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Name: KC1420
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SCAMMER-----
yes a Scam!!
here is her other post offering her daughter and says she is in germany
Name: Tangmeh | Date: May 27th, 2009 4:26 PM
hello will you adopt my girl?i am in Germany ↑
http://www.babycrowd.com/forums/adopt
ion/L
ooking_to_adopt_from_Canada_or_USA

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Name: JessAnd Kathy | Date: May 28th, 2009 5:14 PM
i got this one too. she told me she had 3 kids, 12, 6 and 2. and was dying 

Name: JessAnd Kathy | Date: Jun 1st, 2009 5:55 PM
I have spoke to this woman. I no longer believe that she is trying to hurt anyone. She has three children and is very sick. Please help with the other two. I beilve her daughter is 9 and she has another boy age 12. 

Name: KC1420 | Date: Jun 2nd, 2009 7:24 AM
GENERAL: The following is a guide for U.S. citizens who are interested in adopting a child in Germany and applying for an immigrant visa for the child to come to the United States. This process involves complex German and U.S. legal requirements. U.S. consular officers give each petition careful consideration on a case-by-case basis to ensure that the legal requirements of both countries have been met, for the protection of the prospective adoptive parent(s), the biological parents(s) and the child. Interested U.S. citizens are strongly encouraged to contact the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service at the U.S. Consulate General in Frankfurt, Germany (telephone number below) before formalizing an adoption agreement, to ensure that appropriate procedures have been followed which will make it possible for the Consulate General to issue a U.S. immigrant visa for the child.

she has to first contact the US Consulate to start the process not a an IP, Germany is VERY strict as to adoption processes, we looked into adopting from there.

http://library.adoption.com/articl
es/international-adoption-germany.html


look into this website (cut/paste) 

Name: KC1420 | Date: Jun 2nd, 2009 7:29 AM
here is another website to look at it is a pdf

http://www.adoptionpoli
cy.org/pdf/eu-germany.pdf

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very very carefull, i think that it is a 3-4 week transition period that the IP MUST spend in Germany with the child 

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