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Reviewing the prevalence of inter-country adoptions in the U.S.

On Behalf of | Feb 1, 2021 | international adoption

Whether you are preparing to adopt a child for the first time, are considering adopting another child or are simply thinking about whether this is the right move for your family, it is important to go over all of your options closely. Sometimes, people determine that inter-country adoption is more advantageous than adopting a child locally or somewhere else in the U.S.

If you move forward with an inter-country adoption, it is helpful to explore statistics on adoption trends and realize how many families welcome children from other parts of the world into their homes.

Taking a look at statistics on inter-country adoptions

Many children in need are taken into the homes of parents living in another country. The U.S. Department of State reports that during fiscal year 2018, more than 4,000 inter-country adoptions took place in the U.S. During this time period, more children from Colombia and India were adopted by parents in the U.S. However, the State Department notes that there are a number of concerns with regard to international adoptions, such as post-adoption reporting requirements and unregulated custody transfers.

Going over the benefits of inter-country adoption

For children living in certain parts of the world, inter-country adoption opens the door to a brighter future. Moreover, parents are able to build strong relationships with children that will last for the rest of their lives. For couples who are unable to conceive or have a desire to help children in need from other parts of the world, this is a very beneficial approach. However, parents must work through the process carefully.