A.D.O.P.P.T.
is a fully licensed non-profit international adoption agency.
We are specifically devoted to working with orphaned and handicapped
children and helping adoptive parents through the overseas adoption
process.

Director
Barbara Connely's Children from Vietnam
Personal Information About Us
The
principal organizers of A.D.O.P.P.T., Inc., through their travels
to adopt their own children overseas, realize the needs that exist
in the Vietnamese and Kazakhstan orphanages and hospitals. Our efforts
in Vietnam, and Kazakhstan will be directed toward Vietnamese Kazakhstan
adoptions and providing resources for projects that will benefit
orphanages, hospitals and the needs of the Vietnamese and Kazakhstan
children. Our hearts are very compassionate to the orphans and handicapped
children and our committed staff will do all that is possible to
improve conditions for them.
The
staff at A.D.O.P.P.T. Inc. realize that the adoption process can
be complex. We are dedicated to making the child placement procedure
a positive and rewarding experience. To accomplish this we have
compiled extensive instructions for the home study and the necessary
documents needed for the Immigration and Naturalization Service
(INS), as well as the Vietnamese and Kazakhstan paperwork. We also
have very knowledgeable staff located in Vietnam and Kazakhstan
who assist adoptive parents and work hard to help the adoptive parents
complete their adoptions.
Our
coordinators have made several trips to Vietnam and Kazakhstan to
insure compliance with Vietnamese, Kazakhstan and U.S. laws. Our
state licensed agency places children directly from government funded
orphanages in north/southern Vietnam and Kazakhstan as well.
Please
take a look at our Fees Link. We have worked hard to make the Adoption
Process more affordable. Thank you.
We
are honored to have the opportunity to aid the Vietnamese and Kazakhstan
children in the adoption process and look forward to assisting the
adoptive parents in their search to adopt that special child or
children.
last updated: Feburary 9, 2006
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