Contact
person:
Ms. Lakshmi
Mobile: (65) 9388 8504
Our
Motto
"Bringing Lives Together"

Amman Baby Adoption is also known as "King
of Adoption".
Specialists in Chinese, Malay and Indian
Baby Adoption (local or foreign).
Amman Baby Adoption was officially
registered in 2002 with the objective of providing a reliable
opportunity for couples to provide children with the much needed
love, warmth and security needed in today’s society.
Amman’s success rate in this field is
noteworthy and unmistakably attributed to its excellent support,
services and immediate response to its clients’ requirements.
Headed by passionate and dynamic
individuals, Amman ensures the “right fit” is achieved between
the child and his or her adoptive parents.
Amman takes great pride in playing a
central role in constructing the bridges of freedom and
happiness for hundreds of babies and couples since its
conception.
A baby’s cry and smile could just bring that wealth of
happiness.
OUR SERVICES
Amman follows a
three-step efficient process in securing synergetic
relationships for its clients.
They are as follows:
1. To gather and
verify adopted parents information.
2. To find suitable babies for adoptions based on data
provided and client requirements.
3. To proceed with administration matters if match is found.
Legal services for
the adoption process are provided by M S Subra TT & Partners.
Paediatric Medical Services for the adoption process are
provided by Dr. William Yip Chin Ling a Consultant Paediatrician
& Paediatric Cardiologist from Gleneagles Medical Centre.
Amman comprehensively covers the adoption
process with a variety of services that will make your adoption
experience a pleasant and treasured one.
These services include:-
- Consultancy on
Child Adoption
- Full documentation and co-ordination of foreign & local
child adoption
- Clearance with immigration
- Conducting home study
- Recommendation of lawyers & doctors
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Provide full
medical report of the babies
- Teach/coach the adoptive parents on parenthood issues
Amman also
specialises in counselling and providing solutions to single
mothers who plan to give away their babies and unmarried mums
who give birth.
We will also
follow-up with post-placements services on the child and
provide administrative and support services for the prospective
adopters.
REQUIREMENTS
Amman follows a
strict list of guidelines in its pursuit to achieve and maintain
the highest degree of compatibility between its babies and
rigorously selected clientele.
Couples wanting to
adopt our babies have to meet the following basic requirements:
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Married at least
5 years and above
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At least 35
years old and above at time of application
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Minimum
household income set at S$3,500 onwards (single or combined
per month)
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Provide
certified medical reports
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Singapore
Citizen, Permanent Resident, Employment Pass and Depandant
Pass
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Have no criminal
records for seizable offences and other offences which will
make them unsuitable for adoption
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Be physically
and mentally healthy
IMPORTANT!
It must be noted
that couples interested in adopting foreign babies will have to
undergo a mandatory Home Study that investigates into the
circumstances and factors surrounding the adoption. This is to
protect the best interests of the child.
To us, the child’s
interest is Paramount. It will ensure that children who are
foreigners possess a valid Dependant's Pass from the Ministry of
Community Development, Youth and Sports as required.
OUR TESTIMONIAL
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Maria
Rinaldi and her husband Dino speak
in glowing terms of the efficiency
surrounding their adopt of a son in
Singapore. Now six months old,
Michele was born in Singapore of a
foreign mother. Maria is South
African and Dino is Italian; both
hold Swiss citizenship. Navigating
the demands of so many different
governments was always going to be a
challenge, but, guided by adoption
agency Amman Baby Adoption Services,
they welcomed their son into the
household in December, and finalised
the adoption in March. Maria spoke
to Expat Living about the highs and
lows of adopting.
EL:
Adopting a baby is a very personal
event. Why are you happy to talk
about it publicly? MR: It
has just been such a positive
experience; I welcome the
opportunity to tell people how easy
and rewarding it is. My husband and
I decided in 2005 to adopt. We
checked out the rules in Singapore -
they are outlined very
comprehensively on the internet.
Initially we thought we would adopt
a Russian child, and went through
all the paperwork and home study
with SACAC, but things did not work
out; it was quite traumatic. In
November last year we decided that
we would look for a local child, and
contacted Amman after seeing an
advertisement in Expat Living. We
already had all our paperwork -
passports, birth and marriage
certificates, criminal record
clearance and so on - so we could
proceed very quickly.
EL: Is
Singapore strict on who can adopt a
child? MR: Every potential
adoptive parent has to undergo a
five-to-six-week home study course.
This begins with interviews designed
to assess whether you are really
sure that adoption is for you, and
that you are realistic about the
commitment you are making. Both
parents are interviewed, together
and individually. An evaluator comes
to your home to see where and how
you live. Your criminal record (if
any) is reviewed - both in Singapore
and in other places you have lived;
your financial position and health
records are assessed. It's very
funny when you compare it to what
`equips' you to be a natural parent!
EL:
What choices did you have to make?
MR: We were really not all
that fussy about the sex,
nationality, or religion of the
child we adopted. Lakshmi (from
Amman) told us about Michele
Alessandro shortly after he was
born, when his birthmother finally
made the decision to give him up. We
met him when he was 10 days old.
Having been born in Singapore, we
were of course very lucky to be
confident of his medical history,
though he, like any other adoptive
baby, had to undergo a very thorough
health assessment.
EL:
What nationality does Michele take?
MR: He took the birth
nationality of his mother, and will
be adopted Swiss - my husband is
registered in Singapore as Swiss.
This is definitely an area you need
to give attention to, and one that
Amman is very careful about. No
child can be without a nationality,
so you must be sure that your
country will be prepared to give him
or her citizenship. The Swiss
government accepts Singaporean law,
but the UK and Australian
governments recognise the law of the
country in which the child is born,
so there can be additional
challenges if you adopt a child born
outside Singapore. The adoption
process is thoroughly streamlined in
Singapore. Once we were with
Amman-and being 100 percent
comfortable with Lakshmi was a huge
advantage - we really did not have
to do much. The legal side was all
covered by the lawyers; Lakshmi
explained every step in great
detail, and now, six months later,
we are enjoying our beautiful chosen
child.
Maria
regularly visits the Mother & Child
Centre at Tanglin Shopping Centre,
and is happy to talk to prospective
adopters about her experience. You
can also talk to Lakshmi at Amman on
6557 2433.
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