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The Foreign Dossier
EAC requires each family to complete three sets of documents; all must be originals. Below are the
procedures to be followed as explained in the EAC Russian Adoption Guide & Registration packet
(samples will be provided).
Visit the Russia Forms Library
for all your non-government documents necessary to adopt through EAC.
The following documents must be notarized and/or certified and apostilled:
- Marriage license / Birth certificate (if single*)
- Heterosexual Statement (if single*)
- Financial statement for Adoptive Applicant ODHS 1681
- Photos of adoptive family and home
- Home Study from Licensed Agency
- Home Study Agency's license (current)
- Social Worker's License
- Agency Letter of Authorized Services
- Consent and Approval Form
- Post Placement Verification Letter
- Local police clearance on letterhead
- Employment letter on letterhead (This can not be written by yourself personally. It must be
written by employer or accountant.)
- Photocopy of Passports
- Powers of Attorney - must be typed
- Statement of Living Conditions
- Promise to Register with Consulate
- Promise to Register with Post Placement
- Copy of I-171H Notice of Favorable Determination, cabled to Moscow, Russia, DO NOT notarize
the original, only copies.
ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE LESS THAN 12 MONTHS OLD AT TIME OF SUBMISSION. Your notary's commission
cannot expire within a 12 month period following the notarization of these documents. Some regions
may require that police and employment documents be less than 3-6 months old. All medicals must be
less than three months and will not be requested until a referral has been accepted as regions require
different medical forms. Psychiatric evaluations may be necessary as well. EAC suggests you locate a
psychiatrist in your area in the event that this is needed after the acceptance of a referral.
*Singles should include a letter from guardian in each file. Guardian must be in adoptive parents
age bracket or younger (no grandparents). Letters should state the relationship to applicant as
well as willingness to raise adopted child(ren) through adulthood if adoptive parent is incapacitated
or in the event of death. Also, state that the guardian will provide an education, while also
providing for the child(ren) emotionally, medically, and financially.
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The Russia
Adoption Storybook is filled with the stories, pictures and experiences of others who have adopted
from the beautiful country of Russia. |
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The Russia
Testimonials section is a collection of video testimonials made by parents who have adopted through
EAC. |
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