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Effective
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Dillon will be accepting applications from all families
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Dillon Regional
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Adoption Info
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2010 Live
Meeting Schedule
Sept 14. . . Tulsa, OK
Sept 23 . . . Dallas, TX
Oct 5 . . . . St. Louis, MO
Oct 2 . . . . Tulsa, OK
Oct 2 . . . . Orange County, CA
Oct 12 . . . Little Rock, AR
Oct 12 . . . .Tulsa, OK
Nov 9 . . . . Little Rock, AR
Nov 9 . . . .Tulsa, OK
Nov 16 . . .Springfield, MO
Nov 18 . . . Dallas, TX
Dec 7 . . . . St. Louis, MO
Dec 14 . . . Tulsa, OK
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Pre-Adoption
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Ready to take the next step in your adoption journey?
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Dillon
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(aka orphancare International)
has achieved the
Independent Charities of America's Seal of Excellence
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Matthew 19:14 . . . but Jesus said, "Let the children
come to me, and do not hinder them; for such belongs the
kingdom of heaven."
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OFFICE HOURS (CST)
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM...Mon-Thurs
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM...FridayLOCATIONS:
In Oklahoma -- main office
3227 East 31st Street, #200
Tulsa, OK 74105
Voice: 918/749-4600
Fax: 918/749-7144
Email this office
In Arkansas --
4702 W. Commercial Dr., #B1
North Little Rock, AR 72116
and
1882 North Starr Road
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Voice: 501/791-9300
Fax: 501/791-9303
Email this
office
In California --
18001 Irvine Blvd., Suite 101
Tustin, CA 92780
Voice: 714/734-8600
Fax: 714/734-8688
Email this office
In Colorado--
Voice: 720/733-7718
Email our Mountain
Regional Coordinator
In Kansas --
2420 West 76th Street
Prairie Village, KS 66208
Voice: 913/544-2805
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In Missouri --
1 First Missouri Center, #115
St. Louis, MO 63141
Voice: 314/576-4100
Fax: 314/453-9975
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office In Texas --
5200 South Buckner Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75227
Voice: 214/319-3426
Fax: 214/319-3470
Email this office
In Indiana --
Voice: 765/965-1195
Email our Midwest
Regional Coordinator
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Affiliations
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Joint Council on International
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Christians in Social Work |
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Dillon International, Inc. is a
registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is classified
as a public charity under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. |
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Burns Data Control, Inc.
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Nepal
Adoption
Due to the recent posting from the
U.S. State Department, we will
not be accepting new applications for 2011 and 2012.
Once we receive more
information regarding the situation and the possible new
procedures for adopting children from Nepal, we will
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Thousands of Nepalese babies are separated each year from their
biological parents and family. Through no fault of their
own, and perhaps through no fault of their biological parents,
these children are abandoned and institutionalized. The
Nepalese government has seen fit to make these children
available for adoption worldwide in order to give them an
opportunity to grow up in a loving, permanent family.
Dillon International is pleased to announce that effective
1/1/2010, we will be licensed to coordinate adoptions and
humanitarian aid work in Nepal. We
are now accepting applications from families who qualify and
meet the requirements to adopt from Nepal.
The Ministry of Women, Children an Social Welfare (MWCSW) within
the Nepalese government is responsible for the oversight of the
adoption process and matching children available for adoption
with families in process. According to the NWCSW,
each foreign adoption agency may only submit 10
dossiers per year. Essentially, Dillon International
can only have 10 families in process to receive referrals from
Nepal in 2010. After we have 10 families in process for
2010, we will begin a 2011 waiting list of families interested
in adopting from Nepal.
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Family Requirements |
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The standard
requirements for adoption from Nepal are more difficult than
many countries. The program is limited to families meeting
very specific criteria, which include:
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Heterosexual married couples, between the ages of
30-55, are
eligible to adopt from Nepal
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Couples
between the ages of 30 -45 will qualify for a referral of an
infant
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Couples
between the ages of 45 - 50 will be referred a toddler
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Couples
between the ages of 50 - 55 will qualify for a referral
of a child, ages two and older
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Heterosexual single women, who are living
alone and are between the ages of 35-55, are also eligible to adopt a
child from Nepal
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Married couples must have been married for at
least 4 years prior to submitting an application to adopt
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There must be at least 30 years age difference
between the age of the child and adoptive parent(s)
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Parent(s) with a child already in the home are
required to adopt a younger child
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Childless applicant(s) may request to adopt a
child of either gender
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Families with one child already in the home
are required to adopt a child of the opposite gender
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Families with two children of the opposite sex
already in the home are NOT allowed to adopt from Nepal. (Nepal
requires that families with one child must adopt a child or the opposite
sex . Families with no children have a choice in gender
preference. Therefore, families with a boy and a girl already in
their household do not qualify to adopt from Nepal.)
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Parents may adopt siblings of the opposite sex
as long as there are no children already in their home.
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Parents are required to travel to Nepal
once to receive their child and finalize the adoption.
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U.S. citizens in all 50 states
are eligible to adopt from this program.
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About the Children |
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Children may be between
12 - 18 months old at the time of arrival in the U.S.
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Boys and girls are available for adoption
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Some older children are also
available for adoption including children with special needs
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Medical information about each
child is limited and there is limited medical care available
for the children
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Adoption Process |
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Families complete a home
study and submit their dossier to
Dillon International
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Families will wait approximately 12-15 months
for a referral of a child after their dossier is submitted to the
Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare in Nepal
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Families wait 3 - 6
months after accepting an assignment of a child to receive their child's legal documents,
which will allow the family to travel to receive their child and
complete the adoption process
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Families must travel to Nepal to receive their
child
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Families should plan on spending approximately
two weeks in Nepal to finalize their child's adoption
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Re-finalize the child's
adoption in the U.S. after completing
3 post-placement visits with the
family's caseworker, usually takes 6 months
SPECIAL NOTE on US Citizenship:
If both
parents travel to receive their child and complete the adoption in Nepal, the
child will become a U.S. citizen upon entering the United States. If only
one parent of a married couple travels to Nepal, their child will become a U.S.
citizen upon re-finalization of the adoption in the United States.
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Adoption
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Specific fees are only due after a particular service
has been rendered in the adoption process
and are considered non-refundable after
payment has been received.
All fees are subject to change
and services are charged at the rate that is current at the time of billing.
ESTIMATED NEPAL PROGRAM ADOPTION COST:
$ 22,925 - $25,070
(Estimate includes agency, international, and travel fees
ONLY.)
Other fees and expenses
families will incur during the adoption process include
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home study and
post-placement services,
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USCIS fees,
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refundable deposit,*
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out-of-pocket expenses
related to the family's state of residence and the
country adopting from.
Dillon International has
relationships with licensed home study providers across the U.S. and can assist families living outside our service area in locating a licensed
agency near them for these services. For families living in Oklahoma, Texas,
Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and southern California
(counties of Santa
Barbara, Ventura, Los
Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino,
Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial),
Dillon International will provide their home study and
post-placement services. Dillon International's
home study & post-placement fees for non-Hague countries
is $2,900 and for Hague countries, it is
$3,150
(in California these fees
are slightly higher).
For a complete breakdown of expected fees and
services for Dillon's Nepal program, please see the
Explanation of Fees and Services in
Dillon's adoption application packet which can be
downloaded from our website.
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*Each
family adopting with Dillon International will also be required
to pay a
$500 Refundable Deposit
which will be returned
in a lump sum after the
family provides Dillon
with the following:
1) proof of a will
2) proof of their child's U.S. final adoption
decree/ registration
3) copies of their child's in-country adoption documents
(exception for Korea)
4) proof of their child's Social Security Number
5) proof of their child's U.S. Certificate of Citizenship
6) submission of all post-placement reports required by their
child's birth country
Families must provide this documentation within three (3)
years after their child arrives home in order to receive their
refund.
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Post-Adoption Services
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Dillon International believes
that post-adoption support fosters an overall positive adoption
experience for both adoptee and adoptive family
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Our long-term
experience has shown
us that adoptees develop a better sense of identity, purpose,
and boost in their self-confidence from an understanding and
appreciation of their birth heritage
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The agency provides
a variety of activities and events to allow an adoptee and
his/her family to celebrate his/her birth heritage
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For more information on specific heritage events, visit the
post-adoption
section of Dillon's website
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