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Kaliningrad Region
TRAVEL ITINERARY
Following is a travel itinerary for all families adopting from the Kaliningrad
region of Russia. Please review this itinerary before traveling, so that any
questions you have can be addressed with your consultant to your satisfaction.
Note: most of the
children available for adoption in Kaliningrad Region live in orphanages of Kaliningrad
town. However, some children are adopted from small towns near Kaliningrad (within
80 km. drive).
A. The First Trip.
1. It is recommended that you
arrive in St. Petersburg or Moscow.
At the airport you will be met by AAI person holding a sign with your
names on it. Services provided by
our St. Petersburg/Moscow staff:
Meet family at the international airport.
Make in-country flight arrangements.
Transportation (international airport, hotel,
domestic airport)
Assist family with checking baggage and take
them to the proper waiting area. Stay with the family as long as necessary so they
are comfortable boarding their flight.
Meet family at local airport on return trip.
Assist in changing airline tickets for
return flight home if needed.
Coordinate entire adoption process with AAI
and regional facilitator.
Arranging sightseeing if requested by the
family.
2. You will fly to Kaliningrad in accordance with
your travel itinerary, which is usually the next day.
3. In Kaliningrad you will be met by AAI regional
coordinator and taken to the hotel. Your coordinator will arrange all scheduling of adoption related appointments and transportation during your stay.
4. You will first visit the Adoption Center to
whom you must give copies of your visas and copies of all your airline tickets.
The Adoption Center will then give you written permission to see a child or
children at the orphanage. Either the same day or the following day you will
visit the orphanage, depending on the time and orphanage location.
5. Your regional coordinator will accompany you
to the orphanage to visit with the child(ren). You should ask the doctors
questions about the child's medical condition at this time. On this first trip,
it's extremely important to do the following:
Immediately express all medical concerns to
your coordinator.
Evaluate the medical information with an
American doctor via fax or e-mail (if this can not be
done
from the hotel, your regional coordinator will assist you).
If the medical information comes back
negative, immediately discuss everything with a
doctor.
Let the coordinator know if you want to see
another child.
You may inquire at the
facility if you will be permitted to take either photographs or video of the
child. This will be entirely up to the orphanage authorities and handled on a
case by case basis.
6. You will have the opportunity to see the
child 2-3 times during this first visit. At the end of the trip you will have
to sign the document stating your decision and the court petition.
7. After your first trip the Adoption Center
sends your request letter to Moscow to begin the process toward a court date.
8. You will then return to St. Petersburg or
Moscow and depart the country. You will not need to go to the American Embassy
at this time.
9. Once home, you will wait for the region to
receive an approval letter from Moscow, followed by the scheduling of your
court date. Usually this will take no more than six to eight weeks. When you
receive your court date, you will return to Russia.
B. The Second Trip.
1. When you receive your court date you will
return to Russia. You may book your tickets arriving in St. Petersburg or
Moscow, and going back home from Moscow. During your stay in
Moscow, AAI Moscow coordinator will assist you.
2. You must arrange your arrival in the region
at least three days (including days off) prior to your appearance in court to
see the child and visit the Adoption Center. The regional coordinator will
schedule these visits and accompany you.
3. You will represent yourself in court but will
be well prepared by your regional representative for this event. You should
dress with some formality for this occasion (men should wear a nice shirt &
tie and women a nice dress). Typically court can take between one to three
hours.
4. A court decision will be rendered at the end
of this proceeding. It has been our experience that judges in this region
usually waive the ten day waiting period, however, there is no guarantee of
this. It is a Federal law of Russia that there is a ten day waiting period
after all court decisions. It is entirely up to the judge's discretion to waive
these days. If the ten day waiting period is waived, the written court decision
is usually issued the same day or following morning. If the ten day period is
not waived, then you will only receive the written court decision 10 days after
the court hearing.
5. Once the written court decision is issued you
will need to then go to two offices in order to obtain a birth certificate, an
adoption certificate, and a travel passport for the child. Depending on the day
of the week, you can usually complete these tasks in two - three days.
6. You will then return to Moscow where you will
complete the U.S. Embassy process, including having your child examined by the Medical
Center recognized by the US Embassy. The Moscow coordinator will make the appointments and accompany you and your child. The Medical Center charges approximately
$100 for the service (if they find that your child needs some additional tests
or vaccinations, you will be charged for that separately). Generally, this is a
very brief examination and is not intended to provide you with significant
information about your child's health.
7. Embassy appointment - see the list of
documents listed in the Russian travel packet. The purpose of the interview is obtaining
the visa for your adopted child to enter the USA. You will then be given a
sealed envelope containing the information you will need to present to the
U.S. Immigration upon your return to the USA.
8. Moscow
coordinator will also arrange the registration of your adopted child with the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
A final note: The cities where you will be are normally safe cities
where you may walk comfortably in the daytime. However, at night we prefer that
you be accompanied by one of our overseas partners or their staff. Also, you
can expect that people who you will meet on your trip will be nice and friendly,
and they will do their best to make you feel comfortable.
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