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What is in the Adoption Dossier for Ethiopia?Compiling Documents for the Ethiopian Adoption Process
The Ethiopian adoption dossier is a compilation of documents used to present an overview of the adoptive family to the Ethiopian government.
The adoption dossier is a key component of the Ethiopian adoption process. The documents pulled together to complete the dossier present a picture of a family’s physical, emotional, and financial health, allowing the Ethiopian government to evaluate the family's ability to care for one of its children. The adoption dossier documents range from the simple (birth certificates and photos of the family home) to the more complex (the adoption homestudy and USCIS clearance). Potential adoptive parents (PAPs) working through the Ethiopian adoption process often call it a "paper pregnancy", because of the amount of time and effort that goes into compiling the adoption dossier. However, with time and dedication, adoptive families will deliver a fully completed dossier to the Ethiopian government for consideration. Documents Needed for the Adoption Dossier for EthiopiaAlthough many components of the dossier will remain the same from adoption agency to agency, there are some fluctuations. The number of each type of document required can vary, and some agencies may impose other additions in order to circumvent later inquiries from the Ethiopian government. This list will provide a general understanding of the documents required, but each family should consult their adoption agency.
Other Documents that May be Needed for the Ethiopia Adoption Dossier
After the dossier documents are compiled, potential adoptive families will typically forward the dossier to their adoption agency for review. The documents (all or some) may then need to be certified and authenticated by the Secretary of State of the PAP’s state of residence, the U.S. Department of State, and the Ethiopian Embassy in Washington, D.C. For more information on the adoption process from Ethiopia, visit the U.S. Department of State’s country-specific information. Related articles: An Overview of the Ethiopian Adoption Process.
The copyright of the article What is in the Adoption Dossier for Ethiopia? in International Adoption is owned by Dianna Brodine. Permission to republish What is in the Adoption Dossier for Ethiopia? in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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