Adopting Siblings from Poland

Adopting Siblings from Poland

When it comes Polish international adoption, we can tell you that we've seen plenty of siblings since we started working with Poland in 2001.

One of our St. Mary's families was presented with the opportunity to enlarge their family with siblings and they accepted!  They told us that their son (who is also adopted internationally) had been praying for siblings. Little did he know, God was answering his prayer with not one or two new siblings but THREE, two girls and a boy, ages 2, 3, and 4.  He went from being an only child to a big brother! 

We are thankful for this busy new mom who spent a moment with us sharing her family story!

What was the feeling like, when you saw – for the first time – the picture of your children?

I knew even before we saw the pictures that it was meant to be.  When I heard that we were referred a little boy and two little girls I started to cry and was so overwhelmed and thankful.  Our seven year old son had been praying for a brother and two sisters for over a year, so I just knew this referral had God’s hand on it.  When we finally saw their cute little faces, we couldn’t get to Poland fast enough.  We are completely in love.

Before St. Mary’s, you adopted from Russia.  How was it different with Poland and St. Mary’s?

International adoption is such an experience of a lifetime, and thankfully we were able to do it twice.  In both cases there was a lot of paperwork, patience and traveling required.  And with both adoptions we enjoyed meeting and working with everyone who helped us out along the way…from the agency, to the in-country facilitator and driver.  One big difference we noticed was that the paperwork for St. Mary’s was more organized and simpler to complete than what we had to do for our first adoption.   

How was traveling, and your experience with the Polish Adoption Commission.  What did you think of them?

The travel was of course long, but it was so interesting to visit Poland with their rich history and friendly people.  The people from the Adoption Commission were very nice, professional and seemed to have the best interest of the kids at heart.  It was very nice meeting with them.  They were also very nice to our seven year old son, who we brought with us.  We were very surprised to learn that we would meet with the Adoption Commission an hour after checking into our hotel.  After we met with them we were able to meet our kids for the first time.  We were tired, but amazed that we were finally able to hold them and play with them.  The travel home was interesting with four little kids.  We were surprised at how well they did.  We changed a lot of diapers and wiped away a few tears, but it wasn’t bad.  I bought some small toys in Poland for them to play with on the way home and brought plenty of snacks.  We had people on different airplanes telling us how well they did traveling.

How was it working with St. Mary’s?

Nick and Lina were very responsive and patient with our many calls and questions.  The Polish representatives helped us out so much and made sure the paperwork and court dates and other appointments were kept.  There was a lot of things they had to juggle for us and the other adopting families. 

Advice for future adoptive parents:

Our advice would be to not get discouraged.  We prayed and prayed for the kids who were right for our family.  We completely believe God brought us and our children together.  It did not happen according to our time frame, and we even sadly turned down some earlier referrals who did not seem a good fit for us, but we are so happy and feel so blessed now.  So please do not lose hope.  

For more information about the Polish adoption process please contact us here. 




Saint Mary International Adoptions

North Carolina Based
 159 Waiting Children  3 Adoption Programs
 Call 704-527-7673 10801 Johnston Road, Suite 201 North Carolina http://www.saintmaryadoption.com/

Since 2001, our mission is to serve through international adoption.  Our prayer is that orphans placed with believers will be told about who Jesus Christ is, and that He died and rose again, for our sins. 

We’re a highly specialized agency focusing on being an expert in a few countries, rather than offering many. 

We've served our parents with PolishBulgarian and wating child adoption since 2001, and have helped place over 212 children since then!  

We are also one of few agencies capable of providing Home Study Services for Expats, or US Citizens living abroad, and home studies for those residing in NC. 

See some of our most current adoptive parents and their stores here and here.  Learn more about us here.   



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