Guest guest Posted January 2, 2003 Report Share Posted January 2, 2003 Jeanne and One reason we chose international adoption was because it is usually faster than domestic, and there is a definitive timeline as to when you'll bring your child home. We began the process in November, and it looks like we will be bringing our child home sometime this summer! That is VERY fast, but dh has been great at getting all our paperwork together. Jeanne, I am very sorry to hear of your husband's cancer and will pray for him. We did have to get certification of good health from our doctors (as well as a mountain of other kinds of paperwork...). What I would suggest is perhaps you can contact a few agencies, explain your situation to them, and see what they say. Some countries allow single women to adopt, so maybe there is some kind of loophole you can work thru there. There are also some Yahoo! groups on international adoption, maybe you can ask the opinion of the members on a group or two as to their experiences with illness and adopting. Just where did you go in Guatemala, Jeanne? We will only be there for a few days, in Guatemala City, but I definitely want to get out and explore the country and culture. Any tips? , we're leaving it open as to whether we'll adopt a boy or girl, and have requested an infant who is between 1-3 months old at time of referral. However, we are now asking about two children on our agency's web site who are now 6 months and what looks to be about a year old. I am kind of freaking out - I told dh that if he wanted me to keep my sanity we had to go begin registering this weekend! Tina 31, 2 m/c, BU or SU Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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