| | ![](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20081104013142im_/http://www.state.gov/images/clearpixel.gif) AdoptionIntercountry Adoptions Guildelines for the Foreign Service Family (revised March 2007) was written specifically for Foreign Service families considering international adoption. Information included here is not meant to be all-inclusive nor is it meant to endorse any agency or business. The Department of State and the Family Liaison Office are not responsible for the services rendered by these agencies. While every effort has been made to be accurate, relevant laws and regulations may change. It is up to the individual to seek out current information.
Those interested in adopting a child overseas should visit the Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs Intercountry Adoption website information, with extensive resources on adoption processes in various countries and the U.S. legal requirements to bring a child adopted abroad to the United States. Highlights of their resources include:
NOTE: Foreign Service personnel must understand that adoptions are a private matter. The United States Government cannot intervene on behalf of an American citizen in matters of judicial or legal process in a foreign country. Regardless of the contacts you may have in a U.S. Embassy or Consulate, all adoptions are conducted on a private basis.
Information provided by the Family Liaison Office Contact the Family Liaison Office | | Highlights | Yahoo Group for FS Parents of Adopted Children This yahoo group is for parents who adopted children through intercountry adoption and are currently or will be serving under Chief of Mission status in the U.S. Foreign Service. All interested Foreign Service employees and spouses are invited to subscribe by via email or by following the instructions on Yahoo's website. This group shares information, questions, concerns, and the unique experience of raising inter-county adopted children in the Foreign Service setting. |
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