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Revision as of 00:01, 22 October 2014
Notice: As of July 14, 2014, all individuals and agencies facilitating international adoptions must be in compliance with the Intercountry Universal Accreditation Act.
Contents
Ethiopia Adoption Alert
There are multiple adoption alerts for Ethiopia. To learn more about these alerts please read Ethiopia Adoption Alert.
About Ethiopia
Unique among African countries, the ancient Ethiopian monarchy maintained its freedom from colonial rule with the exception of a short-lived Italian occupation from 1936-41. To learn more please read About Ethiopia (The Country). To learn about the Ethiopian anthem and its history, please read Ethiopian National Anthem. To learn more about Ethiopian facts please read Ethiopia Travel Fact Sheet.
Hague Convention Information
Ethiopia is not party to the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption(Hague Adoption Convention). To learn more, please read about Ethiopia and the Hague Convention.
Who Can Adopt
In addition to U.S. immigration requirements, you must meet multiple requirements in order to adopt a child from Ethiopia. To learn about these requirements please read Who Can Adopt from Ethiopia.
Who Can Be Adopted
In addition to U.S. immigration requirements, Ethiopia has specific requirements that a child must meet in order to be eligible for adoption. To learn more please read Who Can Be Adopted from Ethiopia.
How to Adopt
The process for adopting a child from Ethiopia generally includes the following steps:
- Choose an adoption service provider
- Apply to be found eligible to adopt
- Be matched with a child
- File the Form I-600 with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to initiate the Pre-Adoption Immigration Review prior to filing an adoption case with the courts
- Adopt the child in Ethiopia
- Receive final approval of Form I-600
- Obtain a Visa and bring your child home
To learn about steps 1-3 please read How to Adopt from Ethiopia. To learn about step 4 please read How to Adopt from Ethiopia Part 2. To read about step 5 please read How to Adopt from Ethiopia Part 3. To read about steps 6-7 please read How to Adopt from Ethiopia Part 4.
Traveling Abroad
To learn more please read Traveling Abroad in Ethiopia
After Adoption
To learn more about post adoption requirements and resources please read After Adoption in Ethiopia.
SOURCE
Intercountry Adoption, Bureau of Consular Affairs. U.S. Department of State Country Information[1]