overseas for finding their adoptive child, cutting through the red tapism, language barriers and eliminating the fraudulent intercessors comes naturally if they keep their eyes and ears open to these existing challenges.
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Im adopting a baby girl from russia?
January 27, 2010 by Adoption Information and Laws
Filed under More Adoption Answers
Ok, my husband and I are adopting a 2 week old baby girl from russia! The baby will be 10 weeks old when it comes to live with us. We have some names picked out already but cannot decide which one to chose. We were thinking of:
(middle names included)
Jennette Isabelle or Isabella
Kylie Nicolle
Kenadi Gabrielle or Sarah
Juliana Michelle or Juliana or more suggestions please
Michaela ?????
Which is your favorite? please give more suggestions for middle names! thanks!
include middle names that are usually used as first names please
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Getting around the one month residence rule for adoption from Russia?
January 27, 2010 by Adoption Information and Laws
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I have a friend who was adopted from Russia this year. She is fourteen. She had a friend back in the orphanage whom has not been adopted yet, and one of my coworkers is looking to adopt another child. She said that she definitely would adopt this girl except in order to adopt a child from Russia she must live in Russia for a month. She has four kids at home and obviously isn’t able to do this. I know that there must be a way to get around this rule. Maybe petitioning someone or something? What could she do?
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