U.S. International Adoptions: Top 20 Countries of Origin, 2008
Updated August 5, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
The following table details the number of children who were adopted into the United States from around the world in the fiscal year of 2008. Those dates range from Oct. 1, 2007, until Sept. 30, 2008. The top 20 countries of origin are listed, along with the number of children adopted from each of those countries. The number one country of origin for 2008 was Guatemala (in 2007, it was China).
Fiscal Year 2008 | ||
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Rank | Country of origin | Number1 |
1. | Guatemala | 4,123 |
2. | China | 3,909 |
3. | Russia | 1,861 |
4. | Ethiopia | 1,725 |
5. | South Korea | 1,065 |
6. | Vietnam | 751 |
7. | Ukraine | 457 |
8. | Kazakhstan | 380 |
9. | India | 307 |
10. | Colombia | 306 |
11. | Haiti | 302 |
12. | Philippines | 291 |
13. | Taiwan | 267 |
14. | Liberia | 249 |
15. | Nigeria | 148 |
16. | Mexico | 103 |
17. | Ghana | 101 |
18. | Kyrgyzstan | 78 |
19. | Poland | 77 |
20. | Thailand | 59 |
1. Figures based on number of immigrant visas issued to orphans.
Source: U.S. State Department. Web: http://adoption.state.gov/news/total_chart.html .
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