| Author: Jean/ Erichsen Nelson-Erichsen Jean Nelson Erichsen | Joint Author: Jean Nelson Erichsen Heino R. Erichsen Heino R. Erichsen |
| Format: | Paperback |
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Product Summary
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Mesa House Publishing
ISBN-10: 094035215X
ISBN-13: 9780940352155
Buy.com Sku: 31102552
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 10H x 7L x 0.75T
Pages:
288
Age Range:
NA
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| How to Adopt Internationally is organized around 23 easy-to-follow steps that lead readers through every phase of the international adoption process from finding an agency and organizing a home study to choosing a country to adopt from, working through emigration and immigration, traveling abroad, and adjusting to a new life with a child. The book includes detailed instructions for estimating the cost of an international adoption and also provides samples of almost all forms and documents parents will be required to fill out or provide including sample guidelines used to conduct a home study. The last half of the book provides up-to-date and in-depth information on the adoption laws and requirements for 68 child-placing countries including Russia, Romania,Ukraine, Bulgaria, China, Korea, Guatemala, Chile, Mexico, and Colombia. This latest edition also includes Internet addresses for finding important updates regarding international adoption on the World Wide Web including sites for downloading INS forms, contacting Embassies and agencies overseas, finding country-specific adoptive parent support groups, up-to-date travel information, and much more. |
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Whether the choice is agency-directed or a result of independent efforts, international adoption is a complicated and confusing process with as many different requirements as there are countries offering children for foreign placement. Writing from their own experience as well as their considerable research, the authors have assimilated a huge quantity of data into an easy-to-use, step-by-step guide to adopting outside the United States.
Whether the choice is agency-directed or a result of independent efforts, international adoption is a complicated and confusing process with as many different requirements as there are countries offering children for foreign placement. Writing from their own experience as well as their considerable research, the authors have assimilated a huge quantity of data into an easy-to-use, step-by-step guide to adopting outside the United States.

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