
The government offices responsible for international adoptions are the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and the Inter-Country Adoption Board (ICAB). The following list outlines the steps you must take to adopt a child from the Philippines:
Children Available: Healthy children, between 11 and 20 months of age at the time of placement. Older and special needs children are also available for adoption from the Philippines.
Parent Requirements: Married couples, single men, and single women may adopt from the Philippines. Parents must be at least 27 years old and at least 16 years older than the child to be adopted.
Travel Requirements: One parent is required to travel, although both parents are strongly urged to make the trip. Trip length averages five to seven days.
Time Frame: From your initial application until the time your bring your child home takes an average of 18 months.
Number of Children Adopted by Americans in 2004: 196
Additional Information: There are more boys available for adoption than girls in the Philippines. Some of the children available for adoption live in orphanages while others are in foster care.
Credits: The International Adoption Guidebook, © Mary M. Strickert