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Hello Everyone
Hi All,
I say hello to all the existing members to this forum. I am happy that I joined this forum to share my words and feelings in general. I am also please to find out or seek advice as what will be most appropiate step for one to find it's parents in Korea if adopted in Korea? I knew of an individual who is long being looking for his biological parents after been adopted in USA years ago. If any body can refer me to a Korean agency that are notable in searching for adopted parents for Koreans abroad will be my pleasure. The gentleman who is in search of his Korean parents narrated paying off a lawyer to assist him in the search and eventually never heard from him at all. He is desparate to know who his parents are and for real they (parents) if alive will be anxious to meet him as well. There is no joy in this world if you lost your parents and you are able to unite with them!!! Let put ourself in his position and see how it will sound like. In this effort I count on all of you to give me a idea as how and where to approach for further information. I am not a native of Korea, but I have a great respect for the country, it's people and their sense of innovativity. Urs Gwangpal |
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Conact some of the adoption agencies in Korea:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search Does he know the adoption agency that provided the service? That should be the first place to start. Also, has he talked to his parents? The ones that adopted him? Those should be the two starting points. Mike
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