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ADOPTING CHILDREN IN INDONESIA

Foreign citizens wishing to adopt a child in Indonesia must fulfill a variety of requirements set out by the Government of Indonesia. The Indonesian Department of Social Affairs is the agency designated by the government to manage the administration of Indonesian adoption law and regulations.

Important Note: This webpage describes the requirements that must be fulfilled for the Indonesian government.  US citizens wishing to adopt a foreign child must also meet certain US government pre-adoption requirements in addition to the Indonesian government requirements.  These include a home study by a legal social worker and fingerprinting.These pre-adoption requirements may take some time, and you are encouraged to familiarize yourself with the requirements early. 

The Department of Social Affairs has appointed a few agencies through which all foreign adoptions must be channeled. In Jakarta the designated agency is Yayasan Sayap Ibu.  In areas of Indonesia where Yayasan Sayap Ibu is not represented, it is recommended that the prospective adopters first inquire with the provincial office of the Department of Social Affairs.

Note: Americans intending to adopt a child in Indonesia should not attempt to circumvent the proper processes.  Adoptions which do not meet the criteria set out by the Indonesian government for the adoption of Indonesian children by foreigners will not meet the requirements for the grant of US permanent residence visas.


Contact the orphanage (in Jakarta : Sayap Ibu Foundation, Jalan Barito II/55, Tel. +62 21 722 1763 ) and tell them you are interested in adopting an Indonesian child. You will be asked to meet with a social worker for an interview regarding your motivation and suitability. The basic requirements of the Indonesian government that adoptive parents must meet are as follows:  

  • Prospective adopters must be between the ages of 30 and 45.
  • The couple must have been married for at least 5 years.
  • The couple must be residents of Indonesia for a minimum of 2 years and have a permit issued by the local authorities (Rukun Tetangga, Rukun Warga, Kelurahan, Kecamatan), and a letter from their Embassy in Jakarta (statement of domicile).
  • Couples can be either childless, have their own natural children, or have previously adopted an Indonesian child.
  • The couple should believe in God.
  • Both parents must be able to appear in Court.
  • The adoptive child must be less than 5 years old.
  • The adoptive child must be in the care of a registered and authorized social welfare organization.

Recent legislation also stipulates that an adoptive child must be of the same religion as the adoptive parents.  Where the religion of the child’s natural parents is not known, the child will be deemed to be Muslim.

 

If the Sayap Ibu Foundation determines that you are suitable, you will have to submit the following paperwork, which will then be forwarded to the Department of Social Affairs.  

  • Letter of no objection to the adoption from the American Embassy (issued by the Consular section);
  • Marriage Certificate which has been authenticated by the Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in the country of issuance;
  • Birth Certificate of both parents which has been authenticated by the Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in the country of issuance;
  • Birth Certificates of previous children, authenticated by the Indonesian Embassy/Consulate in the country of issuance;
  • Reference letters from close relatives of both prospective adoptive parents stating that they approve of the prospective parents' desire to adopt an Indonesian child;
  • Health statement for husband and wife by a medical practitioner at an Indonesian government hospital;
  • Statement from an Indonesian government hospital gynecologist regarding involuntary childlessness;
  • Income statement;
  • Good conduct certificates from the Indonesian police for both husband and wife;
  • Family photos and photos of the home and surroundings;
  • Three photos each of husband and wife. (3cm x 4cm);
  • Statement from the adoptive parents that they will contact the Indonesian Embassy at future areas of residence (with US Embassy seal);
  • Statement of motivation for adopting an Indonesian child (with US Embassy seal);
  • Statement of domicile from the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta and from the local authorities (RT/RW/Kelurahan/Kecamatan);
  • Photocopy of Work Permit;
  • Photocopies of husband's and wife's passports and KIMS;
  • A letter from the U.S. Embassy in Jakarta stating that the child will be allowed to enter the United States after the adoption is granted, and that under U.S. adoption legislation an adopted child becomes a child of the adoptors as if he/she had been born to them in marriage.


NOTE: All documents in English must be translated into Bahasa Indonesia by a sworn translator in Indonesia (Sayap Ibu Foundation can assist if required).

 

When all the above listed paperwork is completed, the Department of Social Affairs can authorize the Sayap Ibu Foundation to release the child to you, provided that you have been residing in Indonesia a minimum of two and a half years. At this point you are considered to be the child's foster parents. The fostering period must last a minimum of 6 months before the adoption can be finalized in court. An Indonesian social worker appointed by DEPSOS (Department of Social Affairs) will come to your home at least once to interview you.

 

After you have completed the requisite 6 months of foster parenting, fulfilled the two year residency requirement, and have delivered all the necessary paperwork, a Court date will be set. The Court hearing will officially establish that you are the child's adoptive parents.

 

In order to obtain a valid court order, all adoptions must be vetted by an Inter Departmental Committee (Tim Pertimbangan Perizinan Pangangkatan Anak Antara Warganegara Indonesia dan Warganegara Asing) which authorizes foreign adoptions.  The court decision must refer to the approval decision made by this committee.

 

Approximately 2 weeks after the Court hearing approving your adoption, you will receive the official court adoption document.

 

With that document in hand, you can now apply for your child's Indonesian passport. The child will not be able to depart Indonesia, or be issued a U.S. visa, until he/she has a passport.

 

Requirements for an Indonesian Passport include:

  • The child's birth certificate;
  • Copies of both parents' passports and residence/work permits;
  • Copy of the court adoption decree;
  • Letter of domicile from parents' lurah stating that it is for the child s passport;
  • Affidavit from the U.S. Embassy that the child will not become an American citizen automatically upon adoption;
  • Passport processing fee.


Once you have the passport, you can make an appointment with the U.S. Embassy to schedule an immigrant visa interview .




Still confused? Please check out our most frequently asked questions page. Or, for more information, please contact one of our visa assistants by phone at + 62 (21) 3435-9052 or 9053, by e-mail at jakiv@state.gov or by fax at + 62 (21) 385-7189 .