Adoption Alert: Democratic Republic of Congo
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Friday, September 27, 2013
Alert: Democratic Republic of the Congo Immigration Authorities Suspend Issuance of Exit Permits to Adoptees
This alert updates the Department of State's May 2 adoption alert
regarding the suspension of issuance of exit permits to adopted
Congolese children seeking to depart the country with their adoptive
parents.
On September 27, the Congolese Ministry of Interior and Security, General Direction of Migration (Direction Generale d'Immigration,
DGM) informed the U.S. Embassy in Kinshasa that effective September 25,
2013, the DGM suspended issuance of exit permits to adopted Congolese
children seeking to depart the country with their adoptive parents. The
DGM reports the suspension will last up to 12 months. This suspension is
due to concerns over reports that children adopted from the Democratic
Republic of the Congo may be either abused by adoptive families or
adopted by a second set of parents once in their receiving countries.
The suspension of exit permits for adopted Congolese children applies
to all intercountry adoptions and is not limited to adoptions by U.S.
citizens. These exit permits are required in addition to U.S. immigrant
visas in order for children to travel to the United States.
The DGM has not indicated whether adoptions in process may continue
during the suspension period. The U.S. Embassy in Kinshasa is seeking
clarification on the impact this will have on cases where adoptions were
already completed, or completed and an immigrant visa issued. We will
post new information as it becomes available on www.adoption.state.gov.
Please direct questions related to this alert or a specific adoption
from the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the Department of State,
Office of Children's Issues at 1-888-407-4747 within the United States,
or 202-501-4444 from outside the United States. Email inquiries may be
directed to AskCI@state.gov.
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