Home Studies for Hague Convention
Adoptions
Home studies prepared for adoptions from
countries party to the Hague Adoption Convention (view list) must also comply
with federal regulations (8 CFR 204.311) that have been written to ensure that
the United States complies with the principles of the Convention. These regulations are designed to make
sure that the home study is conducted professionally and that it is transmitted
to the proper authorities expeditiously.
Specifically, U.S. regulations for Hague
adoptions require that:
·
Home studies are
conducted by an accredited/approved adoption service provider, supervised
provider, or an exempted provider. (A social work professional or organization
that only performs a home study, and
does not provide any other adoption services in the case is known as an exempted provider, and
does not have to be accredited. However, the home study must subsequently
be approved by an accredited adoption service
provider.)
·
The adoption service
provider ensures that the home study is performed in accordance with state and
federal law.
·
The agency’s employee
who conducts the home study is authorized or licensed to complete a home study
under the laws of the states in which he or she operates, and is also supervised
by someone who has prior experience in family and children’s services or
intercountry adoption. Adoption
service providers must ensure the timely transmission of the approved home study
to the Central Authority or other competent authority of the child’s country of
origin.
·
The expected total
fee and estimated expenses for a home study are disclosed in writing.
·
The home study
includes a determination of the prospective adoptive parent(s)’ suitability to
adopt.
·
When completed, a
true copy of the home study must be transmitted to the Central Authority or
other competent authority for adoption in the country from which the parents
plan to adopt.
Home
studies for Hague adoptions must be submitted to USCIS at the same time of
filing your I-800A.
More information
about home studies for Hague adoptions, including information about home study
updates and amendments, can be found in USCIS’ instructions for filing Form
I-800A.
Home Studies for non-Hague
Adoptions
Home studies for non-Hague adoptions must also comply with
separate, federal regulations that have been written to ensure that prospective
adoptive parent(s) are eligible and suitable to adopt. These regulations are also designed to
make sure that the home study is conducted professionally and that it is
transmitted to the proper authorities expeditiously.
For more information about the home study
requirements for non-Hague adoptions, please visit the Child Welfare Information
Gateway.
More
Information
·
Instructions for filling out Form
I-800A
·
Instructions for filling out Form
I-600A
·
Child Welfare Information Gateway
·
Guide for Social Workers to the
Hague Adoption Convention
· Technical Guidance on becoming accredited or approved










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