Platinumsweet,
Adoption is not at all a difficult process. It involves a long wait, that is all.
Different agencies follow different procedures. The basic rules are all the same, but the order in which each step is executed differs. In some agencies, the Family Study Report ( adoption officers will come to your home and see how the home conditions are) is done first before the child is matched. Certain other agencies will do the FSR last, after the baby is matched.
In TVM Child Welfare Board, all documentation is to be submitted first. In certain other agencies, documentation need be submitted only after waiting period is over and baby is matched.
What I am trying to say is don't wait to submit your application. Do it now. You have to wait atleast one year before a baby is matched to your specifications. If at that time, you have changed your mind and do not want to adopt, just say that. Many,many couples change their mind. There are no commitments on you to adopt after you apply. The CWB will happily pass the child to the next couple in the line. And all are happy.
So, apply ASAP. Change your mind later if you wish to.
In the TVM CWB, the following documentation is needed. You can procure and submit in one week maximum.
1) Property deeds. (No problem if it is not in your name or husband's name. Talk to the adoption officer as to how they want it. They may ask for a will favouring your husband from your in-laws. I am not sure, talk to the adoption officer)
2) Bank statement- again verify the minimum amount needed. I am sure you will already have it.
3) Health certificate- A medical certificate saying that you and husband have no physical and mental ailments, and can raise a child in good health. Do not go about attaching ECG reports ect, unless the adoption agency specifically asks for it.
4) Another medical certificate stating that the couple (either wife or husband or both) cannot have a biological child. In many cases, this may not be the case. They will be able to have biological children, but it may not click. Get a gynaec to give you this certificate. My advise is just get the certificate and submit it regardless of any emotional qualms.
5) Affidavit/ letters of recommendation from two persons who know you well. They should certify that you and husband are law abiding citizens, no drug abuse etc, good social standing. Easy to get.
6) Employment details of husband and wife ( if only one is employed, that is okay too).
7) A photo of couple together.
NB: Give all documentation if possible in one time. Make sure the Social worker records in the register that you have submitted all documentation.
Pay Rs 500 or so, fill one page application form, get your application receipt.
Now wait till baby is matched.
If possible, get FSR done after a year or so. FSR is valid only for one year.
You have to come only once from Gulf. When baby is ready (all medicaly tested, released for adoption by Collector), the CWB will inform you. If you are in Gulf, tell them that you need some time to come. They will give you time.
Please remember that the CWB is there to help you and the baby. They have very little funds. So, the faster they can place a baby with good parents, the happier they are. So, be peaceful. Nobody will harass or trouble you.
This is the basic procedure. It may vary here and there. Talk to the agency first. If you want a list of homes in Kerala, post here. My mother will try to get a list from the TVM social worker.
I will try to find a couple of other threads in IL where adoption has been discussed.Please read that in detail.
Again, adoption is not difficult. It will take a year or two. So, apply soon.Good luck!
Any more questions, just ask.
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Originally Posted by platinumsweet THANKS VIDYA..
ITS A VERY BIG PROCEDURE.how can we go many times from here to c the baby.. and the house and land is not in my husbands name. he is the only son so we have the family assets.
and how come you know the procedures so clearly..
anyway thanks agian |