Adoption Choices of Colorado
International Programs
Our agency provides international home studies for non-Hague countries. In non-Hague convention adoptions, parents may have the home study started before they finalize their selection of a country.
Parents must be approved by the USCIS on the basis of information they provide about their background, health, financial stability, and other characteristics in a home study document. If married, prospective parents must go through the adoption and immigration process together. If single, the prospective parent must be a U.S. citizen; if married, at least one spouse must be a U.S. citizen. The USCIS will conduct background and criminal checks on all household members, including fingerprint checks of all household members aged 18 and older.
Individual countries may have specific eligibility requirements for parents regarding age, marital status, health, income, and more.
Please contact our office at 303-670-4401 for more information about an international home study. |