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International Adoption

For those families wishing to adopt from foreign countries, coordinators2inc can assist with the home study, then network with other agencies for the referral and placement of their child. Coordinators2inc has additional expertise because of our previous successful programs. Although we no longer offer dossier and referral services, we continue to be able to offer our expertise in preparing families to parent the types of children placed from foreign countries and to assist through post-placement supervision in successfully transitioning children into the family.

Services Offered

  • Home studies tailored to meet the needs of VA standards AND the requirements of the referral agency and foreign country
  • Networking with the referral agency of your choice to provide paperwork, information, and support during the dossier and referral process
  • Post-legal services including supervision and re-finalization in the US

 

 

 

What's Unique about Our
Intercountry Program

Coordinators2inc has a long history of working with families who wish to adopt those children who are waiting around the world. We have previously run our own intercountry adoption programs in Russia, Kazakhstan, Guatemala, and China. In order to remain responsive to our clients and stay in step with the changes of international adoption, we now serve our intercountry clients as a "Supervised" or "Exempt" Provider of home study and supervision services. Our staff continues to assist families seeking placement from a foreign country to make educated decisions and to be fully prepared for the possible risks and outcomes for the children they adopt..

For more information on how to begin, go to the International Get Started page. Also, visit the International Adoption-FAQs page for answers to some of the questions that are asked most often.