According to the Chinese Adoption Law and current practice in China, in order to adopt from China:
- Both adopting parents must be at least 30 years of age and under 50 years of age.
- For the Waiting Children Program, both adopting parents must be between at least 30 years of age and under 55 years of age.
- Each parent must be at least a high school graduate.
- A stable marriage of at least two years should be evidenced. If either parent has been divorced, you must be married for five years. You may have no more than two prior marriages each.
- You must be financially stable, with an annual income that exceeds $10,000 per household member (including the child you plan to adopt).
- You must have a net worth of over $80,000.
- Families with fewer than 5 children at home are permitted to adopt. (Families with 5 or more children in the home may be eligible for the Waiting Children Program.)
- Neither parent can have a criminal history with the exception of a DUI more than 10 years ago.
- Both parents must be healthy, without evidence of any mental or physical illness that will affect their life span or ability to parent in any way, including conditions that require permanent medical treatment or medication.
- Adopting Parents must have a healthy Body Mass Index (BMI) of less than 40. You can determine your BMI by following this link: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/guidelines/obesity/bmi_tbl.htm
When your daughter or son is assigned or referred to you, you will receive her/his picture and all available health information. At that time you will be asked to confirm to the CCAA and to FTIA in writing your acceptance of your daughter/son. If for any reason you refuse to accept the child assigned to you by the CCAA, the Chinese officials have the discretion of making a further assignment or refusing to do so based on their judgment. Please note that the CCAA officials have worked with us on several occasions to assign another child to a family.
You can request a child as young as possible or you can request an older child. If you want to adopt an infant the Chinese Adoption Officials consider children up to 18 months infants. Most infant referrals are for children between 8 - 15 months.
Foreign Service Providers
FTIA does not utilize foreign service providers in China as all adoption services are provided by the Chinese government.