Home » News » News: Coronavirus Impacts International Adoption News: Coronavirus Impacts International Adoption As the world learns more each day about the novel coronavirus spreading from Wuhan, China, the impacts of the virus on all aspects of life are beginning to crystalize. Airlines are shutting down flights, factories are shifting work to alternate locations and some trade has screeched to a halt. Adoption has not escaped the effects of this global health concern. Families preparing to travel to China and families currently in China for placement have found themselves in a nearly unprecedented situation. International adoption can be more challenging because of the unexpected twists and turns inherent to any process involving multiple countries. There are more laws to navigates, language differences to maneuver around and international travel to organize. But this is something that no one could have seen coming. Some families, like this adoptive family from Dallas, were able to return home with their newly adopted son despite the travel warnings. They took health precautions while traveling and will monitor their situation now that they are home. Other families, however, will not be so lucky. A Minnesota family that was preparing to travel to China next month for placement with their son have been informed that the trip is cancelled. They are planning to adopt a 5-year-old boy from Wuhan. Now along with being unable to travel, they have the additional concern of their future son catching the virus. Holt International, one of the largest international adoption agencies in the country, announced that they will be temporarily cancelling all adoptive family travel to China. While this move is a responsible and rational response, it is undoubtedly devastating to any adoptive families who were preparing to travel. Many wait months and years for this moment, and it is now delayed by an unexplained virus. It is unknown how long the coronavirus will continue to spread and how long this travel logjam will last. Along with international airlines cancelling flights to and from China, the country itself has begun shutting down significant portions of public transportation, making in-country travel difficult as well. The long-term impact of this virus on international adoption may be drastic. The U.S. has seen a decline in international adoption since its peak in 2004, and China is by far the largest sending country for U.S. intercountry adoption. If adoptions are halted for a long period of time, 2020 could see the fewest international adoptions by U.S. families in decades. We often say that adoption is full of surprises, but this is a truly unique situation. If you are in the process of adopting from China, stay in close contact with your adoption service provider and continue to monitor adoption.state.gov for updated information. News: Coronavirus Impacts International Adoption Five Reasons to Take Advantage of Adoption Counseling ServicesWherever you are in your adoption journey, if you are experiencing emotional difficulties, know that you don’t have to go it alone. You are entitled to adoption counseling services, which can be beneficial in a number of ways. Here are just a few benefits of working with an adoption counselor.Learn More Five Ways to Support a Pregnant Friend Considering AdoptionIt can be overwhelming to receive such big news from someone close to you, and you may not know how to react or how...Learn MoreDo Orphanages Still Exist?When many people think of adoption, they think of traditional orphanages — or the negative stereotype of traditional orphanages, involving underfed and mistreated orphans...Learn MoreFive Signs You Are Ready to Start the Adoption ProcessAdoption can be an exciting and rewarding experience — but it’s also a big commitment that requires plenty of time, energy and patience. How...Learn MoreSix Ways to Educate Others About AdoptionIf you have experienced the joy of adoption firsthand, you can help spread adoption awareness. Simply sharing your story with others can help them...Learn MoreCoping with an Adoption DisruptionYour dreams of parenthood are finally within reach — until you get the devastating news that your baby’s prospective birth mother has changed her...Learn MoreFour Ways to Handle the Holidays After PlacementThe holidays are a time of good cheer and celebration — family and friends come together in the spirit of the season to make...Learn MoreFour New Year’s Resolutions for Adoptive ParentsAs you begin the new year, consider setting adoption goals and making adoption an even bigger priority in your life.Learn More Get Free Info