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ANNEXURE A
List of documents required from
foreign adoptive parents and Social or Child Welfare Agency enlisted by
Government of India for consideration of an inter-country application of Indian
Child
(a) Home Study Report of the foreign
adoptive parents prepared by a professional worker as per Annexure
"A".
(b) Recent photographs of the adoptive
family.
(c) Marriage certificate of foreign
adoptive parents.
(d) Declaration concerning health of
adoptive parents.
(e) Certificate of medical fitness of
adoptive parents duly certified by a medical doctor.
(f) Declaration regarding financial status
of foreign adoptive parents alongwith supporting documents including employers
certificate, where applicable.
(g) Employment certificate, if applicable
of foreign adoptive parents.
(h) Income Tax Assessment order of foreign
adoptive parents.
(i) Bank references.
(j) Particulars of the properties owned by
the foreign adoptive parents.
(k) Declaration from foreign adoptive
parents stating willingness to be appointed guardian of the child.
(l) Undertaking from the social or child
welfare enlisted agency sponsoring the foreigner to the effect that child would
be legally adopted by the foreign adoptive parents according to the law of the
country within a period not exceeding two years from the time of arrival of the
child and as soon as the adoption is effected. Social or child welfare enlisted
agency will send three certified copies of adoption order each to the social or
child welfare agency in India through which the application for guardianship is
processed for filing in the Court and one copy to Central Adoption Resources
Agency, Ministry of Welfare.
(m) Undertaking from the foreign adoptive
parents that adopted child would be provided necessary education and up bringing
according to the status of adoptive parents.
(n) Undertaking from the social and child
welfare enlisted agency that report relating to progress of the child alongwith
his/her recent photograph would be sent quarterly during first two years and
half yearly for the next three years in the prescribed proforma through Indian's
Diplomatic Missions abroad.
(o) Power of Attorney from foreign adoptive
parents in favor of offices of the social or child welfare agency in India which
will be required to process the case and such Power of Attorney should authorize
the Attorney to handle the cases on behalf of the foreigner in case the
foreigner is not in a position to come to India.
(p) Certificate from the enlisted social or
child welfare agency sponsoring application of the foreigner to the effect that
adoptive parents are permitted to adopt a child according to the law of their
country.
(q) Undertaking from the social or child
welfare enlisted agency to the effect that in case of disruption of the family
of the foreigner before legal adoption has been affected, it will take care of
the child and find a suitable alternative placement for the child with the
approval of Central Adoption Resource Agency. After seeking the necessary
approval from CARA it will report alternative placement to the concerned court
handling guardianship proceeding in the foreign country. And such information
shall be passed on by the court to the Central Adoption Resource Agency.
(r) Undertaking from the social or child
welfare enlisted agency that it will reimburse all expenses to the concerned
Indian Social or Child Welfare agency as fixed by competent court towards
maintenance of the child and processing charge fees.
Important Instructions
(1) The Home Study Report should broadly
include information in regard to the various matters set out in Annexure
"A" though it need not strictly adhere to the requirements of the
Annexure and it should also contain an assessment by the social or child
welfare agency as to whether the foreigner wishing to take a child in adoption
is fit and suitable and has the capacity to parent a child coming from a
different racial and cultural milieu. and whether the child will be able to
fit into the environment of the adoptive family and the community in which it
lives.
(2) All the above Certificates and
declaration documents must accompany the application of the foreigner for
taking a child in adoption should be duly notarized by a Notary Public whose
signature should be duly attested either by an officer of the Ministry of
External Affairs on Justice or Social Welfare of the country of the foreigner
or by an officer of the Indian Embassy or High Commissions or Consulate in
that country.
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