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Adoption S.T.A.R. is pleased to provide adoptions from Haiti. Though there are many other U.S. agencies with Haitian adoption programs, ours is unique. The Chrèce (pronounced Cresh, French for orphanage) that Adoption S.T.A.R. works with provides one-on-one care for children in a small family-like setting which is rare to find in Haiti. We estimate that the process can take 12-24 months from application to completion.
For information on Haiti’s geography, history, language, climate, cuisine, children available, adoptive parent eligibility and travel requirements.
How long does it take to adopt? Once a dossier has been submitted the wait for a child referral is extremely short, and generally families will be presented with their referral within one month. The timeframe for full completion of an adoption from Haiti is anywhere from 12-24 months. This is due to the fact that all adoptions in Haiti must be approved by a variety of Haitian governmental bodies. During the time that the family may visit the child in Haiti as often as they wish, though this is not required.
How is a child assigned to me? The Crèche (orphanage) will contact Adoption S.T.A.R. with a referral. Adoption S.T.A.R. will then share the information with you which will include photos, medical and other background information, etc.
What are the advantages of adopting from Haiti? The Crèche we work with provides one-on-one care for the children referred to our families. Also Haiti is geographically close to the United States so the travel time is very short. In addition, Haiti is often one of the most financially reasonable international adoption option.
What is the process?
- Complete home study and form I-600A.
- Gather documents for your dossier and submit them to Adoption S.T.A.R. for certification. (This step can be completed simultaneously with the home study.)
- After the prospective adoptive parents have completed their adoption approval from their home state and USCIS, most of their dossier documents have to be apostilled and authenticated by the Haitian Consulate or Embassy in the United States.
- When the dossier has been submitted to Haiti, the adoptive parents’ documents have to be certified once more at the Haitian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Port-au-Prince.
- Once a child has been identified for adoption, multiple steps have to be taken to compile the child’s adoption dossier to submit the entire dossier to IBESR (Haitian Social Services Ministry) to obtain an Adoption Authorization.
- Different official offices involved in the process have certain requirements to be fulfilled. Once the documents are obtained, the legalizations have to be completed. This includes legalization by the Tribunal, signed and sealed by the Parquet, the Justice Department, and the Department of Foreign Affairs. All these offices have criteria to evaluate the authenticity of the documents. These requirements must be met before the documents are signed and sealed.
- Once the documents are completed and compiled, the entire dossier, containing the adoptive parents’ documents and the prospective child’s documents are submitted to IBESR (Haitian Social Services) to be studied, and approved by four different officials at the IBESR. This approval comes in form of a Adoption Authorization document. Usually, it takes several months for the IBESR approval process to be completed.
- Once the Adoption Authorization is issued, the entire dossier is taken to the Tribunal where all the dossier documents are evaluated for authenticity and the authorization to type up the adoption decree and judgment decree is given.
- The dossier and unsigned adoption and judgment decree are taken to the Parquet where the dossier is examined one more time. If all is found in order, the judge at the Parquet issues a letter of approval and the adoption decree and judgment decree are signed and stamped. The Parquet also legalizes the Court Declaration (Tribunal document).
- The adoption documents are submitted to the Department of Justice for further authentication.
- All adoption documents are submitted to Ministry of Foreign Affairs for additional authentication.
- At this point all adoption documents are submitted to the Archive Office where the documents are registered. The Archive Office issues an authenticity certificate that certifies all the adoption related signatures of the officials from the Tribunal, Parquet, Department of Justice and Foreign Affairs.
- The notary looks over all the documents and the original power of attorney that the adoptive gave and determines that all the requirements have been met to present to dossier to the Immigration Office and Ministry of Interior to obtain an adoption passport approval. A fee has to be paid to the Department of Contributions (DGI). This receipt has to be submitted to the Immigration Office with the adoption related documents.
- The adoption dossier has to be submitted to the Immigration Office which in turn forwards the entire dossier to the Ministry of Interior (MOI.)
- Once the dossier is brought via courier to the Ministry of Interior from the Immigration Office, it is registered and all documents are examined by lawyers for mistakes or inconsistencies. An orphanage representative has to attend an appointment at MOI to verify all information on the documents.
- If there is a mistake or an inconsistency on any of the documents, the orphanage representative is given the document(s) for correction or re-issuance. Sometimes, the MOI lawyers may not “like” a certain stamp or simply may find a spelling error. The documents have to be corrected.
- For many adoptions the MOI step has taken 12 or more months because MOI is very thorough in its examination of the documents. A letter of authorization is issued by the Director of Political Affairs to the Immigration Office that permits the issuance of an adoption passport for the adopted child. The adoption dossier and letter is sent back to the Immigration Office via courier.
- Once the file has returned from MOI, the orphanage representative collects the adoption dossier, fills out a passport form and passport photos of the adopted child for passport issuance.
- Application for Adoption Passport to Haitian Immigration.
- Submission of Visa Application to the U.S. Embassy for approval.
- Bring your child home to the United States!
Looking for more information? For more details about adoptions from Haiti please contact Adoption S.T.A.R. You can also find updated information at the U.S. Embassy in Haiti. Also check out the U.S. Department of State Intercountry Haiti adoption page.
The Center for Disease Control’s (CDC) Travelers’ Health Website is another good website to check out as it contains a wealth of information on health issues pertaining to international travel, including information on destination countries, recommendations regarding immunizations, and travel notices.
Are the children pictured on this page available for adoption? No children whose photos appear on this website or on any Adoption S.T.A.R. printed literature are available for adoption.
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