I'm thinking maybe an amendment to our homestudy that went with the I-600A and was approved...
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR ADOPTION IN TAIWAN: After a child has been identified, the prospective parents must submit the following documents to the Taiwan authorities to process the local adoption*:
- Power of Attorney, in English and Chinese, appointing the Taiwan orphanage or social worker
to represent them; - U.S. home study and Chinese translation;
- Evidence of prospective adoptive parents’ right to adopt in the United States (included in U.S.-certified home study)
- I-797 approval notice of I-600A from DHS;
- Copy of U.S. prospective adoptive parents’ home state adoption laws and Chinese translation;
- Signed adoption agreement notarized by the TECO (Taipei Economic and Cultural Office) having jurisdiction over the place of the parent(s)’ residence (in English and Chinese); and
- Other documents (birth certificates, marriage certificates, etc.) may be requested by the orphanage, agency, or Taiwan authorities.
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Wow, Good luck with your paper woes. Just wanted to let you know I love that you found info on Chung Yi! I am a Chung Yi mom, and they are the real deal. It broke my heart to walk through that awesome place and have so many little faces telling our sweet girl goodbye. Wanted to scoopt them all up and bring them home! If you do get a toddler through them you can rest easy that he/she will be loved and well taken care off. The caregivers are angels in our book. Good luck with your journey!
Janalee
FFC
DD- Maya (Chung-Yi Aug 2006)
www.together--forever.blogspot.com
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