Adoption Agencies and Information forChina
In 2006 Americans adopted more children from China than from
any other country, approximately 6,500 children. All aspects of a China
adoption are regulated by the China Center for Adoption Affairs. China
adoptions historically have been safe and the process very orderly. Over
95% of children adopted from China are girls and approximately 35% are under 1
year of age.
Chinese adoption law is very clear on which categories of children
are eligible for adoption and what types of prospective adoptive parents China
deems acceptable. Only adoptions fully completed in China are permitted. It is
not possible under Chinese law to obtain guardianship of a Chinese child for later
adoption in the United States. To be eligible for adoption, Chinese children must
first be identified and approved by the China Centre of Adoption Affairs (CCAA).
The CCAA matches individual children with prospective adoptive parent(s) whose
completed applications have been submitted to the CCAA by a CCAA-licensed U.S.
adoption agency whose credentials are on file at the CCAA.
The China Centre of Adoption Affairs (CCAA)
103 Beiheyan St.
Dongcheng District
Beijing 100006
Phone: 86-10-6522-3102
86-10-6513-0607
Embassy of the People's Republic of China
Consular Section
2300 Connecticut Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20008
Tel: 202-328-2500
There are literally hundreds of U.S. based adoption agencies that help families adopt from China. These adoption agencies conduct anywhere from a few placements to several hundred
placements every year. But bigger is not always better. The most important factors for an adopting family to consider are not how many children the adoption agencies place, but are they a fully
licensed agency, are they non-profit, and do they deliver the kind of individual attention you deserve and may desire. Below I have listed a few adoption agencies to help you get started. With
the exception of the agency I direct, Adoption Services, Inc., the adoption agencies below were selected in a rather random fashion from the list
of adoption agencies who are members of the JCICS. While I would love to have you call and work with Adoption
Services China Adoption Program, I suggest you not only call us but several other adoption agencies as well. Make the calls, ask your questions, see if you are getting the type of attention you
deserve, and then make your selection.
For more information about adoption from this country
and about adoption agencies that can assist you, please visit the websites below.
Prospective adoptive parents are advised to fully research any of the adoption
agencies they plan to use for adoption services. |
This site is intended as a very general guide to assist adopting persons who are considering the adoption of a child from a foreign country.
External links should not be construed as an endorsement of the site, the adoption agencies listed, or of the information contained within the sites. |