Vietnam Adoption

ATTENTION: NOT ACCEPTING NEW APPLICATIONS

Currently, our Vietnam Program is not accepting new applications. To learn more, call us at (401) 977-2810.

Program Highlights
As a matter of disclosure, CCI partners with another agency to offer its Vietnam program. For more information, please call CCI, 407-977-2810.


The parents must be at least 25 years of age. There is no maximum age, but Vietnam stipulates each parent must be 20 years older than the child they are adopting. Married couples and singles may adopt.

To download a sample CCI Adoption Agreement, visit our Information and Disclosures Page under Sample Contract.

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Fees
Application: $250
Agency: $4,500

Home Study Review Fee: $100
Humanitarian Aid: N/A
Country: $12,000


Total paid to or through CCI: $16,850

Estimated total after extraneous expenses (travel, home study, USCIS, etc): $27,000

Click here to download a sample fee contract.

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Post-Adoption Report Requirements

Information Forthcoming

Traveling to Guatemala Traveling to Vietnam

Travel will take place several months after your dossier has been registered in Vietnam.

One trip of approximately 14 days is required. The adoption will be finalized in Ho Chi Min City, formerly Saigon, and the family will travel to Ha Noi to fulfill visa requirements at the U.S. Embassy. Your travel and accommodations in country will be coordinated by CCI.


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Program Coordinator - Sue Hedberg

(407) 977-2810
sue@celebratechildren.org
Latest Developments

ATTENTION: NOT ACCEPTING NEW APPLICATIONS

Currently, our Vietnam Program is not accepting new applications.

To learn more, please contact us at (407) 977-2810.

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