Russian Ban on Adoptions Will Hurt Families Seeking To Adopt

On December 28, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into law Russian Federal Law No. 186614-6, which prohibits the adoption of Russian children by U.S. citizens. This law went into effect on January 1, 2013.

Prior to traveling to Russia, The United States State Department strongly encourages families, in cooperation with their adoption service providers, to confirm that Russian authorities will process their adoptions to conclusion and provide all required documents.

It remains unclear whether Russian immigration authorities will allow adoptees to depart the country and whether families in this situation will encounter legal complications with Russian authorities. Because of the Russian Christmas Holidays, which are celebrated later than in the United States, Russian Government offices will remain closed until January 8th.

Last year, nearly 1,000 Orphaned Russian Children found moms and dads in the United States.

If you need legal representation with an overseas adoption, or have a question about the situation in Russia please give us a call at 904-685-1200.

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