Hungary, located in Eastern Europe, is a Hague Convention Country. Adoptions are overseen by Hungary’s central authority, the Ministry of Human Capacities. We are able to assist families in all 50 states with an adoption from Hungary.
The first step is filling out an application and starting your home study. If you live in a state in which we are licensed, we can complete your home study. Alliance for Children partners with agencies throughout the US and would be happy to assist you in locating a local home study agency if you do not live in a state in which we are licensed. Once your home study is finished, we will assist in filing for USCIS approval and completing a dossier for Hungary. Our program coordinator will guide you through the paperwork process. When your dossier is ready, it will be sent to Hungary for translation and registration with Hungary’s central authority. The next step is waiting to be matched with a child. Once matched, you will receive information about a child.
Should you decide to move forward, you will then travel to Hungary to meet the child and complete the adoption in country. Our experienced staff will guide you through the process both in Hungary and here in the US. Below are more details about our Hungary program.
Married heterosexual couples may apply to adopt a child from Hungary. There should be a minimum of 16 years and a maximum of 45 years between at least one applicant and the adoptee(s).
Children age 4 and older; Sibling groups; Children with special needs.
Varies depending on child(ren) requested.
One trip of 45 – 50 days is required.
Waiting children are children who are already available for international adoption and are waiting for their forever families. These children are considered by the central authority in their country of origin to be difficult to place. That can be due to the child’s special needs, age or that they are part of a sibling group. Alliance for Children is committed to helping find these children a family that is best equipped to meet their needs.
How To View Waiting Children
Click the button below to be taken to the AFC-Rainbowkids account. Please set up an account on the Rainbowkids site and you will then be able to view all of the AFC Waiting Children profiles.
IMPORTANT: You miust agree to keep any photos, videos, and/or information confidential to protect children’s privacy. You must also agree to not to post or publicly share information without written permission. If you violate the terms of this agreement you will not be allowed to have access to AFC’s photo listing of waiting children.
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Massachusetts Office
292 Reservoir St.
Needham, MA 02494
PH: (781) 444-7148
New Jersey Office
500 Paterson Plank Road
Union City, NJ 07087
PH: (201) 474-5603
Texas Office
4316 Canyon Dr.
Amarillo, TX 79109
PH: (254) 877-9724
Southern Florida Office
8950 SW 74 Court
Suite 2201-A108
Miami, FL 33156
PH: (239) 488-2550
Pennsylvania Office
1650 Market St.
Ste. 3600
Philadelphia, PA 19103
PH: (267) 518-3267
New York Office
307 West 38th St.
16th Floor
New York, NY 10018
PH: (212) 202-2812
Connecticut Office
2433 Main St.
Office 2A
Rocky Hill, CT 06067
PH: (203) 539-0147
Arkansas Office
2 Live Oaks Court
Little Rock, AR 72223
PH: (479) 244-3181
Rhode Island Office
10 Dorrance Street
Suite 700-#3300 Providence, RI 02903
(401) 240-2159
The Alliance for Children is licensed in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Florida, Arkansas and Texas!
Additional information about applications, placements, disruptions and waiting children for the past three years is available upon request.
We provide home study and post-placement services to families living in states in which we are licensed. However, we can provide birth parent and adoption placement services to clients in all 50 states.
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