You may incur some of these costs during the adoption process:
Mandatory Briefings
· Pre-Adoption Briefing (PAB): $50 per participant or $100 per couple for group briefings
· Disclosure Briefing (DB): $50 per participant or $100 per couple for group briefings
· Please check with the AAA for rates of customised, individual PAB and DB sessions
Adoption Suitability Assessment (ASA)
Biological child and Stepchild Adoption: $1,100 for the first assessment, and $315 for each additional child
· Unrelated child Adoption: $2,000
New Dependant’s Pass Application
· $330
· Additional $30 multi-journey visa fee depending on the child’s country of origin (e.g. this fee is applicable for children from Vietnam and the Philippines).
Dependent Extension Fees
· $225
Administrative Fees for Guardian-in-Adoption (GIA) Investigation and Affidavit
· $250
Please note that the above costs do not include your legal fees or adoption-related payments made to or through community or commercial adoption agencies.
If you are required to obtain medical reports or psychological reports during GIA investigations, the costs will be borne by you.
If you wish to self-litigate, you may enquire directly with Crimson Logic on the fees payable for filing of documents.
If you wish to engage a lawyer to assist you with the adoption, do approach a law firm of your choice to enquire on the fees chargeable. If you require financial assistance for the above, you may check with the Legal Aid Bureau (LAB) if you meet LAB’s means and merits test requirement for legal assistance. You may contact them at 1800 2255 529 or visit their website for more information. Alternatively, you may contact Pro Bono SG at 6536 0650 or email them at help@probono.sg
The GIA has a duty to safeguard the welfare of the child involved in adoption proceedings. The GIA assesses each adoption application and prepares an affidavit on the GIA’s findings relevant to the adoption, including but not limited to, the applicants’ suitability to adopt. The current GIA fee of $250 was set more than 20 years ago, and does not reflect the intensity and resources required for a GIA assessment. Thus, the fee payable to the GIA will be progressively increased, with the first increase from $250 to $750 taking effect from 1 April 2025. Further increases will take place in 2027 and 2030. Additional fees will also be charged for appeals by prospective adopters to the GIA, e.g. in the event of an unfavourable Adoption Suitability Assessment.