Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't a G4 visa a nonimmigrant visa given to people working at an international organization? How could you foster or adopt if you have no security in staying in the country?
She probably cannot foster but adopt? Come on. Americans adopt kids from other countries all the time. Why not adopt an American child and move him elsewhere? He or she will retain their citizenship regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know where to start? Does it make any difference the G4 visa? Is foster to adopt better or should we go with a private agency?
Looking for recommendations of lawyers/agencies. Would also like to hear your experience if you have a G4 visa and successfully adopted in the DMV area.
Thanks!
Here is the unvarnished truth. For a healthy adoptable infant, you will be competing with thousands of other American couples. These candidates are at the top of everyone's want list.
If you are willing to adopt an older, nonwhite child with significant health or mental problems, or a baby with significant health problems, you will have more luck as these candidates often have trouble finding homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't a G4 visa a nonimmigrant visa given to people working at an international organization? How could you foster or adopt if you have no security in staying in the country?
She probably cannot foster but adopt? Come on. Americans adopt kids from other countries all the time. Why not adopt an American child and move him elsewhere? He or she will retain their citizenship regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know where to start? Does it make any difference the G4 visa? Is foster to adopt better or should we go with a private agency?
Looking for recommendations of lawyers/agencies. Would also like to hear your experience if you have a G4 visa and successfully adopted in the DMV area.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Isn't a G4 visa a nonimmigrant visa given to people working at an international organization? How could you foster or adopt if you have no security in staying in the country?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foster agencies want foster parents who will support reunification with birth relatives.
I keep hearing different things in this regard; is this the same everywhere, or are there unique contours to DC's foster process?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foster agencies want foster parents who will support reunification with birth relatives.
I keep hearing different things in this regard; is this the same everywhere, or are there unique contours to DC's foster process?
Anonymous wrote:Foster agencies want foster parents who will support reunification with birth relatives.