Actually, with Korea, you'll need to call the agencies that are specifically licensed in your state. You can't use just anyone. Korea requires that PAP's use only agencies specifically authorized to place children in your state of residence, which is different than the way other countries do it. I'm guessing that the reason you got different answers is the the different agencies in your state may work with a different Korean counterpart (I think there are 3 or 4).
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