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Everything about adoption can be found at Adoptive Families. Under international adoptions find fast facts, helpful articles, a searchable database of adoption agencies working with Central and South American countries, links to online support groups and much more!
A goldmine of information and resources on Central and South American adoption. Find country specific information on your Central or South American country. Includes in-depth fact sheet, number of children adopted from your country, costs, agencies, adoption requirements, fees and much more.
Quickly discover the status of adoption in many countries, including those in Central and South America.
The Adoption Agency Research Group was formed to help prospective adoptive parents (PAPs) in their research and selection of an international adoption agency. Over the past decade, international adoption has grown to a billion dollar industry, yet few safeguards exist for adoptive parents. 4,800+ members.
Research your adoption on Adoption.com. Includes information on Central and South America. Click on your country of interest to go to blogs, news and information, background, fact sheets and many more resources.
Find helpful child adoption links to the Central or South American country of your choice. Includes state department information, country resources, stories and much more.
Read stories of international adoption from families that have experienced it! Includes adoption stories from Guatemala and Brazil. You will also find videos on international adoption, attachment disorder, and other topics of interest for child development and adjustment.
Excellent video about a family adopting from Guatemala, very emotional. The video is of a trip to visit the children. 2,900+ views | runtime 4:47 | 4-1/2 stars
Learn more about Central America’s geography, history, demographics, culture, government and politics on Wikipedia.
Information from the U.S. Citizen and Immigration Service which includes links to adoption forms, link to the I-600 petition to bring foreign born orphan into the Untied States, laws and regulations, education and resources and more.