Instructions on dossiers for adoption
2. Each medical certificate must be accompanied by a copy of the signing doctor’s license to practice. The license must be notarized as a true and accurate copy, and apostilled separately from the medical certificate itself.
3. At the time of Embassy submission, the home study agency license must be valid for at least one complete year. If such validity is not possible, a letter of explanation from the state’s licensing authority must also be submitted (notarized and apostilled).
4. At the time of Embassy submission, the home study worker’s license must be valid for at least one complete year. If such validity is not possible, a letter of explanation from the appropriate licensing authority must also be submitted (notarized and apostilled).
5. At the time of Embassy submission, the FBI clearance must be less than 6 months old.
6. Consular fee payment should be made with Money Order for up to USD 180 (Payable to the Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan) by prospective parents only (NOT by an Agency) and can be sent directly to the Embassy with your dossier or through your Agency;
- Letter of intent to adopt a child in the Republic of Kazakhstan. This letter should be addressed to the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The form of this letter must be provided to you by your Int’l Adoption Agency.
- Parents Commitment Letter to Kazakhstan Adoption Law. Here is a sample form of the letter. Parents must pledge themselves to maintain the child’s Kazakhstan citizenship until the age of 18 years; must agree to prepare post adoption reports once a year until the child becomes 18 years of age; must agree to allow visitation rights to Representatives of the Kazakhstan Consulate in the US and officials from Kazakhstan until child reaches 18 years old.
- Home Study. Your Home Study must be completed by a licensed Certified Home Study Investigator or agency in your state of residence. The home study must be followed by the current (unexpired) licenses of both the home study agency and your social worker.
- Home Study Agency post placement commitment prepared by a HS Agency
- Int’l Adoption Agency “Certificate of Approval”. After your home study is completed and has been approved by your Int’l Adoption Agency case manager, your case manager should provide to you their Certificate of Approval. This document should be signed and notarized by your Int’l Adoption Agency.
- Int’l Adoption Agency License. Your Int’l Adoption Agency case manager will need to supply you with their Agency License, notarized as a true copy of the original. Please, ask your case manager for this document along with the Certificate of Approval.
- Monitoring Commitment of Adoptive Family after adoption is finalized.
- Post Adoption Reports Commitment from the family. This form should be provided to your by your Int’l Adoption Agency and confirms the Adoptive Parents obligation to provide post placement reports of your adopted child's development to the Kazakhstan government once a year until the child reaches the age of eighteen years.
- Consular Registration Commitment from the family. This form confirms the Adoptive Parents commitment to register the newly adopted child at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Astana before leaving Kazakhstan. The form of this Commitment must be provided to you by your Int’l Adoption Agency.
- Xerox passport copies for each Prospective Adoptive Parent. You may place copies of both passports on one page. Simply turn them sideways on an 8 1/2 x 11 paper and copy. The Notary Seal MUST OVERLAP both passports. Then document must be apostilled.
- Marriage Certificate. This must be a certified marriage certificate ordered from the office of Vital Records in the issuing state/country. This document must be apostilled in the issuing state/county/country.
- Birth Certificate of Prospective Adoptive Parent – for single parents ONLY. Obtain a certified copy of the birth certificate ordered from the office of Vital Records in the issuing state/country. This document must be apostilled in the issuing state/county/country.
- Guardianship affidavit – for single parents ONLY. Prepare one notarized letter for each child being adopted. The Adoptive Parent should write a short letter identifying the name(s) of the person or couple that will be appointed guardian of the child/ren if the Adoptive Parent can no longer care for the child/ren. Your appointees must also write a letter accepting your appointment as guardian of your adopted children. All individuals’ signatures must be notarized, both documents apostilled.
- Divorce decrees (if applicable). Kazakhstan allows only two divorces. Any adoptive parent who was previously divorced must submit a copy of all divorce decrees. Each of these documents must be certified copies ordered from the county and state where the divorce was filed. Contact the Register of Deeds or Vital Records department. This document must be apostilled in the issuing state/county/country.
- FBI Background checks separate for each Prospective Adoptive Parent.
- Medical Forms, separate for each Prospective Adoptive Parent. These are health forms, one for each parent, to be completed by your physician. This form must be copied onto your physician’s letterhead, and then filled out. If the letter does not fit, you can have your physician stamp the health form with a stamp with his/her legal name and address. Here is a sample of such medical form.
- Employment Letters, separate for each Prospective Adoptive Parent. These must be done on company letterhead, be printed (not handwritten), contain information on your annual salary (not hourly), and must be signed by a company officer (not a bookkeeper or secretary). If you are self employed, have your accountant, who does your business tax returns, prepare this letter for you. The letter should state how financially stable your business is.
- Financial Statements (Affidavits). This form must be provided to you by your Int’l Adoption Agency. The adoptive parents will fill in the form and have their signatures notarized.
- Bank letter. Obtain a letter from the bank stating that you hold accounts there and are a customer in good standing. The signature of the bank representative should be notarized.
- Home Ownership form of Prospective Adoptive Parents. This form must be provided to you by your Int’l Adoption Agency. Your banker, CPA or financial advisor should complete this form for you. The form must be printed on a letterhead of the bank, CPA agency or the financial firm. The signature of the person preparing this document should be notarized.
- CIS approval of an orphan petition – USA. This will be either an “I–171H” or an “I–179C” form. Unlike the other documents, you must keep the original form sent to you by USCIS and take it to Kazakhstan. Make one (1) copy and have it notarized as a “true copy”, and have it apostilled.
- Power of Attorney for Int’l Adoption Agency Representative in Kazakhstan (for liason with regional organizations, e.g. orphanages, regional education departments etc.). This form must be provided to you by your Int’l Adoption Agency.
- Power of Attorney for Int’l AA Representative in Astana, Kazakhstan (for liason with central republican organizations, e.g. Foreign Ministry, Education Ministry etc.).
- Pictures of Prospective Adoptive Parents. Prepare photos of your family members, your home, including prospective adopted child’s room, etc. Send at least 10 pictures in total in each set (original dossier and its copies). Photos may be on several sheets of paper, and different sets should contain same pictures.





