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''Caution:  Prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] should be aware that not all children in orphanages or children’s homes are adoptable.  In [[Bangladesh]], a child may be placed in an [[orphanage]] because his/her parents are unable to provide financial support.  In such a case, the parents have not abandoned the child and they intend for the child to return home when the family’s financial circumstances improve.''
 
''Caution:  Prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] should be aware that not all children in orphanages or children’s homes are adoptable.  In [[Bangladesh]], a child may be placed in an [[orphanage]] because his/her parents are unable to provide financial support.  In such a case, the parents have not abandoned the child and they intend for the child to return home when the family’s financial circumstances improve.''
  
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Bangladeshi women.
Source: flickr.com.

In order to qualify for U.S. immigration, a child must meet the definition of an orphan under U.S. immigration law. Bangladesh does not have any specific provisions of law related to guardianship of siblings or guardianship of special needs children. There is no waiting period or required foster care before a guardianship order may be entered by the Family Court.


Caution: Prospective adoptive parents should be aware that not all children in orphanages or children’s homes are adoptable. In Bangladesh, a child may be placed in an orphanage because his/her parents are unable to provide financial support. In such a case, the parents have not abandoned the child and they intend for the child to return home when the family’s financial circumstances improve.

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