Guatemala Status Update
Bookmark :
|
Joint Council Update
Program International Relations Initiative Date January 14, 2008 Regarding Guatemala 5000
Dear Colleagues,
As part of our ongoing Guatemala 5000 Initiative, Joint Council has maintained dialogue with USDOS and USCIS and met with them most recently on January 7 and again on January 10 2008. Meetings were also held with UNICEF on December 18 2007 and on January 9 2008. Similar dialogue was held with Guatemalan Congressional representatives and government officials along with members of the US Congress over the past three weeks.
Based on these meetings and in consultation with the Guatemala Caucus Co-chairs, the following represents Joint Council’s understandings and advocacy efforts.
Processing of Transition Cases On January 1 2008, PGN stopped the processing of all pending adoption cases including the acceptance of new cases, acceptance of cases with previos and the review of cases previously submitted. PGN has however continued to release those cases in which reviews/approvals had been completed as of December 31 2007. The processing of pending adoptions will begin with the registration of those cases with the Central Authority no later than 30 business days after January 1 2008 (approximately February 11 2008).
Both USDOS and USCIS continue to process adoption cases, including the issuance of visas, released by PGN.
Formation of the Central Authority As required by the new adoption law (Decree 77-2007), the Guatemalan Supreme Court, Bienestar and Ministry of Foreign Affairs have appointed Rudy Soto Ovalle, Marvin Rabanels and Anabela Morfin respectively as their representatives to the Central Authority. The installation of these representatives occurred on Friday January 11 208. It should be noted that while the law calls for the appointment of the representatives within 14 business days (approximately January 18th), Joint Council is encouraged that the appointments have occurred sooner than required.
It is expected that within days,
these newly appointed representatives will meet as the Central Authority
and establish
Registering of Cases All cases which are in process, as defined by the Central Authority, must be registered within 30 business days of January 1 2008 (approximately February 11 2008). Through considerable discussion with all stakeholders, the representatives to the Central Authority have acknowledged the importance of establishing definitions and procedures by which the pending cases can be registered. Given the early formation of the Central Authority and expected release of the definition and registry procedure Joint Council and others remain confident that the registry of pending adoption cases will be completed within the requirements of the law (by approximately February 11 2008).
New Referrals Joint Council issued a recommendation that no new referrals be issued after October 1 2007. To date Joint Council has not amended that recommendation and continues to urge all adoption service providers and potential adoptive parents to refrain from issuing or accepting referrals.
Some adoption service providers continued to issue referrals as recently as the week of December 24th. Given the law’s requirements, the lack of a clear definition of ‘cases in process’ and other uncertainties, the ability of the these cases to be registered and ultimately completed under the Notorial process is in serious question.
Applying for a Guatemalan adoption Recently some have suggested that the passage of the new adoption law will allow potential adoptive parents to apply with the Guatemalan government for an adoption under the new system. While the new law does allow such applications, no procedures currently exist that would allow such an application. In short, applying with the Guatemalan government for an adoption is currently not possible.
Applying with a U.S. Adoption Service Provider Given the following circumstances, Joint Council urges all adoption service providers and potential adoptive families to refrain from submitting/accepting applications for a Guatemalan adoption at this time.
|
