U.S. Department of State notice to Nepal prospective adoptive parents and adoption service providers

From Ruth Lincoln at the U.S. Department of State:

Dear Prospective Adoptive Parents and Adoption Service Providers,
 
We are sending this message to answer your questions about the status of the program that the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Department of State are currently setting up that will enable the U.S. Embassy in Kathmandu to complete the required I-604 Determination of Child for Adoption (sometimes referred to as the “orphan investigation”) in your case before you travel to Nepal to finalize your adoption.
 
As of this date, the program is not yet finalized.  Every effort is being made to finalize and implement the program in the immediate future.  The Office of Children’s Issues will inform you when the program is implemented and will post a notice on adoption.state.gov with information and instructions.  Please continue to monitor adoption.state.gov for updated information.
 
At this time we do not recommend that prospective adoptive parents travel to Nepal to finalize their adoptions. We are concerned that problems identified in our public announcement will affect the processing of all adoption  cases in Nepal.  Prospective adoptive parents who do elect to travel to Nepal to finalize their adoptions should be prepared for an extended stay.  If the I-600 petition is determined to be not clearly approvable, it will be forwarded to USCIS/New Delhi for further processing, per standard procedure. 
 
We wish to caution prospective adoptive parents that even with a pre-approval program in place, it may take the U.S. government several months to process adoption cases to completion.  Questions concerning adoptions in Nepal may be sent to either AskCI@state.gov or AdoptionsNepal@state.gov.
 
Sincerely,
 
Ruth Lincoln
Adoption Division
Office of Children’s Issues
U.S. Department o f State
Washington D.C.
Tel: (202) 736-4995

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