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USCIS has updated their website with this PDF dated May 29, 2008 that reflects the long-awaited DNA testing. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today that its office in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is implementing a DNA testing requirement for Vietnamese adoption cases where the birth parent(s) of the adopted child has been [...]

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Today the US Embassy, Hanoi released a summary of irregularities in adoptions in Vietnam that is the longest and most thorough, to date. Likewise they have also released a Warning Concerning Adoptions in Vietnam which states, in part (emphasis mine): On April 25, the Government of Vietnam announced that it will allow adoption to be [...]

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From Ethica: Ethica has received numerous inquiries on a rumor that the U.S. Embassy is pressuring Vietnam to only process adoptions from Hague accredited adoption agencies. The U.S. Department of State has clarified that in fact, Vietnamese officials recently initiated and proposed this requirement. They also requested a list of accredited agencies. Consular Officer, Mr. [...]

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Adopted daughter stuck in Vietnam Awaiting Eden’s return By KEVIN HOWE Herald Staff Writer Navy wife Jewell McRoberts of Seaside is leaving for Washington, D.C., today with her three children to do battle with the State Department and bring the family’s fourth child home. … Jewell McRoberts said she has an appointment to meet with [...]

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