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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]].'''
 
'''Notice: As of July 14, 2014, all individuals and agencies facilitating [[international]] adoptions must be in compliance with the Intercountry [[Universal Accreditation Act]].'''
  

Revision as of 18:00, 20 October 2016

Notice: As of July 14, 2014, all individuals and agencies facilitating international adoptions must be in compliance with the Intercountry Universal Accreditation Act.


About Angola

Angola is still rebuilding its country since the end of a 27-year civil war in 2002. To learn more, read About Angola.


Hague Convention Information

Angola is not party to the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption (the Hague Adoption Convention). To learn more, read about Angola and the Hague Convention

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Source: cia.gov.


Who Can Adopt

Learn more about Who Can Adopt from Angola


Who Can Be Adopted

In addition to U.S. immigration requirements, Angola has specific requirements that a child must meet in order to be eligible for adoption. To learn more, read about Who Can Be Adopted from Angola.

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Source: cia.gov.


How to Adopt

To learn more about the adoption process in Angola please read How to Adopt from Angola.

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Source: cia.gov.


Traveling Abroad

It's important to know the ins and outs of traveling abroad as you begin planning your adoption journey. Read more about Traveling Abroad in Angola during the adoption process.


After Adoption

Post-Adoption/Post-Placement Reporting Requirements

Angola has no post-adoption or post-placement reporting requirements.

Post-Adoption Resources

Many adoptive parents find it important to find support after the adoption. There are many public and private nonprofit post-adoption services available for children and their families. There are also numerous adoptive family support groups and adoptee organizations active in the United States that provide a network of options for adoptees who seek out other adoptees from the same country of origin. Take advantage of all the resources available to your family, whether it is another adoptive family, a support group, an advocacy organization, or your religious or community services.


Here are some places to start your support group search:


Child Welfare Information Gateway

North American Council on Adoptable Children

Adoption Services Support Groups for Adopting Persons


NOTE: Inclusion of non-U.S. government links does not imply endorsement of contents.


Contact Information

U.S. Embassy in Angola

American Embassy Rua Houari Boumedienne #32, Miramar Luanda, Angola C.P. 6468 Tel: (244)(222) 641-000 Fax: (244)(222) 641-259 Email: consularluanda@state.gov Internet: Angola US Embassy


Angola’s Adoption Authorities

Ministry of Justice, Family Court Room Sala da Familia, Tribunal Provincial de Luanda Rua Amilcar Cabral No. 17, 5th and 7th Floor Luanda, Angola Tel: No telephone numbers for the public are available


MINARS - National Institute of the Child and Adolescent Rua N’Gola M’Bambi Luanda, Angola Tel: 244-222 322 611; 222 323 683; 222 322 753


Assembleia Nacional (Parliament)

Rua 1 Congresso do MPLA Luanda, Angola Tel: +244 222 391691; 222 394541


Embassy of Angola

Embassy of the Republic of Angola 2100-2108 16th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009 Tel: 202-785-1156 Fax: 202-785-1258 Internet: angola.org Embassy of the Republic of Angola


U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)

For questions about immigration procedures:

National Customer Service Center (NCSC) Tel: 1-800-375-5283 (TTY 1-800-767-1833) Internet: USCIS

For questions about filing a Form I-600A or I-600 petition:

National Benefits Center Tel: 1-877-424-8374 (toll free); 1-816-251-2770 (local) Email: NBC.Adoptions@DHS.gov

SOURCE

Intercountry Adoption, Bureau of Consular Affairs. U.S. Department of State Country Information[1]