It has been an exciting couple of weeks.
We received word that our home study was completed on Easter Sunday. Fantastic. Monday it was notorized and arrived in Shekou yesterday (in ONE day!!). I DHL-ed the IAG copy* this morning, along with a few other do-overs for our dossier. We will now take it to US consulate along with every other type of paperwork imaginable and file our I-600A on Friday. This is a big deal. Along with this super important document filing, we will get fingerprinted for the FBI clearance. Supposedly the results will take 4-6 weeks.
Otherwise, there is more big news, but nothing we can celebrate too heartily just yet. Our hearts are a-stir, and there have been a few sleepless nights. I'm thankful for all prayers and Melatonin. Both did the trick last night and I conked out for 10 hours straight. Back to my old self...sorta.
We leave for Cambodia late Friday night (after the consulate trip). I think it will be a perfect way to keep our minds occupied, see some awesome famous stuff, and relax (hopefully). Gotta love teacher holidays. :)
*World Partners Adoption/ International Adoption Guides (IAG) is our agency! I don't think I've announced here before, so if anyone reading this is in the research stage, please contact me and I can give you our personal perspective. We are VERY happy to have chosen this particular agency.
We leave for Cambodia late Friday night (after the consulate trip). I think it will be a perfect way to keep our minds occupied, see some awesome famous stuff, and relax (hopefully). Gotta love teacher holidays. :)
*World Partners Adoption/ International Adoption Guides (IAG) is our agency! I don't think I've announced here before, so if anyone reading this is in the research stage, please contact me and I can give you our personal perspective. We are VERY happy to have chosen this particular agency.
1 comments:
I just read this. Glad you could sleep. We'll keep praying. Have a great trip. How long will you be in Cambodia?
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