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India Adoption FAQ
 
 
What is the waiting time for a referral in the India program? 

All families must have an approved I-800a application prior to receiving an official referral.   Currently, the wait time for an infant (under 2 years of age) and without any special needs (mainly for NRI/OCI families) can be up to 12 - 18 months for a referral. The wait time for special needs children and older children (healthy and/or special needs) is currently 6-12 months

Neither of the above time frames applies for “waiting children.”All time frames are subject to change

 
 
What ranges of children are available for adoption in the India program?  
Children from as young as 6 months of age (at the time of referral), although this is fairly rare, and would generally only be for OCI/NRI families. We are also able to refer children up to 15 years of age.  Sibling groups - generally older, 3 and above.  Healthy children and children with correctable and non-correctable special needs.
 
 
Do I have to be married to adopt a child through your India program?   
No, most orphanages will allow single women to adopt.  If you are a married couple, you should be married at least 3 years with 5 years of a documented committed relationship. 
 
 
I am interested in adopting a child through your India program, but I don’t live in a state where you have an office. Can I still work with Journeys of the Heart?  
Yes, as long as you have a home study done in your State of residence and the study meets all Hague requirements.  JOH will need to review the home study in order to make sure it meets Immigration (Hague), India and JOH requirements. Your home study agency would also need to sign a Supervised Provider Agreement with JOH, where JOH would be the placing agency.  Your home study agency would provide the home study and post placement services. 
 
 
How long does it usually take to get a home study completed?  
Generally 2 to 3 months 
 
 
In the India program how are children cared for, before they come home to families? 
Children are in the care of an Indian orphanage.  The orphanages are licensed and monitored by India’s Central authority, CARA.  The orphanage care is very good in India in general.  The ratio of caretakers to children is fairly low, and the care is less “institutional” than in many other countries.  While there is a daily routine, there is also a lot of play time with nurturing caregivers.  The typical Indian diet is vegetarian based, but does include good sources of protein.  The children receive routine medical checkups.  Older children generally attend school, either at the orphanage or at local public schools. 
 
 
I see that some adoption agencies are ‘Hague Certified’, what does that mean?  
This means that the agency has gone through a rigorous national accreditation process and has been found to be in compliance with all ethical standards, as well as State Child Welfare policies.  In order to provide placement services for children from countries who are “Hague” countries, the US adoption agency must be Hague Accredited.  JOH is Hague Accredited.  Visit http://www.journeysoftheheart.net/about.html to learn more about accreditation.   
 
 
Once I submit your child adoption application, how soon will you contact me?  
Within a day of receipt. Read more about our application process at http://www.journeysoftheheart.net/applications.html
 
 
What sort of support will you give me during the time I wait? 
The role of JOH program staff is to guide you through the various steps in the adoption process.  We will be interacting with your home study agency to ensure that your study meets JOH, Hague and India requirements.  We will work with you to complete your immigration documents (I-800A & I-800), assist you in putting together all of the required documents to prepare for a child referral and the ensuing court process in India.  We will provide information and support at the time of child referral and in preparation for travel to India to bring your child home.  We will maintain contact throughout the process to answer questions and provide updates as we receive them. 
 
 
I am interested in a waiting child in your India program. How can I get more information?  
 
Email one of Journeys India team, Heather@journeysoftheheart.net, lisa@journeysoftheheart.net or jenny@journeysoftheheart.net
 
 
Before I submit an application, I would like to see what some of your families say about Journeys of the Heart. Can I read testimonials? Are there families I can email?  
Yes, both. You can also read a sample of our testimonials online, visit http://www.journeysoftheheart.net/testimonials.html 
 
For more information please email info@journeysoftheheart.net
 
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