If you live in another state, you may access the list of Hague
Accredited home study agencies from the link here.
Not exact matches
Any U.S. citizen who has an approved adoption
home study from a Hague or COA
accredited agency (if international adoption) or licensed social worker (if domestic adoption) is eligible to apply.
A
home study completed by an
agency who is Hague
accredited is required.
Thus most adoptive families must have the
home study and post-adoption support services provided by a New York State authorized and Hague
Accredited agency like Family Connections, Inc..
As of July 2014,
home studies for international adoption need to be conducted by a Hague
Accredited agency.
As an authorized New York State adoption
agency and Hague
Accredited adoption
agency, Family Connections, Inc. would be pleased to support your
home study needs for your adoption domestically or internationally.
From your
home study to placement of a child to the post adoption reports, every
agency who provides any of these services has to be Hague
Accredited through the COA.
An approved
home study, preferably completed by a COA Hague
accredited agency, will ensure that all of the US and Romanian requirements for families are met during the
home study process.
Home Study Investigation - this must be conducted by a licensed / authorized and Hague
Accredited adoption
agency in the state where you reside.
The
agencies below are a reference for your convenience to locate licensed, Hague
accredited agencies in your
home state who can offer
home study and post adoption services.
As of July 2014 it is required that all
home study investigations for international adoption must be conducted by Hague
Accredited agencies.
For international adoption, prospective adoptive parents must have their
home study conducted by an authorized / licensed adoption
agency that has acheived Hague Accreditation from the Council on Accreditation - Family Connections, Inc. is Hague
Accredited!
All
home study investigations for international adoption must be conducted by a Hague
Accredited agency.
Romania is considered a Hague country, which means your
home study must be prepared by a Hague
accredited adoption
agency, which we will partner with.
** It is important to note that as of July 2014,
home studies for international adoption need to be conducted by a Hague
Accredited agency.
Thus most adoptive families must have the
home study and post-adoption support services provided by a New York authorized and Hague
Accredited agency like Family Connections, Inc..
The family's International Adoption Placement
Agency will work in partnership with the family's home study provider and post-adoption supervisor agency (e.g. Family Connections, Inc.) that is authorized / licensed in the state of the family's residence and Hague Accredited by the Council on Accredit
Agency will work in partnership with the family's
home study provider and post-adoption supervisor
agency (e.g. Family Connections, Inc.) that is authorized / licensed in the state of the family's residence and Hague Accredited by the Council on Accredit
agency (e.g. Family Connections, Inc.) that is authorized / licensed in the state of the family's residence and Hague
Accredited by the Council on Accreditation.
An approved
home study, must be completed by a COA Hague
accredited agency, will ensure that all of the Jamaican requirements for families are met during the
home study process.
Furthermore, an adoptive family should work with an
Accredited Adoption Service Provider, must possess an Adoptive Home Study that is carried out by a Hague - accredited adoption agency, and should submit an application for approval from the Department of State
Accredited Adoption Service Provider, must possess an Adoptive
Home Study that is carried out by a Hague -
accredited adoption agency, and should submit an application for approval from the Department of State
accredited adoption
agency, and should submit an application for approval from the Department of State or USCIS.
Children's House International requires your
home study be written by a Hague
accredited agency social worker.