Friday, November 30, 2007

Pictures have arrived!


Thank you Aunt Amy! Julian at 30 minutes old. I can't wait for more.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Welcome Julian

Our family received a new addition today, baby Julian, son to my sister Lisa and her husband Kit. He arrived at 3am weighing 6lbs, 7oz. I haven't seen any pictures yet (which is killing me!) but hopefully someone on the east coast will email pictures soon. His arrival was unexpected since we thought he'd be here closer to mid-December but unlike his family members he's showing a early streak, I like that! I wonder if we'll find Julian dusting statues like his grandmother someday. Sorry, inside family joke.

In other good news Tim and I received our I-171h today. Although this is in no way as cool as becoming an aunt (or a parent, or a grandparent) it's still pretty great for us. This is our very last piece of documentation for our dossier that we've been compiling since May. The I-171h is
a notice of favorable determination concerning the application for advance processing of an orphan petition. Basically it means we've been approved by the US goverment to adopt. Our next steps are to go to the notary on Saturday then Fed Ex it to our agency and then high-five!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Invoices Mean Moving Forward

On Friday we got an invoice in the mail for our dossier. This might not seem like much but it actually is. Our next invoice won't come until referral which is probably 24 months from now so this is a milestone. Tim put the check in the mail today for the dossier payment so now our agency can move ahead with the final elements of it as these are administration fees. We're of course still waiting for our I-171h form which we hope will be completed around mid December but once we have that THEN the dossier will be complete!

Friday, November 16, 2007

update

She received her child's visa and will be able to leave China on Saturday morning (as planned)!

Thursday, November 15, 2007

The things you read

I read a lot of blogs and chat rooms and things I shouldn't including this article

http://www.wilx.com/news/headlines/11384376.html

about a family adopting a SN (special needs) baby. While the family was in China to adopt the child the husband died of diabetic shock. As if that wasn't traumatic enough China is now reclassifying the family as single parent, saying they need to re-evaluate and the mother can't take the newly adopted daughter home. So this poor woman is now a widow who has lost a child and a husband. This is why Tim tells me to stay off the Internet.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Baby Steps (heh)

Today is a good day. Tim dropped off our home study at the USCIS (immigration) office. We've been waiting for our home study to be finalized for quite a while. From start to finish the whole home study took 2 months. It would have been a lot smarter if we could have done the home study alongside other parts of the dossier but... So now the home study is with USCIS and from there we wait for them to take a look at it and make sure everything is okay and if it is we'll get our I-171h form which is the last document we need to complete our dossier. Once it's complete we can begin the process of our agency examining all our forms. They'll tell us if everything looks okay, if our notaries made any mistakes, if there are any inconsistencies, etc. Fingers crossed we'll still be DTC (dossier to China) by January.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Waiting, Waiting and more WAITING

I called Holt today because the home study still has not arrived. Apparently it's caught up in "China Approval". What does that mean? I think it means Beth Smith, the head of the China division at Holt, needs to just sign it and then it gets notarized and then they SEND IT TO ME! They were supposed to send it to me last Wednesday. It's nearly a week later. We could have had it to the USCIS by now. It's still going to take a good 6 weeks to get the I-171H and with the holidays.... I'm so annoyed.