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Haiti - FLASH : The State Department recommends that prospective adoptive parents reconsider their international adoption in Haiti
23/04/2025 10:23:37

Haiti - FLASH : The State Department recommends that prospective adoptive parents reconsider their international adoption in Haiti

The Department of State strongly recommends that prospective adoptive parents reconsider intercountry adoption from Haiti, particularly those who have not yet chosen an adoption country or have not yet been matched with a Haitian child.

Adoption from Haiti is a long process in a dangerous environment that impedes processing. Conditions in Haiti include protests, demonstrations, and roadblocks, as well as criminal activity involving firearms, assault, kidnappings, and carjackings.

Since March 2024, Haiti has been under a State of Emergency. The Department of State’s Travel Advisory for Haiti has been at Level 4 – Do Not Travel since March 2020. The airport in Port-au-Prince has been closed to commercial aircraft since November 2024.

Even prior to 2024, intercountry adoptions from Haiti have typically taken an average of four years to complete. This timeline has lengthened in some cases due to country conditions. Proximity to armed gang violence can cause Haitian government offices and courts that process adoptions and monitor child welfare to shut unexpectedly, further delaying case processing.

Foreign supervised providers (FSPs) responsible for shepherding adoption cases through courts and local government offices report increasing difficulties in safely processing adoption cases as they navigate difficult security conditions on behalf of prospective adoptive parents. U.S. embassy employees are prohibited from travel in Haiti, use of public transportation, and visiting certain areas of Port-au-Prince, and FSPs must assume such risks to advance adoption cases. There may be times where FSPs are unable to advance cases as security conditions compel them to shelter in place. The Department of State has no capacity to provide security or transportation to FSPs involved in case processing.

Children awaiting adoption also navigate difficult security conditions to complete required steps in adoption processes, including travel for personal appearance requirements at courts, passport offices, and medical clinics. Biological relations of children undergoing adoption may also be required to make multiple trips to give testimony in court. Adoption processing steps that are required by U.S. and/or Haitian law cannot be waived. The Department of State has no capacity to provide security or transportation for children or birth families to complete adoption processing.

The Department of State will continue to provide updated information at https://adoption.state.gov as it becomes available.

For email inquiries, please contact Adoption@state.gov.

HL/ HaitiLibre



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