Thursday, February 19, 2009

Fees

One agency we've done a pre-application with and are digging through the information provided is All God's Children. The following are the fees associated with adopting through them:

Agency Fees
$300 Application
$6000 Agency Fee
$1700 Homestudy fee (this amount will likely be higher as AGCI can't do the homestudy in Iowa and will hire someone else)
$350 each Post adoption report
$1000 Post adoption translation and administrative fee

International Service Fee
$7500 for adopting from Ethiopia

Additional US Fees
$670 US CIS Fee
$160 Fingerprints for two
$1000 Notarization, Certification, Authorization
$600 Translation Services

So far, we're up to $19,980 assuming three post adoption reports but I think there's more than that. So, we're talking almost 20grand and there are more fees associated with adoption:

Medical review, medical insurance, travel fees (I'm sure its cheap to fly to Ethiopia and stay a while, right?) airfare, food, incountry transportation, in-country travel coordinators, passport update (wish I could say I did that already), travel visas, immigrant visas, etc.

Why is it so expensive to love a child in need? To give a comparison, here's a run down of Bethany's fees for adoption from Ethiopia:

Total Cost: $20,500-$28,750 (for 2 people traveling)
1. Bethany Fees: $5,400-$10,250(vary by branch - we'd hope to be on the low end). This includes:
Formal Application Fee
Home Study Fee: due at the completion of the Home Study
Program Fee/Administrative Fee: due at Home Study completion
Post-Placement Services Fee: due dates vary by branch
2. Ethiopia Country Fees: $8,500
$6,000 Partial Country Fee: due at dossier submission
$2,500 Remaining Country Fee: due at referral
$6,000 (per sibling) Additional Processing Fees for Siblings Fees due when traveling to Ethiopia:
$400 U.S. Consulate Immigrant Visa Fee
3. Ethiopia Travel Costs: $5,000-$8,000 (approximate costs for 2 people)
Travel from the U.S. to/from Ethiopia: $1,500-$2,500 per person
7-10 Days in Ethiopia: $1,000-$1,500 per person (includes meals and transportation)
4. Miscellaneous Fees: $1,600-$2,000
Immigration and Naturalization Service filing of orphan petition (I 600A): $670
Plus fingerprinting: $80
Notarization, state seal of each document: $100-$200
Authentication: $400
Ethiopia travel visas: ($48 per person)
Certified copies of birth certificates: $40 (varies by state)
Certified copies of marriage certificate: $20 (varies by state)
Doctor’s appointments and immunizations: $160
Passport photos: $40 (Ryan's is up to date)

Again, I'd say, why does it cost so much to love a child?

7 comments:

  1. I just ate Ethipian food for the first time on Saturday! It was amazing and not at all what you would expect. Lots of this spongy bread stuff called ingera (sp?), meats, stewed tomoatoes, and lentil based dishes. SO YUMMY. The best part is that you eat with your hands only. Ethipian culture does not use forks or chop sticks.

    Now I really want to fly to Chicago and take you out to Ethipian food just so you can get a better sense of the culture. Are you free this weekend?

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  2. Ummm ... Maybe the "o" on my keyboard does not work because I spelled EthiOpian wrong everytime I typed it.

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  3. Wow Tammy, definitely praying for you guys!! I'm so excited for you!

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  4. Christian World Adoption also does Ethiopia. They are my fave int. agency so far. I am doing an adoption for them for three little ones from Ethiopia for a family out at Lemoore NAS. I am sure they would love to talk to you about their journey if you would like the info??

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  5. Hi Tamara - I just saw your comment on our blog :) In regards to the photobook, if you choose view project in shutterfly and then view photobook, choose fullscreen, and then select single view (small square icon) you should be able to see it all much better :) I think the only thing you can't read is the first page, which is the birthparent letter.

    Good luck on your adoption journey! Crazy expensive isn't it? Most people have no idea!

    Feel free to email me anytime www.chucknrisa@yahoo.com.

    Risa

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  6. The fees are incredible. It's even more daunting when you are unable to have children and desperately want to add to your family. And you've made a committment to God to not go into debt to have children and you scrimp and you save and you wait. And all you want to do is love a child.

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