I have a 20 year old daughter from Korea. I'm sure I wouldn't be much help because it was so long ago! The process has changed alot since then, I've heard that it is actually easier now. One thing I CAN tell you is not to give up. We had to jump through so many hoops and over so many hurdles, it was crazy. Everything that could go wrong did. But my terriffic DH would not let me give up. The poor guy, the agency we worked with was 2 hours away and we were required to go to weekly meetings and I would just sob the whole way home! But it was all worth it when they put that baby in my arms! I cry just thinking about it! We had no problems at all with her adjusting. She is an amazing young woman, absolutely beautiful, inside and out. She's extremely smart but it doesn't come easy, she really studies. If you want to aggravate her just say that the only reason she is so good at math is beacause she's Asian! She really hates stereotyping. We have also encountered a good bit of racism. We lived in Connecticut when we got her and we would be walking through the mall and people would just come up to you and say incredibly rude things. We then moved to DC and it was better there and then to Hawaii where everyone looked more like her than us! I actually lost her in the pool the first day we were there, I was so used to finding that long black hair at first glance that I paniced when there were dozens of black heads in the pool! Sorry this is so long, I get carried away talking about her! Good luck to you and keep us posted!