Yes, adopting more than one child from Russia is possible. Aside from sibling groups, families can request twins, or two unrelated children. Twins are as rare in Russia as they are in the U.S. Since adopting
two non-related children at the same time can be very complex and cause the adopting family and children extraordinary adjustments, we recommend the adopting family consider adopting only one child at a time. This issue should be very carefully explored
with both the adopting family's home study and U.S. based adoption agency. |