3.21.2010
My reject has returned
It came back already! My reject I-600a. So much sooner than I expected.
And not only that, they didn't actually send my entire application back and make us start over. They just sent some official letter (with some official numbers on it like 176-R) stating that I shorted them their cash, and would I please send it to them, along with the letter. Don't mind if I do.
I can't believe they would be that efficient. Surprise, surprise, surprise.
So of course I went right from my mailbox to the post office to send it on it's way, so they could have it in their hot little hands on Monday or Tuesday, and resume passing us through Immigration.
We're back on track, baby.
And not only that, they didn't actually send my entire application back and make us start over. They just sent some official letter (with some official numbers on it like 176-R) stating that I shorted them their cash, and would I please send it to them, along with the letter. Don't mind if I do.
I can't believe they would be that efficient. Surprise, surprise, surprise.
So of course I went right from my mailbox to the post office to send it on it's way, so they could have it in their hot little hands on Monday or Tuesday, and resume passing us through Immigration.
We're back on track, baby.
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- Since 2007 - thinking, praying, talking about adopting
- 01.07.10 - Found a pair of brothers in Ethiopia on Holt's waiting child list
- 01.10.10 - Lucas said "let's get the adoption ball rolling!" Applied with Holt's Waiting Child program
- 02.01.10 - Spent our first official adoption dollar and applied with Holt
- 02.02.10 - 02.18.10 - Delay, delay, delay. Wait, wait, wait for Holt to have their committee meeting to choose a family for the brothers.
- 02.19.10 - A different family was chosen for boys in Ethiopia. We're moving on.
- 02.25.10 - Applied with Gladney's Rwanda program.
- 02.28.10 - First home study meeting with our social worker. I hope my house is child-proof enough!
- 03.01.10 - Applied with Mugisha Ministries to help us with an independent adoption. Received renewed passports in the mail.
- 03.03.10 - Fingerprinted for state and local backgroud checks.
- 03.06.10 - Accepted by Mugisha Ministries!
- 03.10.10 - Mailed I-600a
- 03.11.10 - Mailed our birth and marriage certificates back to HI and AR for authentication.
- 03.14.10 - Home study visit #2
- 03.15.10 - Realized I messed up the fee on my I-600a. Waiting for its return. Started online adoption training.
- 3.20.10 - Received our Immigration rejection and sent them the rest of our fingerprinting fees.
- 4.2.10 - Completed home study received in the mail
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Wishing you speedy processing! We made a similar mistake and had our I-600A returned to us - so frustrating!
Yay!!! I have no other words for that other than Yay!!!! I'm so glad it didn't take long!
Well, as much as I'd like to be putting that dossier together, it is kind of like labor pains. You forget how much it can hurt once it's over! Of course, now with the Hague Convention, I'm sure it's a bit MORE painful.
And I LOVE the title of your blog! I'm looking forward to getting to know you!
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