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− | {{#eimage:https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/graphics/flags/large/hk-lgflag.gif|410x579px|thumb|'''The official flag | + | {{#eimage:https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/graphics/flags/large/hk-lgflag.gif|410x579px|thumb|'''The official flag.'''<BR/>Source: cia.gov.}} |
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{{#eimage:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/23/Hong_Kong_Skyline_Restitch_-_Dec_2007.jpg/800px-Hong_Kong_Skyline_Restitch_-_Dec_2007.jpg|410x579px|thumb|'''Hong Kong skyline.'''<BR/>Source: Wikipedia.org.}} | {{#eimage:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/23/Hong_Kong_Skyline_Restitch_-_Dec_2007.jpg/800px-Hong_Kong_Skyline_Restitch_-_Dec_2007.jpg|410x579px|thumb|'''Hong Kong skyline.'''<BR/>Source: Wikipedia.org.}} | ||
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− | {{#eimage:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cd/Coat_of_arms_of_Hong_Kong_%281959-1997%29.svg/600px-Coat_of_arms_of_Hong_Kong_%281959-1997%29.svg.png|410x579px|thumb|'''The official coat of arms | + | {{#eimage:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/cd/Coat_of_arms_of_Hong_Kong_%281959-1997%29.svg/600px-Coat_of_arms_of_Hong_Kong_%281959-1997%29.svg.png|410x579px|thumb|'''The official coat of arms.'''<BR/>Source: Wikipedia.org.}} |
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− | + | '''Notice: As of July 14, 2014, all individuals and agencies facilitating [[international]] adoptions must be in compliance with the Intercountry [[Universal Accreditation Act]].''' | |
− | + | The information contained on this website is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional legal advice. Always seek the advice of a licensed and qualified professional. While the content of this website is frequently updated, information changes rapidly and therefore, some information may be out of date, and/or contain inaccuracies, omissions or typographical errors. | |
− | + | =About Hong Kong= | |
+ | Occupied by the UK in 1841, Hong Kong was formally ceded by [[China]] the following year; various adjacent lands were added later in the 19th century. Pursuant to an agreement signed by [[China]] and the UK on 19 December 1984, Hong Kong became the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of [[China]] on 1 July 1997. In this agreement, [[China]] promised that, under its "one country, two systems" formula, [[China]]'s socialist economic [[system]] would not be imposed on Hong Kong and that Hong Kong would enjoy a "high degree of autonomy" in all matters except foreign and defense affairs for the subsequent 50 years. | ||
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− | [[ | + | [[China]] is party to the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry [[Adoption]] ([http://adoption.state.gov/hague_convention/overview.php Hague [[Adoption]] Convention]). Since Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is a territory of [[China]], all adoptions between Hong Kong and the United States must meet the requirements of the Convention and U.S. law implementing the Convention. |
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− | + | '''NOTE:''' Special transition provisions apply to adoptions initiated before April 1, 2008. | |
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− | + | The Government of Hong Kong tends to prefer that prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] are ethnic Chinese. However, non-ethnic Chinese may also [[adopt]] if willing to consider an older child or a child with [[Special Needs|special needs]]. | |
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− | + | [[Adoption]] between the United States and Hong Kong is governed by the Hague [[Adoption]] Convention. Therefore to [[adopt]] from Hong Kong, you must first be found eligible to [[adopt]] by the U.S. Government. To learn more please read about [[Who Can Adopt from Hong Kong S.A.R.]]. | |
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=Who Can Be Adopted= | =Who Can Be Adopted= | ||
− | Because Hong Kong has implemented the Hague [[Adoption]] Convention, children from Hong Kong must meet the requirements of the Convention in order to be eligible for [[adoption]]. | + | Because Hong Kong has implemented the Hague [[Adoption]] Convention, children from Hong Kong must meet the requirements of the Convention in order to be eligible for [[adoption]]. To learn more please read about [[Who Can Be Adopted from Hong Kong S.A.R.]]. |
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+ | To learn more about this process please read [[How to Adopt from Hong Kong S.A.R.]]. | ||
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'''Applying for Your U.S. Passport''' | '''Applying for Your U.S. Passport''' | ||
− | A valid U.S. passport is required to enter and leave Hong Kong. Only the U.S. Department of State has the authority to grant, issue, or verify U.S. passports | + | A valid U.S. passport is required to enter and leave Hong Kong. Only the U.S. Department of State has the authority to grant, issue, or verify U.S. passports. To learn more please read [[Traveling Abroad in Hong Kong S.A.R.]] |
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'''What does Hong Kong require of the [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] after the [[adoption]]?''' | '''What does Hong Kong require of the [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] after the [[adoption]]?''' | ||
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− | '''Intercountry [[Adoption]], Bureau of Consular Affairs. U.S. Department of State Country Information''' | + | '''Intercountry [[Adoption]], Bureau of Consular Affairs. U.S. Department of State Country Information''' adoption.state.gov/country_information/country_specific_info.php?country-select=hong_kong |
[[Category: International Adoption]] | [[Category: International Adoption]] |
Latest revision as of 04:51, 19 February 2018
Notice: As of July 14, 2014, all individuals and agencies facilitating international adoptions must be in compliance with the Intercountry Universal Accreditation Act.
The information contained on this website is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional legal advice. Always seek the advice of a licensed and qualified professional. While the content of this website is frequently updated, information changes rapidly and therefore, some information may be out of date, and/or contain inaccuracies, omissions or typographical errors.
Contents
About Hong Kong
Occupied by the UK in 1841, Hong Kong was formally ceded by China the following year; various adjacent lands were added later in the 19th century. Pursuant to an agreement signed by China and the UK on 19 December 1984, Hong Kong became the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China on 1 July 1997. In this agreement, China promised that, under its "one country, two systems" formula, China's socialist economic system would not be imposed on Hong Kong and that Hong Kong would enjoy a "high degree of autonomy" in all matters except foreign and defense affairs for the subsequent 50 years.
Hague Convention Information
China is party to the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption (Hague Adoption Convention). Since Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is a territory of China, all adoptions between Hong Kong and the United States must meet the requirements of the Convention and U.S. law implementing the Convention.
NOTE: Special transition provisions apply to adoptions initiated before April 1, 2008.
The Government of Hong Kong tends to prefer that prospective adoptive parents are ethnic Chinese. However, non-ethnic Chinese may also adopt if willing to consider an older child or a child with special needs.
Who Can Adopt
Adoption between the United States and Hong Kong is governed by the Hague Adoption Convention. Therefore to adopt from Hong Kong, you must first be found eligible to adopt by the U.S. Government. To learn more please read about Who Can Adopt from Hong Kong S.A.R..
Who Can Be Adopted
Because Hong Kong has implemented the Hague Adoption Convention, children from Hong Kong must meet the requirements of the Convention in order to be eligible for adoption. To learn more please read about Who Can Be Adopted from Hong Kong S.A.R..
How to Adopt
Adoption Authority
Hong Kong's Adoption Authority
Adoption Unit of the Social Welfare Department
The Process
Because Hong Kong has implemented the Hague Adoption Convention, adopting from Hong Kong must follow a specific process designed to meet the Convention's requirements. A brief summary of the Convention adoption process is given below. You must complete these steps in the following order so that your adoption meets all necessary legal requirements.
NOTE: If you filed your I-600a with Hong Kong before April 1, 2008, the Hague Adoption Convention may not apply to your adoption. Your adoption could continue to be processed in accordance with the immigration regulations for non-Convention adoptions.
The process for adopting a child from Hong Kong generally includes the following steps:
- Choose an Adoption Service Provider
- Apply to be Found Eligible to Adopt
- Be Matched with a Child
- Adopt the Child in Hong Kong
- Apply for the Child to be Found Eligible for Adoption
- Bring Your Child Home
To learn more about this process please read How to Adopt from Hong Kong S.A.R..
Traveling Abroad
Applying for Your U.S. Passport
A valid U.S. passport is required to enter and leave Hong Kong. Only the U.S. Department of State has the authority to grant, issue, or verify U.S. passports. To learn more please read Traveling Abroad in Hong Kong S.A.R.
After Adoption
What does Hong Kong require of the adoptive parents after the adoption?
Hong Kong does not have any post-adoption requirements.
What resources are available to assist families after the adoption?
Many adoptive parents find it important to find support after the adoption. Take advantage of all the resources available to your family -- whether it's another adoptive family, a support group, an advocacy organization, or your religious or community services.
Here are some good places to start your support group search:
Adoption Services Support Groups for Adopting Persons
North American Council on Adoptable Children
NOTE: Inclusion of non-U.S. Government links does not imply endorsement of contents.
Contact Information
U.S. Consulate General Hong Kong and Macau
26 Garden Road Central, Hong Kong Mailing Address: U.S. Department of State Hong Kong Immigrant Visa Unit 8000 Hong Kong Place Washington, DC 20521-8000 Tel: (852) 2841-2211 Fax: (852) 2845-4845
Hong Kong's Adoption Authority
Adoption Unit Social Welfare Department Room 201, 2/F., North Point Goverment Offices, 333 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 3595 1935 Fax: (852) 3595 0025 Email: grau@swd.gov.hk Internet: Hong Kong Adoption Authority
Diplomatic Mission for Hong Kong
The Embassy of the People's Republic of China 2300 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Tel: (202) 328-2500 Fax: (202) 588-0032 Email: webmaster@china-embassy.org
The People's Republic of China also has consulates in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Houston, New York City, and Chicago.
Office of Children's Issues
U.S. Department of State CA/OCS/CI SA-17, 9th Floor Washington, DC 20522-1709 Tel: 1-888-407-4747 E-mail: AskCI@state.gov Internet: U.S. Department of State
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
For questions about immigration procedures, call the National Customer Service Center (NCSC)
1-800-375-5283 (TTY 1-800-767-1833).
American Citizens residing in Hong Kong and Macau are served by the USCIS District Office in Bangkok, Thailand.
E-mail: bkkcis.inquiries@dhs.gov Phone: +66-2-205-5352 Fax: +66-2-255-2917 Mail: DHS/USCIS Sindhorn, Tower 2, 15 th Floor 130-133 Wireless Rd. Lumpini Pathumwan Bangkok Thailand 10330
SOURCE
Intercountry Adoption, Bureau of Consular Affairs. U.S. Department of State Country Information adoption.state.gov/country_information/country_specific_info.php?country-select=hong_kong