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Title: Adoption in Ukraine
Post by: James B on March 30, 2003, 05:00:00 AM
Hello,

I am married and my wife is a single mother from Ukraine.  I would like to adopt my stepdaughter.  Does anyone have experience or know anyone that has knowledge of the process.  Thanks, Jim

For those of you out there looking for a wife from the FSU, I have to say that I found a great one and hope everyone has the same experience as myself!



Title: Re: Adoption in Ukraine
Post by: T P Cornholio on March 31, 2003, 05:00:00 AM
... in response to Adoption in Ukraine, posted by James B on Mar 30, 2003

It can be quite complicated, and I strongly suggest you consult an adoption lawyer.  Despite all the fiancee/AOS/INS paperwork I've handled myself over the years (fairly straight-forward), I could never have done this without the lawyer.

If your wife is a widow, it will be simpler than if the father is alive (but still not simple enough).  Communication with the father will need to take place, through court/lawyer, and his parental rights severed before you can adopt.  An interview of your immediate family is required by someone either appointed or licensed by the state (more than likely with some follow-ups), although you do not need to follow the home-study program as with overseas adoption.  There is a lot of info out there about adoption, but I never found any on the subject of in-state step adoptions.  Generally speaking it will cost you $2000-$3000 with a lawyer, but it's the best way.  Note that the moment the adoption is approved, the child/children become US citizens.  Best to complete adoption before child's 16th birthday.



Title: Re: Adoption in Ukraine
Post by: micha1 on March 30, 2003, 05:00:00 AM
... in response to Adoption in Ukraine, posted by James B on Mar 30, 2003

Stevo is right, I looked it up before posting.
The same in Canada, the provinces have the upper hand when it comes to adoption.

But you are station in Iceland,  so why not adopt the child with their law, scandinavian are certainly more open
in normal times about adoption, over there you will be in like Flint.



Title: Don't you mean adoption in the USA?? Check out the local...
Post by: Stevo on March 30, 2003, 05:00:00 AM
... in response to Adoption in Ukraine, posted by James B on Mar 30, 2003

laws and regs for adoption for your state (they are all a little bit different - check internet). Or go to an adoption lawyer if you're lazy like me. In any case, the adoption is governed by state rules and regs and has nothing to do with Ukraine.