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Did anybody adopt from Hungary lately?
Hello!
I'm new to the group and am just wondering, has anyone adopted lately or is in the process of adopting from Hungary? We've started exploring Russia and Ukraine, but they don't seem to be very stable at this moment. Please PM-me if you have any positive or negative experiences. The Hungarian program is open but it's hard to find any feedback on it. Thanks a lot! Kim |
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Hello! I filed my paperwork in January 2005. I was told about a 10 month wait. We are looking for a 2-3 year old boy, healthy as possible. We are going through Main Street Adoption Service. PM me if you want to know more.
Amy
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Application Date - August 5, 2004 Homestudy Start - August 7, 2004 Homestudy Completed - September I-600A sent - November 20, 2004 I-600A approved - December 6, 2004 Dossier submitted - December 23, 2004 |
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Amy,
First off, I wish you a speedy process and best of luck! Please keep us updated on the timeline of your referrals, how they went, your trip to Hungary, etc. Thanks, Kim |
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Did anybody adopt from Hungary lately?
I would be very, very wary of adopting from Hungary. Although somewhat fictionalized, you should see the LIfetime movie, Baby for Sale about an Hungarian adoption gone wrong. And this story was only the tip of the iceberg.
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I saw the film, but it has nothing to do with international adoptions through the Hungarian government. There is absolutely no connection between the act of a criminal and the Hungarian adoption system.
The film is about a Hungarian-born adoption lawyer in New York who brought very poor Hungarian pregnant women into America and tried to sell their babies to wealthy American couples. It’s a very sad story, but had nothing to do with Hungary itself, there are criminals in every country. The lawyer was convicted in New York court for human trafiking and was sent to prison. As I’m considering different Eastern Euroepan countries, Hungary seems to be a very stable country as far as international adoptions are concerned. I have never heard any acts of bribery or serious misconduct. If anybody has had a bad experience, here is the place to post it. Kim |
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Hi Kim...I am here "exploring" other options than Russia...we have our precious daughter home finally, but I would not recommend going there if you have other options. It was a long 2 yr process...and a very hard journey. Of course we have our dear little Hannah so we are very happy, but won't go back there for another.
If you want to hear our story..here is our blog.. www.lovefromrussia.blogspot.com
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Praying for a baby girl under 1 year 10/7/04 Signed with Agency 12/04 Completed home study 1/21/05 Completed Dossier 1/25/05 Received I-171H 3/7/05 Dossier to Kemerovo ![]() 9/30/05-Got THE CALL! 10/11/05-Had to let her go...medicals ![]() 11/05-turned down second referral....medicals Dec. 05-Expired dossier redone Dec 05-sent dossier to Izhevsk 3/13/06 received REFERRAL! ![]() 3/16/06 ACCEPTED HER!! 4/8/06...First trip!!!! ![]() Lost referral in-country got a new one! 4/11/06 Signed for a 9 1/2 month old girl!! ![]() 5/16/06 Leaving on Trip 2 COURT DATES May 23 and 25th! 5/26/06 GOTCHA!! our prayers have been answered!! We welcome our sweet angel Hannah to our family! ![]() 6/2/06 Home forever!
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Poland?
Kim,
Hello from the Poland board. Have you considered Poland? It is a stable program and whatever anyone tells you about how difficult it is, most people adopt within 1-1.5 yrs. Orphanages and care are superior to other CEE countries and the alcoholism issue is not as severe as in Russia or Ukraine. However, children who are over 2 yrs old are easier to adopt, so if you are hoping to adopt an infant that might not be the best option. Good luck! Quote:
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Hi, I'm not an Adopter or and Adoptee from Hungary but I did grow up there and can possibly add a couple of thoughts about adopting from Hungary and Europe in general.
If you're looking for stability in both the country and the adoption program Hungary or Poland are your best bets. The Hungarian program is stable, but doesn't send too many kids out compared to a lot of other countries. I've had friends who had a lot of red tape to get through to adopt, but all of those I'm really familar with adopted while in country and the international system seems to be quicker. I hope you find more people to help you out. |
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I'd love to find out what the current status is. Janelee |
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Try this yahoo group
Hi,
There is not much activity on this board. Try this yahoo board: PM member for link to private Yahoo Group. I am currently in the process of adopting from Hungary, as we've just sent in our dossier. It's a slow program, but seems to be stable compared to other Eastern European countries. It's hard to gather info on it given it's such a small program. Good luck and feel free to email me any questions, MW
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MW Mom to bio son Eli, age 5 July 05 - Dossier submitted to Russia July 05 - Stuck in re-accreditation mess! Waiting for accreditation to find babysister... March 06 - Switched agencies and countries! April 06 - Finishing up new dossier for Kaz Still waiting to find babysister... Last edited by specialk4b : 03-06-2007 at 07:23 AM. |
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Yes, we have adopted six children from Hungary over the years.... I wrote a book about the process called "Hungarian Rhapsody: An Adoption Story." You can see more at amazon. As for our facilitator, I think you have to PM me. But it was a great experience.
Jim |
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Jim -
Through a very round about way, we got a copy of your book from your cousin (I think), Fr. Noel in WI. We are currently writing a series of articles for our local Polish-American Heritage society about our adoptions from Poland. He saw our articles and thought we would enjoy your book. We loved it! It is amazing how parallel our stories were........right done to the packing peanut snacks that our children all seem to like Whenever we are in Milwaukee we have to stop at the local Polish deli and pick up a package of them. Yuk!Thanks for sharing your story, it was wonderfully written! Heather Quote:
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Wow Heather... what a small world it is, indeed.
Our adoption experience from Hungary was excellent (though I should perhaps have considered Poland given my real surname is Derdzinski -- changed at Ellis Island way back.) Thanks for making contact. Jim |
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Hungarian Adoptions?
Hi,
I'm new to the group and the adoption journey. Having trouble finding current information on Hungarian experiences . Would like opinions of agencies used. Considering AboutAChild and MainStreet. Please PM. Thanks so much! Jennifer |
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