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Requirements and Supporting Documents
For prospective adoptive parents
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Homestudy Report
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Authenticated birth
certificate;
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Marriage Contract or
Divorce, Annulment, Declaration of Nullity, or Legal Separation
documents;
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Written consent to the
adoption by the legitimate and adopted sons/daughters, and
illegitimate sons/daughters if living with the applicant, who are
at least ten (10) years old;
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Physical and medical
evaluation by a duly licensed physician; and when appropriate,
psychological evaluation;
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NBI/Police Clearance;
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Latest income tax
return or any other documents showing financial capability, e.g.
Certificate of Employment, Bank Certificate or Statement of Assets
and Liabilities;
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Three (3) character
references, e.g. the local Church/Minister, the employer, and a
non-relative member of the immediate community who have known the
applicant(s) for at least three (3) years;
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Pictures of the
applicant(s) and his/her immediate family taken within the last
three (3) months;
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Certificate of
attendance to pre-adoption fora or seminars.
In addition,
foreign nationals shall submit the following:
:: Certification
that the applicant(s) have legal capacity to adopt in his/her
country and that his/her country has a policy, or is a signatory
of an international agreement, which allows a child adopted in
the Philippines by its national to enter his/her country and
permanently reside therein as his/her legitimate child which may
be issued by his/her country's diplomatic or consular office or
central authority on intercountry adoption or any government
agency which has jurisdiction over child and family matters; or,
in the absence of any of the foregoing, the Philippine
Intercountry Adoption Board may also certify that the
Philippines and the applicants' country have an existing
agreement or arrangement on intercountry adoption whereby a
child who has been adopted in the Philippines or has a
pre-adoption placement approved by the Board is allowed to enter
and remain as permanent resident in the applicants' country as
his/her legitimate child.
:: Certificate
of Residence in the Philippines issued by the Bureau of
Immigration or Department of Foreign Affairs, as appropriate;
:: Two
(2) character references from a non-relatives who knew the
applicant(s) in the country of which he/she is a citizen or was
a resident prior to residing in the Philippines, except for
those who have resided in the Philippines for more than fifteen
(15) years;
:: Police
Clearance from all places of residence in the past two years
immediately prior to residing in the Philippines.
In the case of an applicant who
is residing abroad, but is otherwise qualified to adopt in the
Philippines under the provisions of the Act, the Homestudy
Report shall be prepared by an accredited foreign adoption
agency. However, a certification from the Inter-country Adoption
Board shall be required to ensure that said agency is
accredited.
For prospective
adoptive child
- Child
Study Report
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Authenticated birth certificate or foundling certificate, when
appropriate;
- Written
consent to adoption by the biological parent(s) or the legal
guardian and the written consent of the child if at least ten
(10) years old, signed in the presence of the social worker of
the Department or child caring agency after proper counseling
as prescribed in Section III of these Rules;
- Death
Certificate of biological parents, Decree of Abandonment or
Deed of Voluntary Commitment, as appropriate;
- Medical
evaluation of the child and his/her parent(s), if available;
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Psychological evaluation, when appropriate; and
- Picture
of the child.
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