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+ | =Latvia Adoption Alert= | ||
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+ | <span style="color:red">'''Notice: Post-[[adoption]] reporting requirements (April 5, 2011)''' | ||
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+ | This [[Adoption]] Notice replaces the [[Adoption]] Notice dated May 25, 2010, on post-[[adoption]] reporting requirements for Latvia. Latvia requires periodic post-[[adoption]] reporting on the welfare of an [[adopted]] [[orphan]] in his or her new American family. Latvian law requires that two post-[[adoption]] reports be submitted: one after the first year following [[adoption]] and one after the second year. The reports should be conducted by the adoptive family's [[Adoption Agency|adoption agency]]. The intercountry [[adoption]] process requires compliance with the laws of both the United States and the child's country of origin. While the United States cannot enforce the laws of another country, in order for a strong country-to-country partnership on [[adoption]] matters to continue, families and agencies should respect the [[adoption]] laws of the child's country of origin. We strongly encourage agencies to comply with Latvian post-[[adoption]] reporting requirements and to submit reports on time. All agencies operating in Latvia have been notified of this requirement. Compliance will help ensure that Latvia's history of positive experiences with American adoptive families continues. | ||
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+ | <span style="color:red">Notice: Post-[[adoption]] reporting requirements (May 25, 2010)''' | ||
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+ | Latvia requires periodic post-[[adoption]] reporting on the welfare of an [[adopted]] [[orphan]] in his or her new American family. Latvian law requires that two post-[[adoption]] reports be submitted: one after the first year following [[adoption]] and one after the second year. The reports should be conducted by the adoptive family's [[Adoption Agency|adoption agency]]. | ||
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+ | The intercountry [[adoption]] process requires compliance with the laws of both the United States and the child's country of origin. While the United States cannot enforce the laws of another country, in order for a strong country-to-country partnership on [[adoption]] matters to continue, families and agencies should respect the [[adoption]] laws of the child's country of origin. We strongly encourage agencies to comply with Latvian post-[[adoption]] reporting requirements and to submit reports on time. All agencies operating in Latvia have been notified of this requirement. Compliance will help ensure that Latvia's history of positive experiences with American adoptive families continues. | ||
Revision as of 21:01, 26 March 2014
Contents
Latvia Adoption Alert
Notice: Post-adoption reporting requirements (April 5, 2011)
This Adoption Notice replaces the Adoption Notice dated May 25, 2010, on post-adoption reporting requirements for Latvia. Latvia requires periodic post-adoption reporting on the welfare of an adopted orphan in his or her new American family. Latvian law requires that two post-adoption reports be submitted: one after the first year following adoption and one after the second year. The reports should be conducted by the adoptive family's adoption agency. The intercountry adoption process requires compliance with the laws of both the United States and the child's country of origin. While the United States cannot enforce the laws of another country, in order for a strong country-to-country partnership on adoption matters to continue, families and agencies should respect the adoption laws of the child's country of origin. We strongly encourage agencies to comply with Latvian post-adoption reporting requirements and to submit reports on time. All agencies operating in Latvia have been notified of this requirement. Compliance will help ensure that Latvia's history of positive experiences with American adoptive families continues.
Notice: Post-adoption reporting requirements (May 25, 2010)
Latvia requires periodic post-adoption reporting on the welfare of an adopted orphan in his or her new American family. Latvian law requires that two post-adoption reports be submitted: one after the first year following adoption and one after the second year. The reports should be conducted by the adoptive family's adoption agency.
The intercountry adoption process requires compliance with the laws of both the United States and the child's country of origin. While the United States cannot enforce the laws of another country, in order for a strong country-to-country partnership on adoption matters to continue, families and agencies should respect the adoption laws of the child's country of origin. We strongly encourage agencies to comply with Latvian post-adoption reporting requirements and to submit reports on time. All agencies operating in Latvia have been notified of this requirement. Compliance will help ensure that Latvia's history of positive experiences with American adoptive families continues.
Hague Convention Information
Who Can Adopt
Residency
Age of Adopting Parents
Marriage
Income
Other
Who Can Be Adopted
How to Adopt
Adoption Authority
The Process
Traveling Abroad
After Adoption
SOURCE
Intercountry Adoption, Bureau of Consular Affairs. U.S. Department of State Country Information