Our Adoption From Ukraine

Friday, December 30, 2005

Here’s the latest.
Dear Members of the American Adoption Community Interested in Ukraine:

This is a follow-up to our December 28 notice regarding the sudden stoppage of adoption processing in Ukraine. As we reported earlier, on December 22, 2005 the National Adoption Center lost its legal authority to process adoptions as a result of the new law transferring authority over adoptions from the Ministry of Education to the Ministry of Family, Youth and Sports.

Despite numerous representations by the U.S. Government at many levels to the Government of Ukraine, an interim resolution to address families caught in various stages of the adoption process in Ukraine has not yet been approved. According to recent communication from senior Ukrainian government officials, an interim resolution requires a change in legislation whose processing may take up to one month.

The NAC advised that they will provide an official letter explaining the current situation to all adopting parents . The NAC further advised that it will then contact all prospective parents who are registered with the NAC within ten days after the legislative changes are approved.

American prospective adoptive families who have January appointments should not travel to Ukraine until the Government of Ukraine officially confirms that you can complete the adoption process and return to the U.S. with your children in a timely manner

The Embassy will continue to track this and other adoption-related issues closely, and provide updates as appropriate on our website: http://kiev.usembassy.gov/amcit_adoptions_eng.html


Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any additional questions.

Sincerely,

Adoption Unit/Immigrant Visa Section
Consular Section
American Embassy
Kyiv, Ukraine
Tel: 38-044-4904422
Fax: 38-044-490-4570
adoptionskiev@state.gov
http://kiev.usembassy.gov/amcit_adoptions_eng.html

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

The latest in the chat rooms. All we can do is wait and see. I know this will benefit us in the long run though.

On December 20, 2005, President Yushchenko signed the law
transferring authority over adoptions from the Ministry of Education
to the Ministry of Family, Youth and Sports. This law came into
effect on December 22, 2005, upon its publication in Parliament's
official newspaper "Holos Ukrainy".

According to the new law, the Family Code of Ukraine will be amended
to give authority over domestic and international adoptions to the
Ministry for Family, Youth and Sports. The new central authority
will be called the State Department for Adoption and Protection of
Children, under the Ministry of Family, Youth and Sports.

According to information from the National Adoption Center (NAC),
although the NAC under the Ministry of Education has not yet been
dissolved, the Ukrainian Supreme Court has determined that the NAC
no longer has legal authority to process adoptions. This decision
effectively creates a processing gap, with no Ukrainian ministries'
having the authority to handle adoptions at this time.

The Embassy has raised the U.S. Government's concern about the
sudden stoppage of adoption processing and has asked the Government
of Ukraine to take steps so that families already in Ukraine can
conclude their adoptions and return home. Although officials at the
Ministry of Family, Youth and Sports have indicated that they wish
to find an interim solution for the families caught in the balance,
any such resolution will likely not be approved until mid-January of
2006, after the Ukrainian holidays. (All Ukrainian governmental
organizations will be closed from January 1 to January 10, 2006, for
the New Year and Orthodox Christmas holidays.)

The Embassy also has asked for clarification on the status of the
referral appointments that the NAC had scheduled for January 2006.
As soon as the Ukrainian authorities respond, the Embassy will issue
a follow-up notice with that updated information. Please monitor
the Embassy's web page for the current status of adoption processing
in Ukraine: http://kiev.usembassy.gov/

The Embassy will continue to track this and other adoption-related
issues closely, and provide updates as appropriate. American
adopting parents who are currently in Ukraine and are affected by
this abrupt closure are requested to e-mail us
(adoptionskiev@... ) and
provide your points of contact

American prospective adoptive families who have January appointments
to travel to Ukraine should not do so until such time as the Embassy
has confirmed to the extent possible whether you will be able to
complete the adoption process and return to the U.S. with your
children in a timely manner.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any additional
questions.

Sincerely,
Adoption Unit/Immigrant Visa Section
Consular Section
American Embassy
Kyiv, Ukraine
Tel: 38-044-4904422
Fax: 38-044-490-4570
adoptionskiev@...









Thursday, December 22, 2005

Well there is not much new to report. My friend Dolores was at the NAC on December 12 and there was a piece of paper up with 40 numbers on it notifying the facilitators that they could come in and pick up the appointments for those 40 people. Apparently they are the people who did not get children on their first attempt to adopt in 2005 and have asked to come back in 2006. I am not sure how many of those people are out there so we really don’t even have a time frame as to when we will be traveling. One thing that Dolores did say is that we meet a very nice director at an orphanage and was told by her that she is going to have a lot of children that will be coming available for adoption starting in January 2006. She also said that there are lots of healthy children at this orphanage. So….needless to say Brad & I will be looking for that orphanage when we are going though the books!!