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In addition to
child adoption domestically, many prospective adoptive parents look overseas for their child
adoption options. One country where foreign child adoption has grown popular in recent years is Thailand. However, the child adoption process in
Thailand is fairly involved.
Child adoption from Thailand is not a
simple procedure. It may take up to two full years for the processing of the Thai child adoption procedures are
met. (This does not even take USA immigration child adoption laws into consideration) These statements are not
designed to discourage one from taking part in Thailand’s child adoption program, it is merely provided so one can
understand the process involved.
Under Thailand’s law, there are four major
requirements that a foreign couple must meet in order to process a child adoption claim: The couple must be
married; the couple must be at least fifteen years older than the child they wish to adopt; the couple must be at
least twenty five years of age; and the couple must meet their country/state’s domestic eligibility requirements to
adopt.
Additional supplementary requirements include a
variety of substantiating documents (proof of citizenship, marriage, legal status, etc) must accompany all the
required forms that must be submitted to the Thai Embassy and to the United States Department of State. As stated
before, the child adoption procedures in Thailand are more involved than those in other
countries.
Thai child adoption via the Thai government must
be processed through the Child Adoption Center of the Department of Public Welfare. Private child adoption agencies
are limited to the following three: the Holt Sahathai Foundation; the Thai Red Cross Foundation; and the Pattaya
Orphanage.
For complete requirements and further information
regarding Thai adoptions, it is recommended to contact the Department of State as it may provide the most detailed
and complete answers available.
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