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Updated to include information on crime.
Exercise increased caution in Botswana due to crime.
Country Summary: Crimes of opportunity, primarily the theft of money and personal property, are common in Botswana. Potentially violent crimes, such as home invasions, break-ins, “smash and grabs” from vehicles stopped at intersections and from locked cars in shopping mall parking lots, cell phone thefts, and muggings are routinely reported to police.
Read the country information page for additional information on travel to Botswana.
If you decide to travel to Botswana:
Intercountry adoption is not possible from Botswana at this time, except for transition cases as discussed below. For more information please see the Related Notice:
Botswana Transition Cases
With reference to our Adoption Notice dated March 1, 2023, Botswana has confirmed that it will continue to process certain adoption cases under the non-Convention process in effect prior to March 1. These cases are those in which a U.S. citizen filed a Form I-600A, Application for Advance Processing of an Orphan Petition, or a Form I-600, Petition to Classify Orphan as an Immediate Relative, prior to March 1, 2023, or in which a final adoption was completed prior to March 1, 2023. CI will continue to coordinate with adoption authorities in Botswana on issues related to “transition cases” and Botswana's accession to the Hague Adoption Convention.
We are in the process of updating our Country Information Sheet for Botswana. Please continue to monitor adoption.state.gov for updated information as it becomes available. If you have any questions about this notice, please contact the Office of Children’s Issues at adoption@state.gov
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