Our Services

International Adoption Agency

Hand in Hand

Hand in Hand is a full-service international adoption agency licensed in Colorado, Indiana, Utah, and Florida. For families in those states, we provide the complete adoption package: home study, training, dossier preparation, child match referrals, travel coordination, placement, post-placement visits, and ongoing support. For families in all other states and U.S. citizens living abroad, we serve as the primary placing agency and coordinate with an accredited local agency for home study, training, and post-placement requirements.

Full-Service States

Families in Colorado, Indiana, Utah, and Florida receive our complete adoption package under one roof:

  • Home study

  • Adoptive parent training (30–35 hours required)

  • Dossier preparation and translation

  • Child match referrals

  • Travel coordination

  • Placement

  • Post-placement visits and reports

  • Post-adoption coaching and community

Service

All Other States & U.S. Citizens Abroad

If you live outside our licensed states or are a U.S. citizen residing abroad, Hand in Hand serves as your primary placing agency. We guide you through dossier submission, child matching, travel, and all details in between. We coordinate with an accredited agency in your home state to handle training, home study, and post-placement.

Already Have an Agency?

If you already have a primary or placement agency, Hand in Hand can still provide local training, home study, and post-placement services for families in Colorado, Indiana, Utah, and Florida.

Post-Adoption Coaching

Adoption does not end at finalization. Hand in Hand connects families with experienced adoption professionals — most of them adoptive parents themselves — for coaching on challenges including:

  • Attachment issues

  • Unexpected diagnoses

  • Special educational needs

  • Behavioral issues

  • Birth history searches

  • Communication challenges

  • Post-adoption struggles

  • Parenting LGBTQ+ children

Coaching sessions are held by video chat on an as-needed basis. A free initial consultation is followed by 60-minute sessions at $75 each. To schedule your free consultation, email Steve at steve@hihiadopt.org.

Training

Hand in Hand provides the 30–35 hours of required adoptive parent training. Training covers immigration, the home study process, types of children available, attachment and bonding, transracial and transcultural adoption, medical considerations, core issues in adoption, parenting skills, and more. Families in states where Hand in Hand is not licensed complete training through their local home study agency.

Lifelong Community

Bringing your child home is the beginning of a lifelong commitment. Hand in Hand families connect with each other at trainings, events, summer camps, and through social media. We have also partnered with Creating a Family to provide an extensive collection of training resources free of charge to all current and former Hand in Hand families. Contact us for the coupon code.

Countries We Serve

We partner with select international programs focused on ethical adoption and child-centered care.

Adopt from Brazil

The #1 U.S. program in Brazil — specializing in siblings, older children, and families ready to keep brothers and sisters together.

Adopt from Bulgaria

A transparent, Hague-accredited process with shorter timelines for children over three and those with special needs.

Adopt from Haiti

A program with deep roots — Hand in Hand has guided Haitian adoptions since 1990, including relative adoptions.

Adopt from Hong Kong

Our newest program focuses on children with special placement needs. Finalization happens in the U.S. after you return home.

Adopt from Hungary

Hand in Hand’s newest country program. Contact us to learn about current openings and requirements.

Ready to Explore Your Options?

We're here to help you find the right program for your family and answer your questions.

Common Questions About the Process

International adoption timelines vary by country and program, typically ranging from 1 to 4 years. Factors include home study completion, country-specific requirements, and administrative processes.

Requirements vary by country but generally include: being at least 25 years old, a completed home study, background checks, financial stability, and in some cases, marital status requirements. Our team will walk you through the specifics for your chosen program.

Travel requirements depend on the country program. Some countries require one trip, others require two. Our team will prepare you for exactly what to expect, including trip length and what happens during each visit.

Costs typically range from $20,000 to $50,000 depending on the country and program. This includes agency fees, home study, legal fees, travel, and government fees. Many families use grants, loans, and employer benefits to fund their adoption.
Yes, some countries accept applications from single parents. Eligibility requirements vary by country. Our team will help you identify the programs that may be the right fit for your family situation.
We provide post-placement visits and reports, transition resources, connection to our family community, and ongoing guidance. Our relationship with your family doesn’t end at placement — it’s just the beginning.