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Ethiopia - Post Adoption Reports Are Still Required 11/14/2023

Ethiopia - Post Adoption Reports Are Still Required
Last Updated: February 14, 2019
Reminder: Ethiopia - Post Adoption Reports Are Still Required

As a reminder, effective February 14, 2018, intercountry adoptions from Ethiopia by foreigners are no longer possible under Ethiopian law as reported in our October 5, 2018 Adoption Notice.

Notwithstanding the ban, adoptive parents who completed an intercountry adoption from Ethiopia are still required to submit post adoption reports (PARs) for all Ethiopian children. The intercountry adoption ban currently in place does not alter this requirement. Adoptive parents are required to submit PARs every six months for five years following the adoption and then annually until the child reaches the age of 18. We ask that all adoption service providers who facilitated intercountry adoptions from Ethiopia reiterate this requirement to adoptive parents in accordance with 22 CFR 96.51(c), and to encourage adoptive parents to submit their reports in a timely manner.

Adoptive parents may send self-reports directly to the Ethiopian Embassy in Washington, DC by email at [email protected]. They may wish to send a copy of their submitted report to the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa at [email protected] to serve as a record. Please note that the U.S. Embassy does not have the capacity to submit reports to the Ethiopian Adoption Authority on behalf of the families. If you have further questions about the submission of the reports, please contact the Ethiopian Embassy in Washington by email at [email protected], or by phone telephone: (202) 364-1200). More information can be found on their website, www.ethiopianembassy.org.

We will continue to engage with the Ethiopian government on these issues and provide additional information as it becomes available. Please continue to monitor our website, http://adoptions.state.gov, for updated information. For questions about this notice, please email the Office of Children’s Issues at [email protected].

Source: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/Intercountry-Adoption-News/Ethiopia-Post-Adoption-Reports-Are-Still-Required.html

Ethiopia - Post Adoption Reports Are Still Required As a reminder, effective February 14, 2018, intercountry adoptions from Ethiopia by foreigners are no longer possible under Ethiopian law as reported in our October 5, 2018 Adoption Notice.

What to Expect After Adoption 11/14/2023

UPDATE # 7- NFSP UPDATES on the Essence of intercountry adoption

What to Expect After Adoption
Acquiring U.S. Citizenship for your Child

It is important to ensure your adopted child becomes a U.S. citizen. If you postpone documenting or obtaining your child's citizenship, he or she may have difficulty obtaining college scholarships, working legally, voting, and enjoying other rights and privileges. In some cases, the child might even be subject to deportation. Act now to safeguard your child's rights and future. Please review important information about the Child Citizenship Act of 2000.

Post-Adoption and Post-Placement Reporting

Post-Adoption Reporting

Many countries require adoptive parents or adoption service providers to report on the child’s progress and welfare after an adoption has concluded, sometimes for several years after the adoption took place. These reports are generally referred to as post-adoption reports (PARs).

PARs generally cover the child's development and progress adjusting to his or her new family and life in a new country. Post-adoption reports provide an important opportunity for the adoptive parents and the child to discuss the progress of the adoption. They may also provide assurances to political leaders and adoption officials in the child’s country of origin that intercountry adoption was indeed in the child’s best interest. The requirements and frequency of these reports vary from country to country. Some countries permit adoptive families to prepare and submit the reports, while other countries expect a licensed social worker or the primary adoption service provider to prepare and submit the reports.

Post-Placement Reporting

Some countries grant only provisional approval of an adoption pending a child’s residence for several months with the adoptive family in their country. Those countries may then require prospective adoptive parents to submit periodic post-placement reports. Based on these reports, the child’s country of origin evaluates whether the child and parents are bonding, and how well the child is settling into the new culture and family environment. Some countries require a licensed social worker or the primary U.S. adoption service provider to prepare and submit these reports. Timely submission of post-placement reports will help ensure that the adoption is finalized without delay.

Compliance with Reporting Obligations

It is vital that prospective adoptive parents understand a country's reporting requirements before pursuing an adoption. The number and frequency of reports varies from country to country. In some instances, the prospective adoptive parent may be directly responsible for preparing and submitting reports, while in other countries, the ASP is responsible for sending the report.

The Department strongly urges all adoptive parents to take these obligations seriously and comply with post-adoption and post-placement requirements in a timely manner. Failure to do so may put at risk the ability of future U.S. families and foreign children to be matched. Your cooperation will contribute to the country of origin’s history of positive experiences with U.S. citizen adoptive parents. Your adoption service provider, the country specific adoption information available on this website, and the U.S. embassy or consulate in the child’s country of origin will also help better understand reporting requirements in the specific country that you are adopting from.

Post-Adoption Services

Post-adoption services may include: support groups, education, social and cultural activities, camps, therapists, medical resources, assistance in the search for family, and access to files. There are many public and private nonprofit organizations that provide such post-adoption resources and services. There are also numerous adoptive family support groups and adult adoptee organizations active in the United States that provide a network of options for adoptive families who wish to have contact with other adoptees or adoptive families from the same country of origin.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Child Welfare Information Gateway provides information and resources related to child welfare, adoption, and more.

Here are some additional resources to research post-adoption support and services:

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What to Expect After Adoption What to Expect After Adoption

Post Adoption 11/14/2023

UPDATE # 6 -NFSP services on the essence of Intercountry Adoption

POST ADOPTION
There are important steps required after adopting a child. Read below to learn more about what to expect after adoption, including:

Acquiring U.S. Citizenship for your Child: It is important to ensure your adopted child becomes a U.S. citizen. If you postpone documenting or obtaining your child's citizenship, he or she may have difficulty obtaining college scholarships, working legally, voting, and enjoying other rights and privileges. In some cases, the child might even be subject to deportation.

Post Adoption Reporting: Many countries require adoptive parents or adoption service providers to report on the child’s progress and welfare after an adoption has concluded, sometimes for several years after the adoption took place. These reports generally cover the child's development and progress adjusting to his or her new family and life in a new country. Post-adoption reports provide an important opportunity for the adoptive parents and the child to discuss the progress of the adoption.

Post-Placement Reporting: Some countries grant only provisional approval of an adoption pending a child’s residence for several months with the adoptive family in their country. Those countries may then require prospective adoptive parents to submit periodic post-placement reports. Based on these reports, the child’s country of origin evaluates whether the child and parents are bonding, and how well the child is settling into the new culture and family environment.

Understanding Reporting Requirements: The specific requirements vary from country to country, are sometimes quite detailed, and may extend until adopted children turn 18 (or even older in a few rare cases). Your adoption service provider, the country specific adoption information available on this website, and the U.S. embassy or consulate in the child’s country of origin will also help better understand reporting requirements in the specific country that you are adopting from. In addition, country specific requirements are organized by region on the following page: Post-Adoption Reporting Overview.

Post-Adoption Services: Post-adoption services may include: support groups, education, social and cultural activities, camps, therapists, medical resources, assistance in the search for family, and access to files. There are many public and private nonprofit organizations that provide such post-adoption resources and services. There are also numerous adoptive family support groups and adult adoptee organizations active in the United States that provide a network of options for adoptive families who wish to have contact with other adoptees or adoptive families from the same country of origin.

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Post Adoption There are important steps required after adopting a child. Read below to learn more about what to expect after adoption

Unwanted in America: The Shameful Side of International Adoption 11/14/2023

UPDATE # 5- NFSP Ten Years Service promoting the importance of Post Adoption Support Services

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What's New: 2009 Ethiopian New Year Celebration In Alexandria VA 11/14/2023

Update #4- NFSP Ten Years Service Promoting Culture

What's New: 2009 Ethiopian New Year Celebration In Alexandria VA

"በመላው አፍሪካ ላሉ ሕፃናት አሁንም ከፍተኛ እርዳታ ያስፈልጋል" አምበር ስታይም 11/14/2023

Update # 3 - Among NFSP Ten Years Service supporting Adult Adoptees

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"በመላው አፍሪካ ላሉ ሕፃናት አሁንም ከፍተኛ እርዳታ ያስፈልጋል" አምበር ስታይም አምበር ስታይም የተወለደችው በጎንደር ደብረታቦር ከተማ ነው። የሶስት አመት ልጅ እያለች ከመሬት መጫወቻ መስሏት ያነሳችው ቦንብ ፈንድቶ ሁለት እጆቿን አሳጥቷታል። በዚህ ምክንያት የ.....

ከኢትዮጵያዊቷ የማደጎ ልጅ ሳራ ነጋሽ ጋር የተደረገ አጭር ቆይታ 11/14/2023

Update #2 - Among NFSP Ten Years Service supporting Adult Adoptees

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ከኢትዮጵያዊቷ የማደጎ ልጅ ሳራ ነጋሽ ጋር የተደረገ አጭር ቆይታ ሳራ ነጋሽ የተወለደችው በአዲስ አበባ ነው ከናትና ከአባቷ እንዲሁም ከሁለት ታላላቅ እህቶቿ ጋር ያለችግር ትኖር ነበር። የእናትና የአባቷ ድንገተኛ ተከታትሎ መሞት እሷን ከነ እህቶቿ እ...

"አሜሪካውያኑ ወላጆች ለኢትዮጵያዊ ልጆቻቸው ማንነታቸውን የሚያስተምርላቸው ሰው ይፈልጋሉ" 11/14/2023

Update #1 - Among NFSP Ten Years Service working on the essence, challenges and solutions for Intercountry adoption

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"አሜሪካውያኑ ወላጆች ለኢትዮጵያዊ ልጆቻቸው ማንነታቸውን የሚያስተምርላቸው ሰው ይፈልጋሉ" ተፈራ ሃይሉ ወደ ዩናይትድ ስቴትስ ለማደጎ የሚመጡትን ህፃናትና ወጣቶች ከኢትዮጵያነታቸው ጋር የመተዋወቂያ መድረክ ይሆን ዘንድ ኔትዎርክ ኦፍ ፋሚሊ ሰርቪስ ፕሮፌሽናልስ የተሰኘ ገባሬ...

11/14/2023

Network of Family Service Professionals INC
10 Years Anniversary's
September 12, 2013- September 12, 2023!
Serving Ethiopian Adoption Communities in ten US and Ethiopia through promoting Ethiopian History and Culture among the adoption communities and working on the essence, challenges and solutions of intercountry adoption.

For your post adoption support services please email us [email protected] and send us your inquiry to know more about anything post adoption support services.
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