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Exploring Adoption

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

Exploring Adoption

1. Attend Information Session and Orientation

Prospective families start the Taiwan International Adoption Process by attending an informational session and orientation provided by Gladney.

2. Submit Gladney Application Documents

Complete and submit background clearances and reference letters to your adoption specialist.

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. Complete an Adoption Home Study

Complete a home study conducted by a Hague Accredited Agency. This can involve interviews with a social worker, a home safety inspection, medical assessments, background checks, and a minimum of 10 hours of Hague educational training.

5. File for USCIS Immigration Approval

After completing your some study, apply for immigration approval by submitting USCIS Form I-600A along with your some study and supporting documentation. Submit Form I-600 after being matched with a child.

6. Transmit Preliminary Family Information to Taiwan

While completing your home study, work on a preliminary packet of information for Cathwel and/or Chung Yi. This includes the home study report, family photo album, “Dear Birth Parent” letter, and application. This information helps determine your suitability for their adoption program.

7. Proceed with Child Matching and Referral

Review the adoption files of waiting children and notify Gladney if you’re interested in being considered as the adoptive parents for a specific child. If chosen by the Taiwanese matching committee, you will proceed with the next steps.

8. Complete Adoption Dossier

Compile and notarize the necessary legal and dossier documents. Gladney will complete US government authentication and translation. Once translated, the dossier is mailed to your child’s welfare foundation for submission to court.

9. Undergo Court Adjudication Process

The Taiwan court process includes one court hearing and two court rulings: terminating biological parental rights and legally making you the child’s parents. The process takes about 6 months. You may need to travel to Taiwan during this period for bonding and court testimony.

10. Complete Adoption Processing and Final Travel

After the final court ruling, you will be notified of official travel dates to Taiwan. Travel to Taiwan to meet your child and complete finalization.

Gladney staff is dedicated to assisting families interested in adopting from Taiwan. To learn more about adopting from Taiwan, request a free, comprehensive Adoption Information Packet online | New Window or through email | Opens Email. For more information, call 817-813-6641.

Interested in adopting from Taiwan? See if you’re eligible by filling out our eligibility form.

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Waiting Children

Waiting Children Asia is a Gladney program that places babies, toddlers and older children with medical needs from Taiwan. Also available for adoption are older (6+ years of age) children who do not have medical needs.
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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.