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Exploring Adoption

  • Adoption Criteria
  • Adoption Process
  • Post-Adoption Reports
  • Common Questions
  • Fee Schedule

Exploring Adoption

The Adoption Process

1. Initial Contact

Before submitting your official application, please contact us to discuss if the Hong Kong adoption program is right for your family. We are seeking five families who are willing to be flexible and patient as we navigate this pilot program together.

2. Adoption Specialist Assignment and New Client Packet

If the program is deemed a good fit, you’ll be assigned an adoption specialist upon receiving your application documents and fee. Your adoption specialist will be your primary contact throughout the adoption process providing support, answering questions, and offering additional information.

3. Complete Pre-Adoptive Training

Training and preparation are absolutely essential for a successful adoption, and at Gladney, we’re proud to offer some of the most comprehensive and meaningful training opportunities available. As part of your adoption process, you’ll complete both pre-adoptive training, child specific training, and participate in Gladney’s exclusive Pathways training | New Window held at our Fort Worth campus.

These trainings are a true benefit—an investment in your family’s long-term success. They deepen your understanding of the adoption journey and the unique needs of children, while equipping you with the skills and confidence to provide a safe, nurturing, and stable home. Our approach is trauma-informed and child-centered, ensuring you receive the very best preparation possible. We take great pride in empowering our prospective adoptive parents with the tools they need to thrive as they welcome a child into their lives.

4. Home Study

Begin your home study as soon as possible—it can take several months to complete and is required to apply for a waiting child. Check with your adoption specialist before selecting an accredited home study service provider. Families with a current home study for another program may apply for consideration. If selected to move forward, you will need to update your home study for a Hong Kong adoption.

5. Preparing Your Dossier

Prepare a comprehensive dossier that matches the information in your home study report.

All documents must be notarized, or in the case of vital records, newly issued certified copies. Detailed dossier instructions and forms are provided in the New Client Packet.

6. Adoption Travel

Adoptive parents are permitted to travel to Hong Kong after the Hague process is complete, they have received Article 5, and have confirmed required appointments. Both parents must travel to Hong Kong to meet the child unless there are dire circumstances that prevent this. The stay in Hong Kong is about a week, depending on the child’s adjustment. Children adopted from Hong Kong will enter the US on an IH-4 VISA, and the adoption will be finalized in the US in your local family court system. Families find the trip to be a culturally rich experience.

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Prospective Adoptive Parents Form

Prior to starting the adoption process, Gladney Center for Adoption requires that a family submit a Prospective Adoptive Parents Form.
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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.