Hi Alise, yes, you should go for it. CI does encourage sponsors to visit their children and they make the process very easy. Here is some information on their Sponsor Visit brochure which gives you lots of information.
The Children International Brochure
http://visitingmysponsoredchildren.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-children-international-brochure.html
The Kansas City office needs to be contacted 4-6 weeks prior to the trip and sponsors are encouraged to to contact the US Dept of State for any travel advisories. Numbers and website contacts are provided. The CI office will need to know the flight or cruise information, the city where the sponsor will be staying, the name, address and phone number of the hotel, the dates for staying in the country, the specific date for visiting the child and any companions who will be along on the trip.
Sponsors are responsible for any transportation costs, meal expenses for the sponsor, the child and family member who may attend the visit, as well as staff (which includes the driver and translator)
Sponsors are responsible for entertainment expenses like visits to parks, movies, ec.
Sponsors make their own travel arrangements such as flight arrangements, hotel accomodations, and transportation to and from the airport. The CI staff makes transportation and translation arrangements (if necessary) directly related to the child's visit. In most cases, sponsors are able to visit the homes of the children.
Guidelines:
Visits with a child are limited to one day only and sponsors must realize the the there are certain daytime visiting hours. Offices are open 5 days a week but closed on holidays!
A staff member will accompany the sponsor at all times on the visit.
Weather precautions must be considered and sponsors need to respect cultural differences when expressing affection for the child and his or her family.
Be prepared to draw attention from crowds because new faces especially foreigners often cause excitement in the community.
Sponsors are unable to give direct monetary gifts to families but may purchase gifts for the child or provide gifts through the CI program.
I have visited my kids in Colombia twice and both have been very enjoyable and beneficial visits. Here is the link to my blog on the last visit, if you are interested in reading it. Take care.
If you want to permanently delete this reply, click the delete button.
There was an error processing your request.