1.        A certified copy of the passport
2.        A document of the economic and social position of the adoptive parent (income and property)
3.        A document describing the mental health status of the prospective adoptive parent
4.        A document describing the health status of the prospective adoptive parent and showing his or her physical health, the lack of any chronic, contagious venereal diseases, AIDS, tuberculosis, and others which pose a threat to his or her life
5.        A document showing the criminal record of the prospective adoptive parent
6.        A permission to adopt a child, issued by a competent authority.
7.        A report on the social circumstances of the prospective adoptive parent containing information on the members of his or her family, including their health status (Home Study).
8.        A legalized copy of the license of the agency, which prepared the report and of the agency, which is the intermediary.
9.        A legalized copy of the license of the social worker or a certificate from the agency that he/she works for them.
10.        A document issued by a competent authority and certifying that the prospective adoptive parent is not deprived of parental rights (usually also issued by the licensed agency)
11.        In the event of adoption by spouses, the report shall include details about the two prospective adoptive parents, and a certificate of the marriage contracted shall be enclosed with the application.

All these documents have to be with Apostille.
It is recommended to add some photos of the adoptive parents.

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