This week we’re going over the steps involved in a Vietnamese adoption. So far, we have covered making the decision to adopt, deciding on Viet Nam, choosing an adoption agency and completing the home study process. Now we’ll move on to the process as it has to do with the USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.) Basically, your home study grants their approval for you to adopt on a state level, and USCIS will grant approval on a federal level. They will also be the entity that examines your child’s paperwork to ensure that they are truly eligible for adoption according to their standards.
The first form that you will complete for USCIS is the I-600A (Application... more

After you have chosen your adoption agency and signed a contract with them, the next step is to get started on your home study. Although the home study culminates with an actual in-home visit by a social worker, there is also a great deal of paperwork and educational hours to complete. Some adoption agencies are also licensed to perform home studies in the state in which they reside. In our case, our adoption agency was not licensed to do home studies in our state, so they recommended a home study only agency to work with.
Home study requirements vary according to what state you live in and what country you are adopting from. The number of times you will be required to meet with your... more
Step 3 in the Viet Nam adoption process is choosing an agency. Choosing an adoption agency to work with to complete your adoption from Viet Nam is a topic that I discuss often. It is extremely important to make your decision wisely and after much research. The agency that you choose today will be the ones representing you and your family in Viet Nam and placing your child with you; your relationship with them is an important one.
According to the US-Viet Nam Memorandum of Understanding (MOA) only adoption agencies that have been licensed by Viet Nam are permitted to work in... more
This post is #2 in the series of posts that will take you step by step through the process of adopting a child from Viet Nam.
After you have made the decision to adopt a child, you’ll next have to decide where that child will be from. Assuming that you have already decided that an international adoption is for you, you will next need to ask yourself what country you would like to adopt from. Have you always had your heart set on adopting from a certain part of the world? Do you qualify to adopt from the country that is your first choice?
Countries have their own set of requirements regarding adoptive parents. Age, sexual orientation, length of marriage, health issues and number... more
This week I’m going to take some time and go through the step by step process of adopting a child from Viet Nam. The first step is the one of making the decision to adopt. Deciding to adopt a child is a completely personal decision, and one that adoptive parents come to from many different places. Just as having a biological child is a huge decision, deciding to adopt a child requires (and deserves) a great deal of thought and consideration. Raising a child is a life changing experience (for you and the child) and I wish all parents (biological included) took the time that we adoptive... more