A New Arrival Programme Fee Ethiopia
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ETHIOPIA
ANA is very pleased to announce the collaborative working relationship with West Sands Adoption for the purposes of international adoption and humanitarian aid in Ethiopia. ANA and West Sands Adoptions goal is to provide professional, ethical and quality adoption services with a focus on communication and continuous program oversight and evaluation enhanced and supported by dedicated and experienced in-country staff. West Sands Adoptions is a 501 © (3), licensed, nonprofit child-placing agency.
Ethiopia is one of the few countries in Africa which is favorable to inter country adoption. US agencies are licensed under the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MOLSA) which is under the Ministry of Justice. The Ministry of Justice oversees all of the inter country adoption activity and the process has many built-in safeguards. The US Embassy coordinates closely with the Ethiopian government to ensure the eligibility of the orphans.
How Our Relationship Works
With the implementation of the “Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-Operation in Respect of Inter country Adoption,” the face of international adoption is changing. We are all aware of the increased waiting time for referrals in many countries and, in other countries, challenging internal political issues as they work to embrace the ideology and commitment of the Hague Convention.
But what of the waiting children who are aging in place? How can this be in the best interests of the child? These are questions that are continually asked over and over again by stakeholders dedicated to their mission that every parentless child deserves a loving and caring forever family.
So, we have to step outside the box and look at international adoption with new eyes. Working together for a mutual goal is the key.
Our Ethiopia Program fees are the same, the procedure and the commitment is the same but together we can make a greater impact and together we can make a difference.
Requirements
ü According to Ethiopian law, married couples and single women may adopt. Some restrictions apply to single parents.
ü The minimum length of marriage is one year, but Ethiopia would prefer to place children with couples who have been married at least five years. This is not yet a strict requirement.
ü There is no upper age limit for prospective adoptive parents; however, common sense guidelines apply in all countries. They prefer no more than 43 years difference between the child and the parent.
ü There is no limit in the number of children in any adoptive family. ANA prefers to screen each potential adoptive family and advise you accordingly.
Children Available for Adoption
In general, Ethiopian orphans identified for inter country adoption have been declared legally abandoned by one or both parents or have lost their parents due to disease, poverty, or other misfortunes. A child which has been abandoned, no matter the age, must be registered for three months by the local governmental authorities while a public search is conducted.
Families seeking to adopt two unrelated children must be approved by the Agency.
The age range of children available is from infancy to early teens. Sibling groups and special needs children are also available. Ethiopiarospective adoptive parent(s) may state their preference for a boy or girl. is a country of many different ethnic groups and the children may come from any of these. In Ethiopia there are many eligible waiting children of any age. P
Health of the Children
There is much disease in Ethiopia and many of the children are orphaned because their parents did not have adequate nutrition or medical care. All children available for adoption have been tested for HIV, Hepatitis B, and venereal disease. The children are provided chest x-rays for TB screening, if suspected. The medical care provided at the orphanage is better than some but there is much that can be done to improve certain areas of care. Malnutrition is a health concern as well as upper respiratory illnesses.
The children in Ethiopia tend to be very social and interact well with other people. Ethiopian children typically arrive home with malnutrition and parasites.
Time Frame
The first phase of the adoption process for any country is to complete your Home Study and get your approval from CIS. It is imperative that you contact ANA prior to the selection of your home study agency. We assist you to prepare your dossier for Ethiopia while you are completing the Home Study. We send your dossier to Ethiopia for approval by the Ethiopian government and referrals, in most cases and by history, have been received within a few days to two weeks.
Once you have accepted a child, the processing time to complete the adoption from Ethiopia is usually four to six months, but each and every adoption case is unique and delays can happen for a variety of unpredictable reasons. In general, the current adoption process in Ethiopia is predictable and follows clear steps but you should always ask the Ethiopia Program Coordinator if there have been any recent changes in the process.
Travel Accommodation Information
Once the adoption is completed in country, you can decide how you want to bring your child home. By Ethiopian law, families are not required to travel at any time during the adoption process, but ANA strongly urges families to travel at the completion of the adoption to obtain your child’s US visa and to escort your child home. It gives the adoptive family the opportunity to see their child’s country of origin and to start the bonding process with your child while the environment is still familiar.
Your stay in Ethiopia would be approximately one week. There are guesthouses which you may reserve in advance of arrival, they tend to book quickly. If you choose not to travel, your child can be escorted to you. During the adoption process you will have the opportunity to make this decision.
Care of the Children in Ethiopia
West Sands Adoptionsis in the process of finding new space which would house the office staff and would have room for all of the referred and accepted children. At this time the children reside at the Orphanage until the adoptive parent(s) arrive. We ask for help assisting in our on-going humanitarian aid projects in Ethiopia and that you consider ongoing assistance to the orphanage where your child came from.
Donations can be sent after your adoption is completed and are tax deductible to you as the donor. Your travel to Ethiopia to escort your child home will help you to understand the reason for our humanitarian aid and you will be able to see how your donations are used.
Disclosure & Worksheet for ETHIOPIA Program
Working Collaborative Relationship with West Sands Adoptions* Country Fees are never to be considered a stable or set fee as it is not determined nor in the control of A New Arrival, Inc. or West Sands Adoptions. The Agency, West Sands Adoptions, makes every effort to stay current as to fees and promptly will notify A New Arrival, Inc. if there has been any changes, but third party and country fees may change without notice or reason.
**** This is an estimated budget only. Fees are subject to change. ANA will provide a written explanation of any fee increases.
**** West Sands Adoptions is our Primary Provider for this program.
Adoption Services Fees Ethiopia with West Sands Adoptions* | Set Fees | Estimated Fees | Worksheet |
First Agency Fee | $2500 | ||
Dossier Preparation | $2000 | ||
Dossier Submission Includes translation | $2000 | ||
Country Coordination Fee/Monitoring of adoption process with West Sands | $600 | ||
Total Agency Fees Due | $4500 | ||
Total Documentation and Monitoring Fees/West Sands Adoptions | $2600 | ||
Total Agency Fees Due | $7100 | ||
Current Country Fees* | |||
In County – West Sands Adoptions | $5250 | ||
Total Agency and Country Fees | $12,350 | ||
Set Third Party Fees | |||
I-600A Application (does not include updates) | $670 | ||
FBI Fingerprinting (per individual) | $80 | ||
US Visa for Child (per child) | $400 | ||
US-CIS Certificate of Citizenship (per child) | $420 | ||
US Passport per individual) | $82 | ||
Expedited SVS for US Passport (per individual) | $40 | ||
Total | $1692 | ||
Third Party Services (Varies by Provider) | |||
Home Study Report (Does not include Updates) | $2020 | ||
Home Study Update | $750 | ||
Mileage (based on IRS allowances) | $200 | ||
Number of Post Adoption Reports Required | 3 | ||
Post Adoption Report ~ $250 per Report | $750 | ||
Medical Exam/Visa (per child) | $100 | ||
Visa for Travel to Country (per child) | $70 | ||
Postage/Delivery | $100 | ||
Travel | |||
Airfare ~ approx (per adult) | $1400-$3000 | ||
Airfare for Child ~ approx (per child) | $800-$1000 | ||
Lodging, Food, Transportation (# of days/$ per day) | 7 days/$200 | ||
Legal Procedures & Documentation in US | |||
Revalidation of Foreign Adoption Decree (readoption) | $1000-$2500 | ||
Misc. Costs & Fees (i.e. US birth certificate) | $200-$1000 | ||
Total Adoption Fee | $14.042 |
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