La Vida participates in two CCAA
program paths. The first is the
“shared list” which is a CCAA
online database of waiting children and the second is the
Journey of Hope Program through
which we receive child referrals for children residing in Chongqing
Municipality. We are then
charged with finding forever families for these pre-identified children.
Please do not be frightened by the words “special needs”, which don’t
describe the children who come, but only one facet of what they will bring.
If you take the time to learn more, you will be amazed at the
wonderful children who have joined their families through this program and
the joy they have brought to their forever families.
Program Overview:
The children who wait range in age from infant/toddler to teens.
Significantly more boys are available than girls.
The special needs range from mild correctable to severe,
uncorrectable. Love Without
Boundaries, a non-profit organization which provides medical and other
assistance to children in China, has released a
wonderful video
entitled “Adopting the Waiting Child” that will really help you gain
understanding of special needs adoptions. Love Without Boundaries, has
also created a
manual of special needs commonly found in waiting children and we have
been granted permission to share it with families.
La Vida asks that families review these 2 resources,
consult with others, including healthcare providers and conduct individual
research in order to determine the age, gender, and needs that they feel
prepared to parent. We then ask
that you complete a
match
form which we will review to determine if, there are currently any
waiting children that match your preferences, or if a child with those needs
would likely be placed on the list to be matched with your family in the
future.
Path 1 - Online Shared List In this program, CCAA maintains children’s files on an
online database which is available for viewing and accessing by all special
need participating agencies.
When a child is identified by the agency as being a possible “match” with a
specific family, the agency may “lock” a file for 72 hours and share the
information with the family.
When CCAA first posts a child’s information, it is required that the family
for whom the agency “locks” the file has a completed dossier submitted to
and registered by CCAA. If,
after 30 days, the file is not “locked” by any agency, the CCAA will remove
the requirement that only a family with a registered dossier may apply to
adopt the child, and will permit a specified amount of time by which a
dossier may be submitted. Most often
this ranges from 3 to 6 months.
CCAA permits the adoption of "Special Focus" children by both married and single female applicants. CCAA permits the adoption of children not identified as "Special Focus" by married applicants only. What does CCAA’s online “shared” list structure and process mean in terms of our family being matched to a child? It means that the children with more mild or correctable needs will almost certainly be “locked” by agencies on behalf a family with a dossier already completed and registered by CCAA. Because of this, we recommend that families, who may wish to adopt a child from the “shared” list, choose an agency to assist them, complete a home study and dossier and submit it to CCAA. Once the dossier is registered, then child identification efforts may begin.
Additional Special Focus Child Information CCAA permits the adoption of "Special Focus" children by both married and single female applicants. CCAA permits the adoption of children not identified as "Special Focus" by married applicants only.
CCAA implemented the Special Focus Child program on Sept. 1, 2010. Upon doing so, married couples adopting a Special Focus child have the opportunity to adopt another child using the same dossier. The second child could be 1.) another designated Special Focus, 2.) another child designated special needs, or 3.) a healthy child assigned to the family based upon their original log-in date in the standard China program. Families do not have to wait a full year between placements, and in some instances families can adopt 2 children at the same time. La Vida will carefully counsel those families wishing to adopt 2 children concurrently to make sure this is in the best interest of the children and the family. La Vida will work together with you to carefully consider the impact of a concurrent adoption on their ability to care for the needs of both children. At the encouragement of CCAA, families wishing to adopt 2 children will be required to complete additional post placement requirements for La Vida. For families considering La Vida, at no cost, we will
provide you with and promptly review a
preliminary application and to determine general program eligibility and
a match
form to determine whether the Special Waiting Child Program is likely to
be a good fit for your family.
If so, then we will provide you with an agency application and guide you
through each of the steps of the adoption process with a goal of sending
your dossier to China and obtaining a “login date” from the CCAA.
Path 2 – Journey of Hope Program CCAA permits both married and single female applicants to
adopt through this program. In this program, CCAA has assigned
specific children to La Vida for the purpose of finding a forever family.
The children from this program reside in Chongqing Municipality and
can range in age from young children to children in their early teens.
Sibling sets and twins are occasionally in need of families.
In this program, the CCAA requires that dossiers be sent and logged
in within 3 to 6 months of a family’s match to a child.
This time frame is dependent upon the child's case and in the past we have
received extensions when needed.
Given the time that it takes to complete the necessary front end
paperwork and obtain the necessary provisional approval to adopt from the
United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), families with
completed and approved home studies may apply to adopt a child in this
program. Exceptions may be made
for children with serious special needs, however in all cases, formal
preliminary match to a child may only take place once you have an approved
home study. If application is made on behalf of a family with an
approved home study only, the family must make a commitment to promptly
apply to the USCIS and quickly compile the documents required for the China
dossier (aka: country application).
La Vida provides full service assistance with both of these tasks. The CCAA permits families who have a dossier logged in
with another agency to transfer their file to La Vida if the family will be
adopting a child through the Journey of Hope Program. Please contact us to learn more about the children who currently await their forever families in the Journey of Hope Program.
The Children Who Need Families:
Typically, each waiting child has an
identified special need(s) or is an older child with no known health issues.
In general the youngest children available will be toddlers at the time the
child profile is presented and many older children are available.
More boys are available than girls.
A profile of each child will be available and generally includes:
photographs; available medical and developmental information; and specific
information regarding the special need(s). Families enrolled in this
program must have appropriate expectations for the types of special needs
commonly associated with the children.
Because the types of needs are so varied, we strongly encourage
families interested in this program to view the Love Without Boundaries
video and manual of special needs noted earlier in this program description.
General Health of the Children:
In addition to the identified special need(s), all children are at risk for
minor medical conditions such as colds, respiratory or ear infections, and
rashes. Hepatitis B is common in Asia and national statistics show
that approximately 3% to 5% of Chinese children adopted by U.S. citizens
have later tested positive as carriers of Hepatitis B. Additionally,
as with any internationally adopted child, there may be emotional,
developmental, medical or other challenges that face the child and family
outside of an identified special need(s). Most children, who receive
the attention of a loving family and appropriate nutritional, medical and
developmental care, catch up quickly and thrive. La Vida provides
comprehensive health and developmental resources to all families and
requires each family to extensively research health conditions, both general
and specific, and to utilize medical experts and professionals to guide
their decision making. We can
provide you with resources to accomplish these tasks. Family Eligibility:
For married couples, the family eligibility
requirements for adoption under this program follow the general guidelines
for adoption from China with the exception that families must be physically
and emotionally qualified to care for a child with a special need(s) and
financially capable of providing for and accessing community resources that
the child may need.
Additionally, at the time of dossier login applicants may be between
ages 30 and 55, which is 5 years older than the standard China program
permits. Exceptions to the
general criteria may be made in this program on a case-by-case basis.
For example, families are permitted to be parenting more than 4 minor
children at the time of dossier registration.
If you do not meet China’s general criteria please call us to discuss
your individual circumstances.
Adoptive Parent Evaluative Criteria and Family Qualificationsi The CCAA evaluative criteria and qualifications include
the following seven categories:
General Qualifications:
Adoptive parents are preferred who meet the following general
qualifications:
i. For the calculation of income, earnings derived from
disability, insurance settlement, or retirement income are not recognized.
Additionally, at least one parent must have a stable job. ii. For determination of family size: children not living
in the home are not included; adult children are not included; for the
Special Waiting Child Program, the limitation of 4 “minor” children living
in the home is waived.
iii.
Free from major criminal history is currently believed to include: no
history of domestic violence, sexual abuse or child abuse; no history of
criminal activity; no history of felony or violent criminal activity.
Certain minor non-criminal charges, including DUI convictions may not
disqualify from a preferred or priority classification, depending on the
circumstances of the event.
“Adoption
application will be given consideration on a case by case basis when either
the husband or the wife has less than 3 criminal records of slight severity
with no severe outcomes, and the time for correction of wrong has reached 10
years, or has less than 5 records of traffic law violation with no severe
outcomes”. iv. General good health is considered to include: no drug
history; no use of psychotropic medicines for at least 2 years; no
medication for depression or anxiety for at least 2 years; no currently
infectious diseases; no blindness, no hearing loss; no "defects" (no
deformity of limbs or missing limbs or paralysis); no significant facial
deformity; no disease or illness that requires permanent medical treatment;
no disease or illness that will shorten a normal life span; and no organ
transplants within the past 10 years. For any other past major health
issue, ten years should have passed.
Additional General Requirements for single applicants as specified by CCAA
Overview of the Special Waiting
Child Adoption Process: Families will be
provided with a preliminary application (if not currently enrolled in a La
Vida adoption program) and a “match form” to complete indicating the desired
age range, gender, and special need(s) of the child they wish to adopt. The
form includes a check-off list of commonly identified special needs among
children in this program.
Careful review, research, and consultation with an appropriate healthcare
provider regarding each medical need on the list will be necessary to
appropriately complete the form.
Submission of the form will assist La Vida in identifying a specific
child for your family as well as ensuring that the program will be a good
fit for your family. After receiving child-specific profile(s), pictures and
health information, families are required to consult with their own medical
professionals to better understand the child's health status. Under China’s
online system, the same list of special waiting children is available to
many adoption agencies around the world.
We will work diligently to match each child to the best possible
family for him or her. The time it takes to receive a match through any one of
the two paths in China’s Special Waiting Child Program will depend upon
flexibility with regard to age, gender, and the types of special needs you
have identified; however the overall timing is much quicker than the
standard China Adoption Program.
We have matched families with children within 1 day of program
enrollment and others have waited approximately 1 year. Time Frames: To complete a home study generally takes 3 to 4 months from the time that you initiate home study services. Obtaining immigration provisional approval generally takes an additional 6 to 8 weeks (after completion of home study). In parallel, you will work to compile a dossier (aka: country application). Families who are beginning the process without a completed home study and immigration approval can expect a total upfront paperwork process of approximately 5 to 6 months. Upon identification of a child, it takes approximately 3 to 5 months to obtain the necessary US government and CCAA required approvals/paperwork which culminates in official "Travel Approval" from CCAA. Travel then takes place approximately 2 weeks later. Application to adopt a child in the Journey of Hope
Program and certain children listed in the online “shared” list may be made
by families who do not have a dossier logged in by the CCAA.
In these cases, families who come to us with an approved home study
only or a home study and immigration pre-approval will need to take steps to
have the home study amended to reflect approval to adopt a child with the
identified special needs. The
USCIS will then need to review the amended home study and issue the
appropriate pre-approval. The timing for this process will vary depending upon
whether you already have pre-approval, the date of that pre-approval from
the USCIS and if you do have pre-approval, whether your case is a Hague or
non-Hague case. Please call us to discuss your individual
circumstances and rest assured that La Vida directly handles all immigration
preparation and filings on behalf of families.
La Vida’s Representative in
China: La Vida has experienced
representatives in China, who are managed by our primary facilitator.
He has been helping families to adopt children from China for over 15 years
and during this time he has guided well over 2,500 families during their
trip to China. Our representative and those who assist him have
established working relationships with Chinese authorities and significant
expertise in the adoption process.
Program Fees: Fees to adopt a child through the Special Waiting Child Program generally follow that of the regular China adoption program. Please see the Fee Schedule for Adoption From China for detailed fee information.
Special Notes Regarding Fees:
1.
The fee schedule for families who transfer from another agency with a
completed dossier will be reduced to reflect credit for work already
performed.
2.
Families who identify a child in the Journey of Hope
Program and who come to La Vida with a completed home study will be
responsible for a reduced initial fee of $1,000 at the time of application
submittal. Upon receipt of CCAA
preliminary approval to adopt the child, the balance of the standard initial
fee will be payable.
How do I apply to adopt a
waiting child?:
A
preliminary application and completion of a
match
form is required to begin the process.
Families currently enrolled in one of La Vida’s adoption programs do
not need to complete the preliminary application.
There is no application fee.
If, for any reason your application is not accepted, we will notify
you and if possible offer alternative options for your family.
Upon acceptance of your preliminary application, a formal
agency application, service agreements and an initial fee are required to
begin the process of adopting through the Special Waiting Child Program.
Special Waiting Children Program Strengths
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Opportunity to provide a chance in life for a special child in need
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Faster processing time frames
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Stable and predictable process and program
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La Vida's exceptional experience base and good relationships with Chinese
adoption officials
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Many children are in need of families
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Many great support groups and resources are available for families and
children For more information
about the Special Waiting Child Program please call Emily Bell at
610-688-8008.
La Vida International
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