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In 2007, there were 416 U.S. visas issued to children adopted from India. Most relinquished children in India are from unwed mothers or from families too poor to care for them. As a result of gender discrimination, the majority of children adopted by Americans are girls. Guidelines in India are flexible, based on the needs of the child. By adopting a child from India, non-Indian parents need to accept that they are choosing a child of a different culture. India gives preference to adoptions by Indian families, especially those still holding an Indian passport. Citizens of countries other than India must work through an adoption agency in their home country that appears on a list of agencies approved by the Indian government. Only these “enlisted” agencies may make children available for adoption by foreigners. View the list of approved agencies at www.adoptionindia.nic.in. Once a family accepts a child, the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), the governing body in India, must approve the match. The actual adoption of the child takes place in the U.S., according to the laws of the state in which the family resides. |
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