Kazakhstan Travel Information
Travel Overview
Children Adopted from Kazakhstan

Traveling to Kazakhstan is the easiest part of the adoption process. With EAC, all you have to do is show up! EAC assists in all your travel arrangements. From Airline tickets to hotel reservations, EAC is right on top of it. Upon arriving in Kazakhstan, families traveling are greeted by an English speaking EAC representative. EAC translators and coordinators are available to assist you through your entire adoption process, including paperwork and translations. EAC in-country representatives also serve as your guide in sightseeing and shopping, so your new family can experience the unique culture of Kazakhstan.

EAC families preparing to travel will receive the EAC Kazakhstan Travel Guidebook which is a comprehensive guidebook that contains information on traveling to Kazakhstan, packing suggestions, the visa application information and paperwork, and post-adoption procedures. Parents must travel to Kazakhstan to adopt their child. Upon arriving in Kazakhstan, parents are picked up at the airport, taken to an apartment, and escorted through the entire process by an English speaking representative. After completion of your adoption, an EAC representative will take your family to the embassy appointment in Almaty, Kazakhstan and assist you in obtaining your child’s visa.

Packing Tips:

There are several items that EAC suggests that families take with them when they travel to Kazakhstan for both parents and their child. Below is an abbreviated version of the list. For a more complete list, please read the Travel Guidebook sent to you by EAC.

  1. Notarized copies of the passport and visa
  2. Power of attorney between husband and wife
  3. Power converter – available at Radio Shack
  4. Tylenol and Benadryl
  5. Camcorder and/or Camera

There are also recommended items to take for your adopted child. Below is the abbreviated list:

  • Several Baby/Receiving blankets
  • Diaper Bag (bring plenty of plastic bags to dispose of dirty diapers)
  • Three (3) to four (4) baby bottles that use disposable inserts
  • Lacto-free can of soy based powdered infant formula
  • Snuggly
  • Tylenol and decongestant for child/infant
  • Oragel
  • Diaper Rash Ointment
What to Leave Behind:
  • Anything you would hate to lose
  • Expensive looking jewelry
  • Irreplaceable family objects
  • All unnecessary credit cards
Upon Your Return:

EAC suggests you read the following document of things to complete once you have returned home with your child. It discusses topics such as obtaining an American Birth Certificate, Social Worker and Parental Post Placement reports, getting your child a Social Security Card and more... Returning Home to the USA - Kazakhstan - Word Document

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