PEAR’s Summary of the Teleconference of DHS, USCIS and HHS regarding Haitian Adoptions Status of February 3, 2010

The following is a summary of the teleconference of DHS, USCIS and HHS regarding Haitian Adoptions Status of February 3, 2010 from 3:00 pm to 4:45pm Families and concerned individuals are advised not to send emails urging quick processing etc. It will clog the email box. Statistics- 750 cases approved; 600 children already in US of approximately 1000 cases US …

RESOURCE: INITIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL SCREENING FOR ORPHANED CHILDREN BEING EVACUATED FROM HAITI

The following are recommendations for psychological screenings for the Haiti adoptees before they leave Haiti and for the Haiti adoptees who have already arrived in their new country without a psychological screening. All children in the throes of the disastrous earthquake in Haiti can be quickly and efficiently psychologically screened, as much as time allows, prior to their evacuation. This …

USCIS Questions & Answers for Adoptions From Haiti

Questions & Answers: Information for U.S. Citizens in the process of adopting a child from Haiti Introduction On Jan. 12, 2010, Haiti experienced an earthquake of devastating proportions. This set of questions and answers provides information for United States citizens in the process of adopting a child from Haiti. Questions and Answers Q. I am in the process of adopting …

Why PEAR does not support new adoption cases or airlifts of children from Haiti at this time:

This week, a member of PEAR, Julia Rollings, spoke eloquently of the reasons why international relocation and adoption of Haitian children is not appropriate at this time: http://au.tv.yahoo.com/sunrise/video/play/-/6725923/haitis-orphans/#fop While many US citizens are moved by the sight of children in distress and feel the need to press the US government toward adoption or massive airlifts of children, we must remember …

CDC Interim Recommendations for Initial Domestic Medical Screening of Haitian Orphans

Updated with CDC link (February 1)CDC released Interim Recommendations for Initial Domestic Medical Screening of Haitian Orphan on January 25, 2010. These recommendations are targeted for US medical providers evaluating orphaned children being evacuated from Haiti because Haitian orphans entering the United States under parole status have been allowed to bypass the normal overseas medical screening examination. The full text …

Important Information from Haiti Stakeholders Conference Call

A two-hour conference call was held on Tuesday January 26th among USCIS, DHS, DOS and prospective adoptive parents and adoptive parents. Shortly after the earthquake, the movement of already identified and matched orphans was proposed by the US and quickly accepted by the Haitian government. The Dutch and German governments also made proposals that were accepted early on. The Government …

HAiti: Information for PAPs and APs – What to expect when the child arrives in the US

Below is the text of an information sheet currently available through DHS for families adopting from Haiti post-earthquake. PEAR received this informational sheet from a few adopting families and one adoption service provider. We have confirmed that is was sent to adopting families along with the invitation to participate in today’ s conference call. Information for Prospective Adoptive Parents Who …

Two Very Important Notices for Prospective and Adoptive Families with Children from HAiti

In the wake of conditions in Haiti, many families are understandably concerned with getting their children home as quickly and efficiently as possible. PEAR has become aware that families are being given some advice that is causing delays and concerns for those attempting to bring your children home. We have consulted with DHS to get proper advice to families in …