This egroup group is dedicated to Americans living abroad to share personal information and support about the adoption process with others in need. In honor of the late Missie Bland, adoption consultant, adoptive mother and friend who helped make this group possible. This group began as the Mannheim Adoption Support Group in Germany in 1994.
We do not place children with families or find orphaned children. We help each other to find solutions to our adoption questions. Any group member can post a message, add or delete their name to the list, or request information.
American Adoption Professionals Abroad - Randy Barlow,MS,MSW Adoption Social Worker - Kevin Cookman, Adoption Consultant, London - Elizabeth Leuenberger, Adoption Consultant, Zurich- are moderators of this group.
Subject: FW: H1N1 Symptons This is such a helpful chart; pass it along to anyone you know. Print it out and put it on the refrigerator. Know the Difference
You show your US passport and there should be no problem. If you live in the US then you pass the residence test. YOu need to file and N600K and go for the
So if your child has both a US passport AND a green card, what do you present when entering the US? I mean, if they scan the child's passport, does something
Hello! After some frustration this week searching for info about updating paperwork in Japan, I created this Yahoo group: "Adoptive Families Japan" Link:
You are right on about the two year rule but wrong about the visiting the US. We are living in Costa Rica and adopting domestically here. We have been told by