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Children of All Nations partners with a fully accredited Russian agency with over 13 years of experience, and an excellent relationship with the Russian adoption authority, to help families welcome home their children adopted from Russia.
- Ukraine
Ukraine adoption eligibility requirements are subject to...
- Latvia
If you would like more information about our Latvia adoption...
- Bulgaria
Articles. Adoptive Families, the online adoption and...
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- Haiti
Children of All Nations, Haiti adoption agency, offers...
- Re-Adoption
Re-adoption and Adoption Finalization Service Fees. The fee...
- FAQs
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- Adoption Resources
Ranging from state department websites, to a list of...
- Ukraine
Children Available. The orphanages in Russia are called Baby Houses and Detsky Dom’s (Children’s Homes). Babies from a few months of age to about 3-4 years stay in Baby Houses, while older children stay in Children’s Homes.
Two groups of children are typically available for an international adoption from Russia, babies relinquished in the hospital at birth to orphanages, and older children who are removed from their families because of neglect.
Available Children for Russian Adoptions. Two groups of children are typically available for adoption, babies relinquished in the hospital at birth to orphanages, and older children who are removed from their families because of neglect. Multiple Adoptions Information for a Russian Adoption. Adopting more than one child from Russia is possible ...
Russia Adoption – Process, Costs and Adoption Agencies. For many years, Russia was among the most commonly picked countries for adoptive parents hoping to grow their families. However, what was once a popular option is no longer open to American citizens.
Every region in Russia has infants, children, and sibling groups living in orphanages that can be adopted. Each available child is unique, most are healthy, some have minor correctable problems, and some have severe special needs.
FRUA is an all-volunteer organization of families who have adopted children from Russia, Ukraine, and neighboring countries. Our purpose is to provide hope, help and community for adoptive families.