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Colombia Adoption Criteria

Adoption criteria are based on the requirements of the country and may change over time. To ensure you meet the criteria, it’s best to contact an adoption specialist to discuss your specific situation and start making an adoption plan.

  • Marital Status: Married couples (legally married for at least two years, together for three years) and single parents are eligible. Same-sex married couples of any gender may adopt children with special needs. Past divorces will also be considered.
  • Age: Applicants must be at least 25 years old and at least 15 years older than the child at the time of application. The oldest parent must be no more than 45 years older than the child (with some exceptions for children with more moderate special needs).
  • Background: A stable family environment and strong relationship history are considered. Families must be financially stable and able to provide for the needs of a child.
  • Health: Families must be mentally and physically fit to parent. Applicants who have had cancer must be at least 5 years in remission. Certain medical conditions may not be approved, including:
    • Heart disease
    • Certain types of cancer
    • Neoplasias
    • Degenerative disease
    • Chronic infectious disease
    • Kidney insufficiency
    • Metabolic disease
    • HIV/AIDS
    • Vascular cerebral disease
  • Cultural Sensitivity: Parents should be open to and respectful of the child’s cultural background and heritage.
  • Training: All hopeful adoptive parents pursuing adoption in Colombia are required to complete pre-adoptive training | New Window assigned by Gladney.
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TYPES OF ADOPTION
PREGNANT & CONSIDERING
DOMESTIC INFANT
INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION
FOSTER ADOPTION
contact information
6300 JOHN RYAN DRIVE FORT WORTH, TX 76132
hello@gladney.org
817-922-6000
CONTACT US
OTHER LINKS
CAREERS
DONATE
COUNSELING
AdoptED
GLADNEY UNIVERSITY
HOME STUDY
Copyright © 2025 Gladney Center for Adoption. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy.
TYPES OF ADOPTION
PREGNANT & CONSIDERING
DOMESTIC INFANT
INTERNATIONAL ADOPTION
FOSTER ADOPTION
OTHER LINKS
CAREERS
DONATE
COUNSELING
AdoptED
GLADNEY UNIVERSITY
HOME STUDY
contact information
6300 JOHN RYAN DRIVE
FORT WORTH, TX 76132
HELLO@GLADNEY.COM
817-922-6000
CONTACT US
Copyright © 2025 Gladney Center for Adoption. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy.