Hands Across The Water
International Program~Hague
Pilot Program
Panama
Currently On Hold to new families
Why Choose to Adopt in Panama?
Children
receive loving care in either private or governmental orphanages. Easy
travel of two short trips. Beautiful country with the historical Panama
Canal.
Who Can Adopt From Panama?
Married
couples between 25 and 40 years of age are eligible to adopt. Couples
over the age of 40 are eligible to adopt children 1 year and older.
Single women between 30 and 50 years of age may adopt children 1 year
and older. Married couples must be married at least 2 years.
Panama - The Country
Panama
is located in Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the
North Pacific Ocean, between Colombia and Costa Rica. Location of the
Panama Canal Zone. Lovely country with mountains, plains and beautiful
costal areas.
Children Available
Children
available for adoption between the age of 1 to 10 years old. Average
age of referred children is between 1 and 6 years. Boys and girls are
available. The majority of the children are Mestizo (of mixed race of
Spanish/Native Indian/Black). Children are usually from a state
orphanage although on occasion a voluntary placement may be made.
Children are referred for adoption by the SENNIAF, the Central Authority in
Panama.*
Panama Adoption Process
Please remember this is a Pilot Program and the process can change.
- Apply to Hands Across The Water for services.
- Complete
your Home Study with Hands Across The Water or an appropriate agency in
your state. Please contact HATW for assistance if you live outside of
Michigan.
- File your I-800A with USCIS.
- Prepare your dossier for Panama. HATW can do this for you or you can take this on yourself.
- Hands Across The Water will forward your completed dossier to be translated and submitted to government officials.
- Referrals
are generally between 12 - 24 months, although this time does vary
depending on type of child interested in and available children.
- After
a referral is received, you will need to accept or decline the
referral. Should you accept, the adoption process starts in Panama.
Your 1st trip will be approximately 6-7 months after the process starts
and is for 5-7 days.
- You
will return for your 2nd trip approximately 4 months after the 1st
trip. Your stay will be 5-7 days to complete the in-country adoption
process. (You will receive a guardianship of your child and will need
to complete the adoption in your state of residency.) After you go to
the US Embassy for your child’s visa you can return home.
Post-Placement Supervision
Your
adoption must be finalized in your state of residency. Children enter
the U.S. as a legal permanent guardianship status so the final adoption
takes place in the U.S. after the child comes to your home. The
supervision period for Panama is 3 years with 6 supervision reports.
*SENNIAF is the responsible entity for matching and referring children,
not HATW.
The
photos on these pages are of children not available for adoption. HATW
does not photolist children waiting for adoption via the internet.