
WHAT DOES THE TERM NRI (Non-Resident Indian) MEAN?
The term NRI means that at least one of the applicants (one of the parents) is of Indian descent. It does not matter where the parents were born or what citizenship they claim but unless at least one parent is a US citizen, a couple will not be able to get a visa for the child. If they have a Green Card ,the child will have to have been adopted by them and remain in India for about 2 years prior to applying for a visa. This is a US government regulation. The family can, of course, adopt domestically (from within the US), as there is now law that prohibits adoptions by non-US citizens.
NOTE: Kindly be advised it is impossible to adopt a relative from India, unless the child is orphaned or abandoned.
THE BASICS:
The numbers of Indian families within India, and NRI couples abroad who are adopting from India have grown dramatically these past few years. Indian Organizations and CARA are encouraging local Indian Parents to consider adoption. And for NRI couples, many U.S. agencies are now developing India adoption programs specifically for NRI couples.
India makes an effort to place all abandoned or relinquished children with an Indian family in India first. If that is not possible, then they prefer that an Indian family abroad be found. Finally, if no Indian family can be found, then the child can be placed with a non-NRI family.
Typically NRI couples adopting from India will find the process goes much more quickly and smoothly than for a non-NRI couple. And there may be more options for the NRI couple as well.
An NRI couple may adopt a young healthy infant, whereas a non-NRI couple may find it difficult to locate an agency with such a program.
RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES OF INDIAN HERITAGE
CSA - Catalysts for Social Action - For the Cause of Adoption Wonderful Resource!
CARA (Central Adoption Resource Agency- Delhi (in Delhi India)
URGENT A Petition For International Adoption By U. S. Permanent Residents
Sudatta.Org (an organization in India for Indians)
http://www.naaf-india.org/ National Association Adoptive Families (an organization in India for Indians)
Indian Families Are Adopting by Amelia (NRI adoptive parent)
India Parenting (adoption information for those in India)
Family N You (adoption information for those in India)
Another Little Magical Being / (A Touching Story by an NRI mom)
A FEW INDIAN ORGANIZATIONS (ORPHANAGES):
BSSK ( Bharatiya Samaj Seva Kendra, Pune)
Children of the World (Delhi) Society
Karna Prayag Trust in Chennai/Madras
US AGENCIES WITH PROGRAMS FOR NRI FAMILIES:
THESE ICHILD NRI PARENTS HAVE OFFERED TO CORRESPOND WITH PROSPECTIVE ADOPTIVE PARENTS:
Zeeba (single adoptive mother) at: Zpavri@aol.com
Marilyn at: mask1@comcast.net
Sonia at: IUCSonia@aol.com
Sanjay & Gira at: Sanjay.Pandya@walkerparking.com
Sonali at: sbatish@ec.rr.com
Jyoti at rvalluri@swbell.net
INDIAN PARENT & NRI-RELATED MAILING LISTS:
ICHILD NRI BULLETIN BOARD/FORUM
INDIA-ICHILD This mailing list is for Indian families living in India. This group welcomes those who have already completed an adoption, or who are interested in doing so. Only families living in India are permitted to join this list. We are here to support one another and to exchange information. There will be archives available to subscribers so you can review past digests.
NRI-CHILD This mailing list is for NRI families who have already completed an adoption from India or who are interested in doing so. The term NRI means non resident Indian and even if only one parent is of Indian heritage, that qualifies you as an NRI family and we invite you to join this list. We are here to support one another and to exchange information. There will be archives available to subscribers so you can review past digests.
Dhanyavad and NamasteIAIC or Indians Adopting Indian Children Mailing List & Web Site
South Asians Adopting Children is a mailing list and website specifically to support and educate South Asian families who are planning to or have already adopted South Asian children. This list and website include ALL people of South Asia, including India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Contact the list owner/admin Amelia Tummalapalli at: VBINDIA@aol.comIAIC MAILING LIST Indians Adopting Indian Children is a mailing list for person's of Indian heritage (All South Asians are welcome!)who are planning to or have already adopted Indian babies or children.
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