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+ | In addition to the U.S. requirements, Guinea obliges prospective adoptive parents to meet the following requirements in order to adopt a child from Guinea: | ||
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+ | The Government of Guinea requires prospective adoptive parent(s) to be present for the final step in the adoption process in order to witness the child's acceptance of the prospective adoptive parent(s). Prospective adoptive parent(s) should plan to be in Guinea for one to three weeks. | ||
==Age of Adopting Parents== | ==Age of Adopting Parents== | ||
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+ | Prospective adoptive parent(s) must be at least 15 years older than the child they propose to adopt. | ||
==Marriage== | ==Marriage== | ||
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+ | A married couple must have been together at least five (5) years. | ||
==Income== | ==Income== | ||
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+ | None specified. | ||
==Other== | ==Other== | ||
+ | There is no statutory bar to adoption by a single parent or same-sex parents apart from the age requirement above. | ||
=Who Can Be Adopted= | =Who Can Be Adopted= |
Revision as of 05:24, 7 March 2014
Contents
Hague Convention Information
Guinea is party to the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption (Hague Adoption Convention). Intercountry adoption processing in Hague countries is done in accordance with the requirements of the Convention; the U.S. implementing legislation, the Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000 (IAA); and the IAA’s implementing regulations, as well as the implementing legislation and regulations of Guinea.
Guinea does not allow adoption service providers or orphanages to assist with intercountry adoptions. Prospective adoptive parents must work with an accredited or approved adoption service provider for U.S. processing elements, but should expect to work directly with Guinean authorities or a licensed Guinean attorney for services in Guinea.
NOTE: Special transition provisions apply to adoptions initiated before April 1, 2008. Read about Transition Cases.
U.S. IMMIGRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTIONS
To bring an adopted child to the United States from Guinea, you must meet eligibility and suitability requirements. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) determines who can adopt under U.S. immigration law. Additionally, a child must meet the definition of Convention adoptee under U.S. law in order to immigrate to the United States on an IH-3 or IH-4 immigrant visa.
Who Can Adopt
In addition to the U.S. requirements, Guinea obliges prospective adoptive parents to meet the following requirements in order to adopt a child from Guinea:
Residency
The Government of Guinea requires prospective adoptive parent(s) to be present for the final step in the adoption process in order to witness the child's acceptance of the prospective adoptive parent(s). Prospective adoptive parent(s) should plan to be in Guinea for one to three weeks.
Age of Adopting Parents
Prospective adoptive parent(s) must be at least 15 years older than the child they propose to adopt.
Marriage
A married couple must have been together at least five (5) years.
Income
None specified.
Other
There is no statutory bar to adoption by a single parent or same-sex parents apart from the age requirement above.
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