Mulan'sMom
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 29, 2005
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I adopted DD5 from Viet Nam in 2001. She was five months old to the day when we picked her up from the orphanage. I used Adoptions from the Heart, headquartered in Pennsylvania, though I used the Cherry Hill, NJ office. They were wonderful. Back then, we only had to make one trip to Viet Nam. Shortly after I adopted, Viet Nam shut down its international adoptions, and has just reopened them this year. Now you have to make two trips. We were in Viet Nam for 2 weeks - the first week we trekked from place to place to put in the paperwork for "Mulan's" visa, etc. The second week we spent waiting for it to come through - but we used our time to tour around and see a little bit of the country. What an experience! Yes, the TV and the food is odd - but the people are amazing - tough, resiliant, bustling...not unlike "Mulan" herself! It took me a year from soup to nuts. The process could have been completed in as little as 7 months if I hadn't taken extra time to rehab my house. I got my referral picture on December 28th and was on a plane to Ho Chi Minh City on February 24th. To say that my head was spinning is an understatement. As to finding a reputable agency - go to the information sessions of all of the agencies in your area. Pick several that meet your criteria as to fees, schedules and country programs and then check the Better Business Bureau and your state's Attorney General's office to see if any complaints have been lodged against them. Do your homework online as well. Then do a gut check and pick an agency and get the process going. Hold on for dear life and ride the momentum right into parenthood. The moment your child is put into your arms for the first time makes it all worthwhile. 
