arrow
Adoption USA
 
Main Menu
Home
Features
International Adoption
Blog
Links
Contact Us

 

 

 

International Adoption Information - Adopting a Child From Guatemala?

After you submit your application and dossier and receive your child referral from your adoption agency, here are the steps for adopting a child from Guatemala:
 

  1. Your adoption agency contacts a Guatemalan adoption attorney, who gathers adoption consent forms from the child’s birthparents along with the child’s birth certificate and hospital records.
     
  2. A DNA test is performed to confirm that the woman relinquishing the child for adoption is truly the birthmother of that child.
     
  3. Once DNA tests confirm that the birthmother has placed her child for adoption, the Guatemalan attorney, working within the Guatemalan courts, prepares the final adoption packet, obtains a Guatemalan passport for the child, and obtains a medical report on the child.
Once all this “preliminary” paperwork is completed, you can either travel to Guatemala to bring your child home or have your child escorted to you in the U.S.
 

Children Available: Healthy infants, both boys and girls. The age range at time of referral is generally 0 to 12 months. Older and special needs children are also available for adoption.

Parent Requirements: Married couples, single women, and single men may adopt from Guatemala. Adopting parents must be less than 50 years old.

Travel Requirements: Travel is not required. (It is highly recommended that parents pursuing international adoption travel to their child’s birth country). Parents who do choose to travel spend an average of two weeks in Guatemala.

Time Frame: Child referral usually happens about three to six months after your dossier is received. The adoption is completed an average of eight months after you accept your child referral.

Number of Children Adopted by Americans in 2004: 3,264

Additional Information: Some sibling groups are available in Guatemala. Some children available for adoption from Guatemala are in foster care, while others are in orphanages. The medical history of the birthmother may be available. Post placement reports and supervision are required for six months.

 

Credits: The International Adoption Guidebook, © Mary M. Strickert

 

 

 

Latest Adoption Information, News & Views

Adopting a Child from China
The government office responsible for adoptions in China is the Ministry of Civil Affairs,
 
Adopting a Child from Guatemala
here are the steps for adopting a child from Guatemala:
 
Internationally adopted Children
Overseas Adoption - The second glance at institutional autism in internationally adopted children
 
The Adopted Child from Russia
Overseas Adoption - Institutional Autism and the adopted child from Russia
Intercountry Adoption Act 2000 USA
A Resume of the latest major action: 10/6/2000 Became Public Law No: 106-279.
 
Better Parents waiting for a child
Adopted people did not spontaneously generate in the filing cabinets at adoption agencies or attorney's offices.
 
Refugee wins right to fight for baby
A WOMAN raped by three men in a refugee camp, who gave up the child
 
US Plea on Adoption fails in Romania
Romania's prime minister on Thursday rejected U.S. calls
 
The Children of Guatemala
Guatemala is one of the most popular countries in the world for international adoption and last year
 
 
Orphans row rocks Romania-EU ties
The continued adoption of Romanian children abroad, despite a ban
 
Dreams of Adoption are fading
For three years, Kathleen and David Richards have had a young Romanian girl's
 
Is Child Adoption for you?
How do you know if international adoption is for your family?
 
Helpful Hints on Adoption
Helpful Hints to Adoptive Parents on Child Adoption