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Old 04-22-2008, 05:56 AM
DrLaura DrLaura is offline
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You are going to need an agency who deals directly with ICBF. Many of the casa privadas limit the number of children in the home for the families they deal with. At your ages you will likely be approved for 0-2 although if you could get your dossier submitted before your husband turns 39 that would definitely help. They tend to look more to the primary caregiver (typically but not always the mother) when making the age determination.
25-38 is 2 and under.

I know the information on our agency website is incorrect. I have told them about it and they are reworking the website although I don't know when they will have it done. So if there are agencies you are interested in...call them. They may be able to give you better information. And you will get a better feel for the ones you would really want to consider. Talking to them helped us narrow down our options quickly.
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