Friday, December 21, 2012

Not Much

I was really, REALLY hoping to post some exciting news here today.

But, today was not the day for that. There isn't much new to report. We are still waiting to receive our I600a approval. Our fingerprints were on the 10th and if our case follows a similar timeline to others that we know our approval should be here very soon. But, Christmas happens next week which throws a wrench into the mix. I'll stalk the mailbox again tomorrow!!!

I was also really, really hoping to post some news from our attorney. I was really, really hoping to have pictures for Christmas. To know something, anything about our kids. But, that isn't looking likely. I'm bummed but in the grand scheme of things I know the timing will all work out perfectly. We're still short on what we need to make our referral payment. It's all in God's hands & in His timing. I know that and I will trust in that.

So, all that to say there really isn't much new to report. Hopefully in the new year we will have exciting news and many, many updates. Please continue to pray for us, our kids (all of them!), our hearts & theirs to be open and ready and as prepared as we can be for this big change. Please also continue to pray for provision. We have many, many funds to raise in a very, very, very short amount of time. We believe it will happen & we are doing what we can to make it happen.

If I don't make it back to this space before Christmas or New Year's I hope that everyone has a wonderful and blessed holiday!!!

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Biometrics

December 10 we made the trek to Des Moines to have our fingerprints taken as part of our I600a process. It was a lot of driving for the 5 minutes it took to scan our fingerprints and stamp our papers. But, it's done! And now we wait and pray and hope our approval comes back quickly!

A quick picture we snapped before leaving :)


We are anxiously waiting for our referral and praying for a speedy process. Having our I600a approval is a big, big step torward that. As always we are praying for the funds to come together to accept our referrals. Right after that step we will turn around and have to pay for our court costs. Since things will most likely (and hopefully) move quickly these payments will have to happen very closely together. We hope, pray and anticipate travel to pick up our kids to be anywhere from 4-9 months after referral. Most other families going the route we are have traveled in 4-5 months. That is both exciting and terrifying! Exciting in that our children won't have to be without their family for long but terrifying in that we have a lot of fundraising ahead of us!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

I600A

*(This was written November 14 but not posted until today)*

November 14, 2012 we finally picked up our completed and notarized homestudy. Holy hallelujah. Those that know me well know I am not necessarily a patient person so it was torture to wait 3.5 months to get this process finished. It's likely I'm going to need a lot of prayers in the months waiting to go pick up our children. It was even more torturous knowing that it was done the 13th but their notary was out of the office that afternoon so we couldn't pick it up. I had actually dressed the girls and myself up and was planning to mail it after picking E up from school. Instead I had to fight back the bitterness at waiting yet another day. See, I told you....patience is not my thing ;)

But my husband was able to express mail (he knows how to keep me happy & deal with impatience - good man) our precious envelope of information. It will arrive in Texas by 3pm November 15th. When they start processing it he will receive a text message and I will receive an e-mail. Even the fine folks at USCIS know how to soothe us anxious and impatient adoptive parents. For a short while at least.

So, now what? What does it actually mean to have submitted our I600A?

In a couple weeks we hope to receive a notification of an appointment for our biometrics. That's a big fancy word to say we'll be headed to Des Moines to have our fingerprints done. Once they run those and determine we're not criminals or extreme menaces to society they'll issue our approval. The I600A is an advanced processing of an orphan petition. This will give us 'permission and approval' to adopt. Later, after we have received a referral, gone through the court process and are ready for the US Embassy in Kinshasa to do their thing we'll file an I600 which is a petition to classify an orphan as an immediate relative. That will give us permission to bring them HOME to the United States as our children.

The I-171H is what we'll receive from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service when our I600A is approved. That will be the last piece of our dossier and will mean we are officially paper ready to receive a referral. Yay!

I know that was a lot of 'technical' jargon and numbers and letters and it may not make a ton of sense - I'm still trying to completely understand every single step myself. But the short of it is this is really good news. It's a big, big positive step forward.

Now, pray our approval comes back FAST. Like under 6 weeks fast. I want our approval letter for my Christmas present. How awesome would THAT be?!?