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Sign the acceptance letter to adopt the matched child. Fill out and submit Form 1-800 for your matched child. Get your visa to enter China. Book your travel to and from China.

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Signing the acceptance letter officially puts you on the road to adoption. Your adoption agency will submit your signed acceptance letter to the CCCWA, which will issue a "Notice of Traveling to China for Adoption." This document allows you to travel to China to pick up your child. Ask your adoption agency for a copy of the signed acceptance letter for your records. After you've accepted your matched child, include the child's information on this form and submit it to USCIS. Your adoption agency will likely submit the form on your behalf. It may take anywhere from 2 to 4 months to process your Form-1-800. This form must be approved before you will be able to get a visa for your child to bring them back to the US.{{greenbox:Tip: Depending on the amount of time that has passed since your Form 1-800A was approved, you may need to have an additional home study. Go to the nearest Chinese embassy or consulate to complete a visa application. If you're traveling to adopt a child, you'll need a Private Visit (S) Visa. Include a copy of your "Notice of Traveling to China for Adoption" along with your visa application. Your adoption agency will typically take care of this for you.  Make sure your passport has at least 6 months' validity on it from the date you plan to travel to China. As of 2019, it takes approximately 4 working days to process an S Visa application. If you need your visa sooner, you can pay an extra $20 to get it in 2 or 3 days, or $30 to get it processed on the same day. Even though you may be excited, don't book your travel until you have your visa, your Form I-1800 has been approved, and appointments have been set in China to complete the adoption. If anything falls through, you may have difficulty rebooking flights or canceling accommodations.  Expect to spend at least 15 days in China. You will most likely fly to a major city China prefers that both parents travel to China to meet the child for the first time. However, if only one of you can travel that should be fine., such as Hong Kong, Beijing, or Guangzhou, then travel to the province where the child is located. To finalize travel documents before returning home, you'll need to stop at the US embassy in Guangzhou. Don't forget that you'll have an extra person with you on your return trip!