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In 2006, Children's Hope
found loving homes for 55 children
from Colombia. Infants and older children are available but
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half of Children's Hope Colombia families adopt sibling
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The Callaham Family
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Jason,
Valentina, Laura
The Womack Boys

Rhett, Ross Carlos,
Reid & Richard Jr.
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Colombia Adoptions are facilitated by Children's
Hope through the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare (ICBF)
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government social welfare agency,
including foster homes & orphanages
Colombia is a fascinating
country where adoptive families come and go without
difficulty. Colombia has a long history of adoption.
They have had a very organized central authority in
Bogotá for many years, known as the Colombian Institute
of Family Welfare (ICBF) which processes the government
adoptions and oversees the licensing of private
orphanages. Children aged 1 through early teens are
available for adoption. There are many sibling groups
available, as well as special needs children. Many
children are abandoned by single parents who simply
cannot afford to feed them, or who must work to survive
and cannot afford child care while they work. Others
come from families where they have been neglected or
mistreated and their parent's parental rights have been
taken away from them. All of them need a permanent
family.
If you have any
questions about the program, please call us at
503.665.1589 or e-mail at
Colombia@ChildrensHope.net
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Scope of Our Services:
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Assist you in preparing your dossier that is then
forwarded to Colombia, where our contact will
arrange for a translation and its submission to ICBF.
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When a
child becomes available with the characteristics you
have requested (e.g. "siblings ages 4-8, healthy"),
you will receive a child offer from Children's Hope,
including a photo and written information.
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Upon
your acceptance of the child(ren), you will travel
to the city where the child(ren) lives to be a part
of the court process. Representatives will meet you
at the airport in
Bogotá
and take
you to the hotel having made all appointments with
adoption officials, either in
Bogotá
or the city that your child is in.
Then you will be assisted to get the child’s
passport, and later a visa for him or her at the
U.S. Consulate in Bogotá
After
you have returned home with your child, the program
director will notify social work staff to provide
post-placement services. Post-placement reports are
translated and sent to the placing agency in
Colombia.
Upon the
social worker’s approval to re-adopt in the U.S.
court, you will be instructed to engage legal
assistance to finalize the adoption. You are then
required to provide proof of U.S. citizenship for
your child.
Age Requirements For Colombia Program
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Parents' Ages |
Age of Child Referred |
Waiting time |
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25-37 |
0-2 years |
30 - 32 months |
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38-45 |
3-6 years |
36+ months
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45+ couples
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7 and older or
Sibling Groups
Special Needs |
6-12 months |
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Single Women |
8 and up |
6-12 months |
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Updated:
09/19/2007
©2007
Children's Hope International Adoption Agency. All rights
reserved. Colombia adoption. |