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For international adoptions you generally do not have to work with an agency in your state. (I believe Korea requires that you work with an agency in your own state) I live in NJ and worked with an agency in OH. I adopted from Russia. Russia is a little unsettled now, but if your heart is there check out the Russian forum. There are a lot of people there who will share information with you, including a lot from NJ and NY.
Research the requirements for the various countries and find out you potential fits. Then begin to narrow your choices down and interview agencies etc.
Don't forget to interview homestudy agencies too. They vary as well.
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A Mom
No Longer Waiting!
Tver, Russia - Oct 2003
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