Many people from the Bronx adopt children from foreign countries. Often this is because they would like a baby, and babies under two years of age, and the waiting list for children under two can sometimes be years in the United States. But whatever the reasons, if you are living in the Bronx, you need to consult with a Bronx foreign adoption lawyer before taking another step. Foreign adoption can often be simpler than domestic adoption if you have a good lawyer, but it is a morass of potential problems for the uninitiated. You have more than U.S. law and New York state law to worry about; you must also be aware of any applicable laws of the foreign country and international treaties.
Why Adopt from a Foreign CountryDiscuss the reasons you are considering foreign adoption with your Bronx family attorney. It’s possible that some of your reasons could be met by domestic adoption. Also your attorney can inform you of potential pitfalls in both domestic and foreign adoptions. Here are some of the reasons people adopt a foreign child.
It is by far easier to adopt a foreign child from a county that has signed the Hague Convention on the Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Inter-Country Adoption (the Hague Adoption Convention), an international treaty that was established in 1993.The Hague Convention has been signed by 83 countries, and it has put protections into place for the child, the birth parents and the adopters in order to guard against child trafficking, failed adoptions, custody problems and financial scams. For participating countries, the Hague Convention has standardized foreign adoptions and greatly reduced the risks. Your Bronx attorney can explain more about foreign adoption and the advantages of adopting from a Hague Convention country.
There is a required process for adopting from a Hague Convention country.
Adopting from a foreign country that is not part of the Hague Convention is more difficult and come with less protections, but it is certainly possible. Your attorney will need to be knowledgeable about the relevant adoption laws in the child’s country of origin as well as New York family law and U.S. immigration law. The child must be considered to be an orphan, but that does not always mean both parents are dead or have vanished. A child is also considered an orphan if the parent cannot take care of the child. The adopting parent must be a U.S. citizen in order to adopt a child in New York. They must also follow the New York laws for adoption.
Bronx Foreign Adoption LawyerWhen you are from the Bronx and adopting a child from another country, it is critical that you are represented by a Bronx attorney who is extremely experienced with the foreign adoption process. The attorneys at the Law Offices of Stephen Bilkis & Associates have years of experience with successfully representing clients who are seeking to adopt children (both foreign and domestic), who have custody issues and who have other family law matters. Contact us at 800.696.9529 to schedule a free, no obligation consultation regarding your case. We represent clients in the following locations: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island, Manhattan, Nassau County, Queens, Staten Island, Suffolk County and Westchester County.