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Adopting a child from Russia involves a multi-step process and requires adherence to strict guidelines and regulations. Here are the general steps that you need to follow to adopt a Russian baby: 1. Determine your eligibility: Before starting the adoption process, you must ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria set by the Russian government. The eligibility criteria may vary based on the country of your citizenship, your marital status, age, and health status. 2. Select an accredited adoption agency: You will need to work with an accredited adoption agency that has a license to facilitate adoptions from Russia. The adoption agency will guide you through the process and help you complete the required paperwork. 3. Complete a home study: You will need to undergo a home study, which is an evaluation of your living conditions and your ability to care for a child. The home study is conducted by a licensed social worker. 4. Submit your dossier: The adoption agency will assist you in gathering the necessary documents and information to prepare your dossier. This includes your home study report, medical certificates, financial statements, and criminal background checks. 5. Receive a referral: Once your dossier is accepted by the Russian authorities, you will be matched with a child who is available for adoption. You will receive information about the child's medical history, background, and other relevant information. 6. Travel to Russia: After you accept the referral, you will need to travel to Russia to complete the adoption process. This includes meeting with the child, attending court hearings, and obtaining necessary documents from the Russian authorities. 7. Complete post-placement requirements: Once you have finalized the adoption in Russia, you will need to complete post-placement requirements, which include periodic visits by a social worker to ensure that the child is adjusting well to their new family. It's essential to note that the adoption process from Russia can be lengthy, and there may be changes in the adoption process based on the current policies of the Russian government. It's essential to work with an experienced adoption agency that can guide you through the process and provide you with up-to-date information on the adoption requirements.
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