Global Overseas Adoptees' Link
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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Global Overseas Adoptees' Link (G.O.A.'L) is an organization in Seoul, South Korea, for adoptees.
History
The first major task of GOAL was to lobby for the inclusion of adoptees in the Overseas Koreans Act. This act was passed in 1999 and allowed adoptees residency on a F-4 visa. The visa gives every adoptee the right to reside and work in Korea for three years at a time and can be renewed.[1] GOAL was founded by Ami Nafzger in 1997.
On 29 December 2010, GOAL opened its first overseas branch, GOAL USA, in Santa Barbara.[2]
Main Services
- Birth Family Search in cooperation with adoption agencies, Korean and international media (KBS, YTN, National Assembly TV etc.)
- Annual conference[3][4]
- Translation, interpretation
- Korean language education and scholarships
- General support including F-4 visa[5]
- Motherland tours[6]
Activities
GOAL also ran the Dual Citizenship Campaign[7] that granted adoptees Korean nationality. It is also advocating adoptees' rights within Korea.[8]
References
External links
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