Vietnam Adoption
Could adoption be the next step in your family’s story?
Register for the FREE Vietnam Adoption presentation and discover how Gladney can help you bring a child home through international adoption.
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Are you thinking…?
Vietnam sounds wonderful, but where do I even start?
Are we eligible to adopt from another country?
What if we want to adopt an older child or one with medical needs?
What if we could help?
Get a clear, step-by-step guide to adopting from Vietnam—understand the needs of waiting children, timelines, costs, and how to make it all possible.
We partner with trusted organizations to ensure an ethical, trusted adoption experience.
Get free, lifetime access to our adoptive parent community.
No binding commitments. One all-inclusive fee, paid in manageable steps. No contracts. No surprises.
How can we help?
A clear overview of the Vietnam adoption process
Support for Adopting Older & Special Needs Children
Guidance on dossier, home study, and agency requirements
Cultural awareness and connection support
Matching through Vietnam’s Waiting Child program or regular referrals
Long-term clinical and post-adoption services
Travel and legal support for in-country finalization
IH-3 visa and re-entry coordination
How do our services compare to other agencies?
Based on Market Research
Benefits
CARA-Approved Program
Cultural Guidance & Prep
Two Dedicated Caseworkers
Post-adoption Counseling
Legal and Travel Coordination
5 Simple Steps to Get Started
Learn More About Adoption Requirements
Watch the Presentation and Take the First Step Now
Submit the Prospective Adoptive Parent Form
Begin your Home Study and Prepare your Dossier
Finalize your match and prepare for travel
FAQ
Possibly. Gladney helps assess individual situations in line with India’s health eligibility requirements.
Yes. Travel is typically 10–14 days, and adoption is finalized in-country before your child comes home.
Gladney offers an all-inclusive fee covering every stage—home study, dossier, legal, travel, and post-adoption support—with no hidden costs.
Most children are 5 and older or have medical or developmental needs. Many live in government-run care centers and are placed due to poverty or crisis.