Things are progressing for our adoption. In January we had our homestudy, for which the social worker came to our house and interviewed us for 4 1/2 hours and did a safety inspection of our home. (The 12 hours of international adoption classes we took in Nov. were part of the homestudy, too.) On February 19, the homestudy agency approved our homestudy. They will now forward it to our international agency, Americans for African Adoptions ( www.africanadoptions.com ) and to CIS, which used to be INS.
On February 18th I sent our I-600A to CIS. The I-600A is our preapproval to bring a non-relative orphan into the country for purposes of adoption. Once we receive a referral, we have to file an I-600 for approval for the child to come to the States on an immigrant visa.
On Saturday the 21st we received a confirmation of receipt of our I-600A. After CIS received our homestudy, they will send us a letter indicating a 7-day period during which we visit our "local" CIS office (an hour away) to be fingerprinted. CIS will review our homestudy and our fingerprint results and decide whether to approve our I-600A. That process should take 6-8 weeks, but I have heard recently that it's taking up to 4-5 months, depending on what CIS office you're using.
Once our I-600A is approved, we will receive our 171H, which is a notice of favorable determination. That means we're approved by CIS to adopt. Confused yet?
This week I will be sending our application and dossier paperwork (the paperwork we need for our file in Ethiopia) to our international agency. Sometime after they approve us, we will receive a referral. I'm unclear at this point whether we can receive a referral before we get our 171H. Once we accept a referral, the court proccess in Ethiopia can take 6-12 months. So, if everything goes as quickly as possible (which we're not counting on), we could have a child with us by November. It could very likely stretch into 2005, though. And we have been at this since last August!
I just found out on Friday that the boy I grew up next door to (who is one year younger than me and, incidentally, adopted) and his wife are adopting from Ukraine!
Danna =]


















