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Adoptions


   An adoption is the act of accepting a son or a daughter who is not such biologically, by an arrangement of all requirements by law. It is a system for the artificial creation of custody, which is a set of rights and duties that belong to the parent with respect to the child.
 
The steps required for a foreign adoption in Honduras are the following:

 

  1. Adoption application (signed and certified by a lawyer)
  2. Certificate of birth of  the adopting person(s) or any other legal document that can be a substitute
  3. Certificate of marriage,
  4. Certificate  of the local police department or competent functionary, extended in the respective home town of each of the persons who wish to adopt, where certificates that they are free of penal charges.
  5. Letter of the bank where they have their saving banking accounts.
  6. Copies of the property documents, or any renting contract that you own; legalized.  
  7. A minimal of three letters, of the applicants to an adoption, extended by community, religious and governmental authorities  that certify the honorability of those who wish to adopt. (They have to be  from the place of residence of the applicants)
  8. Two  (2)  recent  color photographs  of the applicants
  9. Color photographs of the rest of the family and the house where you live (inside and outside).
  10.  Certificate extended by the Honduran Consulate, in the place of residence of the applicants, that concerns  that they have all the requirements necessary to a process of adoption, all attended to their birth country’s law or their resident country’s law, or the Social Service Agency of Adoption is officially recognized.   
  11. Compromise of following status extended by the respective agency or the governmental institution in charge. 
  12. Medical certification of phisical and mental health, and laboratory exams of the adoptants and their biological children, if any. 

 

All the documents above most be legalized and  presented in the country of birth or country of residence of the applicant through the Honduran Consulate to an adoption, then most be legalized in the Republic of Honduras.

All  administrative processes in Honduras most be done through a Honduran lawyer.

Other considerations:

  1. Socioeconomic studies must be done by IHNFA approved agencies or by those approved by your local government.

  2. Potential adoptants must  be between the ages of 25 to 51 years old.

  3. Potential adoptants may indicate desirable characteristics of the minor they want, but the IHNFA has final word.

  4. Minors eligible for adoption range from 0 to 14 years.

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