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Adoption Info
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2010 Live
Meeting Schedule
Feb 9 . . . .Little Rock, AR CANCELLED
Feb 9 . . . . Moore, OK
Feb 9 . . . .Tulsa, OK
Feb 24 . . .San Francisco, CA
Feb 27 . . . Orange County, CA
Feb 27 . . .College Station, TX
Mar 9 . . . .Little Rock, AR
Mar 9 . . . .Tulsa, OK
Mar 18 . . . Dallas, TX
Mar 24 . . . Prairie Village, KS
Mar 27 . . .Springdale, AR
Mar 27 . . .Orange County, CA
Apr 6 . . . . St. Louis, MO
Apr 7 . . . . San Francisco, CA
Apr 13 . . . Little Rock, AR
Apr 13 . . . Tulsa, OK
Apr 17 . . . Carrollton, TX
Apr 17 . . . College Station, TX
Apr 24 . . . Orange County, CA
May 11 . . .Little Rock, AR
May 11 . . .Tulsa, OK
May 22. . . Orange County, CA
May 27. . . Dallas, TX
June 8 . . . Little Rock, AR
June 8 . . . St. Louis, MO
June 8 . . . Tulsa, OK
June 26. . . Orange County, CA
July 13 . . . Tulsa, OK
July 22 . . . Dallas, TX
Aug 3 . . . . St. Louis, MO
Aug 10 . . . Little Rock, AR
Aug 10 . . . Tulsa, OK
Sept 14. . . Tulsa, OK
Sept 23 . . . Dallas, TX
Oct 5 . . . . St. Louis, MO
Oct 12 . . . Little Rock, AR
Oct 12 . . . .Tulsa, OK
Nov 9 . . . . Little Rock, AR
Nov 9 . . . .Tulsa, OK
Nov 18 . . . Dallas, TX
Dec 7 . . . . St. Louis, MO
Dec 14 . . . Tulsa, OK
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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
Email this office
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
Children's Services |
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North American Association of
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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Vietnam
Adoption -
this program
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Family
Requirements |
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Families may state a gender
preference in the child they would like to adopt, however,
Dillon can make no guarantee that a family will receive
their preference since we usually receive more referrals of
boys than girls for placement. Please
contact
Dillon's Vietnam Program Director for more
information.
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Heterosexual married couples
and single women, who are living alone, between the ages of 25-55, are
eligible to adopt
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Applicants between the ages
of 25-44 at the time of a child referral will be given preference to adopt an infant
(0-12 months)
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Applicants between the ages
of 45-49 at the time of a child referral may adopt a toddler
between 1 - 3
years old
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Applicants who are 50-55
at the time of a child referral must be open to adopting a child 3 years or older
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The age
of the older parent will determine the age range of the
child that the couple is eligible to adopt
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No
more than 15 years age difference may exist between husband
and wife's ages
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Couples must be married
a minimum of 2 years
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Previous divorce is accepted
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Second marriages must be
a minimum of 3 years
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Single women must have previously
adopted through Dillon International OR live within
our 6-state service region to be eligible to adopt from this
program (6-state region includes Arkansas, Kansas,
Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas and the southern California
counties of Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, San
Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial.)
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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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Infants, toddlers, and
older children are available for adoption as well as some children
with a variety of special needs
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Minimal medical
and social information is available on most children
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Families may state a gender preference in the child they
would like to adopt, however, Dillon can make no guarantee
that a family will receive their preference since we usually
receive more referrals of boys than girls for placement.
Please contact
Dillon's Vietnam Program Director for more
information.
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Adoption Process
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PLEASE NOTE:
This is a new program and
families will need to anticipate changes to time frames and the
process as the adoption program develops.
Families complete a home study and
then submit their dossier for the Vietnamese government's approval
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Wait time for a referral once a family's
dossier has been submitted is approximately 6-9 months
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Dillon's most recent group of happy
families right
after their "Giving and Receiving
Ceremony."
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After acceptance of a
child referral, a family can anticipate traveling to Vietnam in
approximately
3-6 months to receive their child and complete their
child's adoption
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Families must travel and
only one trip is required to receive their child
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Families should plan on a
2-3 week trip to Vietnam to bring their child home
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Although one spouse may
travel to receive the child as long as he/she is the USCIS petitioner,
Dillon International requires at least two adults must travel together
to receive the child
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Single
mothers are required to have a travel companion accompany them
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Families are responsible for their own
travel arrangements to & from Vietnam.
Dillon will arrange for all in-country travel and lodging in deluxe
hotels.
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Families will travel
individually or in
small groups and will be accompanied by
a bi-lingual Dillon representative,
who will assist them
with the various steps in completing the adoption process
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Families will have
opportunities for sightseeing and shopping
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Register the child's adoption
in the U.S. after completing 3 post-placement visits with the family's
caseworker, which usually takes 6 months
SPECIAL NOTE on US
CITIZENSHIP: If both parents travel
to receive their child and complete the adoption in Vietnam, the child will become
a U.S. citizen upon entering the United States. If only one parent of a
married couple travels to Vietnam, their child will become a U.S. citizen upon
registration of the adoption in the United States.
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History |
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Children are received at various
ages and placed in an orphanage supported by Dillon
International. Children become available for adoption
primarily because of the extreme economic disadvantages of their
birth family or the social stigma of single parenthood.
Dillon International is giving support to orphanages in several
provinces. This support ensures better nutrition, medical
care, tuition for school and general welfare for the children.
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Vietnam
Adoption Laws |
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Overall authority
for Vietnamese adoption policy rests with the Ministry of
Justice’s Department of International Adoptions (DIA) in Hanoi.
In addition, however, the Public Security Department, Justice
Department and People’s Committee of the child’s Vietnamese
province of residence also have their own important roles in the
process.
The laws and
regulations regarding U.S. citizens adopting children from
Vietnam may be found by visiting the
U.S. State Department's website.
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Adoption
Costs |
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overview of projected adoption expenses with Dillon's
Vietnam adoption program. Agency & International Fees = $17,650*
Travel expenses = $4,650 to $5,680
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.
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, and
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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's home study &
post-placement fees =
$2,700
(in California slightly higher)
For a complete breakdown of expected
fees and services for Dillon's Vietnam program, please see the
Explanation of Fees and Services in
Dillon's adoption application packet.
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*Each
family adopting with Dillon International will also be required
to pay a
$400 Refundable Deposit
which will be returned
in a lump sum after the
family provides Dillon
with the following:
1) proof of their child's U.S. final adoption
decree/ registration
2) copies of their child's in-country adoption documents
(exception for Korea)
3) proof of their child's Social Security Number
4) proof of their child's U.S. Certificate of Citizenship
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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Dillon International also
provides counseling and assistance to young adult adoptees who
want to search for additional background information about their
adoption or their birth family
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For more information
on specific heritage events, visit the
post-adoption
section of Dillon's website
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Benefits of Working with Dillon
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Small travel
groups, therefore, families receive more individualized attention during their
stay in Vietnam
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Bi-lingual Dillon
representative will meet each Dillon travel group at the airport and accompany
Dillon families throughout their stay in Vietnam
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Dillon staff regularly travel
to Vietnam and
therefore, are very familiar with the details of the trip in order to best prepare
families for a comfortable trip with no surprises
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Excellent
post-adoption support!
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