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{{#eimage:https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/graphics/flags/large/do-lgflag.gif|410x579px|thumb|'''The official flag.'''<BR/>Source: cia.gov.}}
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{{#eimage:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8d/RoseauWide..jpg/800px-RoseauWide..jpg|410x579px|thumb|'''Roseau.'''<BR/>Source: Wikipedia.org.}}
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{{#eimage:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/19/Dominica-arms.PNG|410x579px|thumb|'''The official coat of arms.'''<BR/>Source: Wikipedia.org.}}
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{{#eimage:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fd/Calibishie_Beach_%28Dominica%29.jpg/800px-Calibishie_Beach_%28Dominica%29.jpg|410x579px|thumb|'''Calibishie Beach.'''<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]].'''
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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the content of this website is frequently updated, information changes rapidly and therefore, some information may be out of date, and/or contain inaccuracies, omissions or typographical errors.
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=About Dominica=
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[[Dominica]] was the last of the Caribbean islands to be colonized by Europeans due chiefly to the fierce resistance of the native Caribs.  To learn more please read [[About Dominica]].
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=Hague Convention Information=
 
=Hague Convention Information=
  
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[[Dominica]] is not 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]). Therefore, when the Hague [[Adoption]] Convention entered into force for the United States on April 1, 2008, intercountry [[adoption]] processing for [[Dominica]] did not change.
  
Dominica is not 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]). Therefore, when the Hague Adoption Convention entered into force for the United States on April 1, 2008, intercountry adoption processing for Dominica did not change.
 
  
 
=Who Can Adopt=
 
=Who Can Adopt=
  
To bring an adopted child to United States from Dominica, you must be found eligible to adopt by the U.S. Government. The U.S. Government agency responsible for making this determination is the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). [http://adoption.state.gov/adoption_process/who.php Learn more].  
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To bring an [[adopted]] child to United States from [[Dominica]], you must be found eligible to [[adopt]] by the U.S. Government. The U.S. Government agency responsible for making this determination is the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). [http://adoption.state.gov/adoption_process/who.php Learn more].  
  
 
==Residency==
 
==Residency==
  
The Dominica government has no specific residency requirements for prospective adoptive parents.  
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The [[Dominica]] government has no specific residency requirements for prospective [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]].  
  
 
==Age of Adopting Parents==
 
==Age of Adopting Parents==
  
Adoptive parents should not be under the age of twenty-five (25) years old.  
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[[Adoptive Parents|Adoptive parents]] should not be under the age of twenty-five (25) years old.  
  
 
==Marriage==
 
==Marriage==
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=Who Can Be Adopted=
 
=Who Can Be Adopted=
  
Dominica has no specific requirements that a child must meet in order to be eligible for adoption. In addition to these requirements, a child must meet the definition of an orphan under U.S. law for you to bring him or her back to the United States. Learn more about these U.S. requirements.
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[[Dominica]] has no specific requirements that a child must meet in order to be eligible for [[adoption]]. In addition to these requirements, a child must meet the definition of an [[orphan]] under U.S. law for you to bring him or her back to the United States.  
  
 
=How to Adopt=
 
=How to Adopt=
  
==Adoption Authority==
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==The Process==
  
'''Dominica's Adoption Authority'''
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The process for adopting a child from [[Dominica]] generally includes the following steps:
  
The Welfare Division is the adoption authority in Dominica. It is part of the Ministry of Community Development and Gender Affairs .
 
  
==The Process==
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# Choose an [[Adoption Service Provider]]
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# Apply to be Found Eligible to [[Adopt]]
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# Be Matched with a Child
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# [[Adopt]] the Child in [[Dominica]]
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# Apply for the Child to be Found Eligible for [[Adoption]]
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# Bring Your Child Home
  
The process for adopting a child from Dominica generally includes the following steps:
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To learn more about about this process please read [[How to Adopt from Dominica]].
  
  
1. Choose an Adoption Service Provider
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=Traveling Abroad=
2. Apply to be Found Eligible to Adopt
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3. Be Matched with a Child
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4. Adopt the Child in Dominica
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5. Apply for the Child to be Found Eligible for Adoption
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6. Bring Your Child Home
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'''Applying for Your U.S. Passport'''
  
'''1.Choose an Adoption Service Provider'''
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A valid U.S. passport is required to enter and leave [[Dominica]]. Only the U.S. Department of State has the authority to grant, issue, or verify U.S. passports.  To learn more, please read about [[Traveling Abroad in Dominica]].
  
The first step in adopting a child from Dominica is usually to select a licensed agency in the United States that can help with your adoption. Adoption service providers must be licensed by the U.S. state in which they operate. Learn more about choosing the right adoption service provider.
 
  
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=After Adoption=
  
'''2.Apply to be Found Eligible to Adopt'''
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'''What does [[Dominica]] require of the [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] after the [[adoption]]?'''
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To bring an adopted child from Dominica to the United States, you must apply to be found eligible to adopt (Form I-600A) by the U.S. Government, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Learn how.  In addition to meeting the U.S. requirements for adoptive parents, you need to meet the requirements of Dominica as described in the Who Can Adopt section.
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We strongly urge you to comply with the wish of [[Dominica]] and complete all post-[[adoption]] requirements in a timely manner. Your [[Adoption Agency|adoption agency]] may be able to help you with this process. Your cooperation will contribute to [[Dominica]]'s history of positive experiences with American parents.
  
'''3.Be Matched with a Child'''
 
  
If you are eligible to adopt, and a child is available for intercountry adoption, the central adoption authority in Dominica will provide you with a referral to a child. Each family must decide for itself whether or not it will be able to meet the needs of a particular child and provide a permanent family placement for the referred child.
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'''What resources are available to assist families after the [[adoption]]?'''
  
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Many [[Adoptive Parents|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.
  
The child must be eligible to be adopted according to Dominica's requirements, as described in the Who Can be Adopted section. The child must also meet the definition of an orphan under U.S. law. Learn more.
 
  
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Here are some good places to start your support group search:
  
'''4.Adopt the Child (or Gain Legal Custody) in Dominica'''
 
  
The process for finalizing the adoption (or gaining legal custody) in Dominica generally includes the following:  
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[https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/f_postadoption.cfm Child Welfare Information Gateway]
  
*''ROLE OF THE ADOPTION AUTHORITY:''' Parents are not matched to children. An adoption process begins when a child has been identified for adoption. Prospective adoptive parents must submit to the Welfare Division a copy of their home study report and W2 tax form.  
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[http://www.nacac.org/ North American Council on Adoptable Children]
  
*'''TIME FRAME:''' There is no specified period. A short hearing is required after all requirements are met and all documents are in order.
 
  
*'''ADOPTION FEES:''' Adoption fees vary from lawyer to lawyer but an adoptive parent can expect to pay at least US $700 to $1000 for an adoption, including stamp duty.  
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'''NOTE:''' Inclusion of non-U.S. Government links does not imply endorsement of contents.
*'''DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:'''  The following are required documents:
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=Traveling Abroad=
 
  
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=Contact Information=
  
=After Adoption=
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'''U.S. Embassy in Barabdos'''
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Wildey Business Park
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St. Michael, BB 14006
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[[Barbados]], W.I.
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Phone: 246-431-0225
  
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Mailing Address:
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U.S. Embassy
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P.O. Box 302
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Bridgetown BB 11000
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Bridgetown, [[Barbados]]
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Phone: 246-431-0225
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Fax: 246-431-0179
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'''[[Dominica]]'s [[Adoption]] Authority'''
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Welfare Division
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Government Head Quarters
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Roseau, [[Dominica]].
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Telephone: 767-448-2401, extensions 3019, 3020, 3334 or 3254.
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'''Embassy of [[Dominica]]'''
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3216 [[New Mexico]] Avenue, NW
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[[Washington]], DC 20016
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Telephone: (202) 364-6781
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Fax: (202) 364-6791
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[[Dominica]] also has consulates in: [[New York]].
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'''Office of Children's Issues'''
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U.S. Department of State 
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CA/OCS/CI 
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SA-17, 9th Floor
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[[Washington]], DC 20522-1709
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Tel: 1-888-407-4747
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E-mail: AskCI@state.gov
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Internet: [http://adoption.state.gov U.S. Department of State]
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'''U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)'''
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For questions about immigration procedures, call the National Customer Service Center (NCSC)
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1-800-375-5283 (TTY 1-800-767-1833)
  
 
==SOURCE==
 
==SOURCE==
  
'''Intercountry Adoption, Bureau of Consular Affairs.  U.S. Department of State Country Information'''
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'''Intercountry [[Adoption]], Bureau of Consular Affairs.  U.S. Department of State Country Information''' adoption.state.gov/country_information/country_specific_info.php?country-select=dominica
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[[Category: International Adoption]]

Latest revision as of 04:17, 18 February 2018

The official flag.
Source: cia.gov.

Map.
Source: cia.gov.

Map.
Source: cia.gov.

Roseau.
Source: Wikipedia.org.

The official coat of arms.
Source: Wikipedia.org.

Street scene in Roseau.
Source: Wikipedia.org.

Roseau.
Source: Wikipedia.org.

Calibishie Beach.
Source: Wikipedia.org.


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 Dominica

Dominica was the last of the Caribbean islands to be colonized by Europeans due chiefly to the fierce resistance of the native Caribs. To learn more please read About Dominica.


Hague Convention Information

Dominica is not party to the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption (Hague Adoption Convention). Therefore, when the Hague Adoption Convention entered into force for the United States on April 1, 2008, intercountry adoption processing for Dominica did not change.


Who Can Adopt

To bring an adopted child to United States from Dominica, you must be found eligible to adopt by the U.S. Government. The U.S. Government agency responsible for making this determination is the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Learn more.

Residency

The Dominica government has no specific residency requirements for prospective adoptive parents.

Age of Adopting Parents

Adoptive parents should not be under the age of twenty-five (25) years old.

Marriage

N/A

Income

The adopting parent(s) should be employed or have means of supporting the child. There is no specific income requirement.

Other

N/A

Who Can Be Adopted

Dominica has no specific requirements that a child must meet in order to be eligible for adoption. In addition to these requirements, a child must meet the definition of an orphan under U.S. law for you to bring him or her back to the United States.

How to Adopt

The Process

The process for adopting a child from Dominica generally includes the following steps:


  1. Choose an Adoption Service Provider
  2. Apply to be Found Eligible to Adopt
  3. Be Matched with a Child
  4. Adopt the Child in Dominica
  5. Apply for the Child to be Found Eligible for Adoption
  6. Bring Your Child Home

To learn more about about this process please read How to Adopt from Dominica.


Traveling Abroad

Applying for Your U.S. Passport

A valid U.S. passport is required to enter and leave Dominica. Only the U.S. Department of State has the authority to grant, issue, or verify U.S. passports. To learn more, please read about Traveling Abroad in Dominica.


After Adoption

What does Dominica require of the adoptive parents after the adoption?

We strongly urge you to comply with the wish of Dominica and complete all post-adoption requirements in a timely manner. Your adoption agency may be able to help you with this process. Your cooperation will contribute to Dominica's history of positive experiences with American parents.


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:


Child Welfare Information Gateway

North American Council on Adoptable Children


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


Contact Information

U.S. Embassy in Barabdos

Wildey Business Park St. Michael, BB 14006 Barbados, W.I. Phone: 246-431-0225

Mailing Address: U.S. Embassy P.O. Box 302 Bridgetown BB 11000 Bridgetown, Barbados Phone: 246-431-0225 Fax: 246-431-0179


Dominica's Adoption Authority

Welfare Division Government Head Quarters Roseau, Dominica. Telephone: 767-448-2401, extensions 3019, 3020, 3334 or 3254.


Embassy of Dominica

3216 New Mexico Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20016 Telephone: (202) 364-6781 Fax: (202) 364-6791


Dominica also has consulates in: New York.


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)

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=dominica