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Thursday, February 5, 2015

Official Referral

We have the official referral!

Because this process has been full of weeks and sometimes months of very little to report, it is a little head spinning to see how fast things progressed this week.  On Sunday I posted about our immigration approval.  Monday, Jana said via email that she would find out where our dossier is in the translation process and that while we were waiting, we could start filling out the I-800 ("Petition To Classify Convention Adoptee as an Immediate Relative"), the I-800 supplement 1, and the 864-W forms. Today in a phone conversation we were told that our immigration had come in at a perfect time.  The agency's worker in Poland,  who meets with the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy (Poland's National Adoption Center),  already had a meeting scheduled and brought our information with him to the meeting.  We were approved, the official referral from the Polish government was issued, and we received it this morning.  Wow!  Immigration approval and the official referral in four days!

This is where the above mentioned forms (I-800, etc.) come into play.  Those forms have to be sent in to U.S. immigration to approve this specific child to come to and reside in the United States.  We finished filling them out and overnighted them to Lifeline today.  They will arrive in Alabama tomorrow and be mailed to the U.S. immigration center in the next few days.  It is our understanding that it can take four to six weeks to get back and have in our hands.  

Now to the question we have been asked: Does this mean we will travel sooner?  The short answer is, "I don't know".  Getting the official referral so quickly does mean that things moved fast for those steps, but once we get the child specific forms back, it is sent to the embassy in Warsaw, Poland.  We wait for a letter from the U.S. embassy to be written and given to the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy (I think. lol).  We are then issued a final approval from them (Ministry of Labor....) and everything is sent to the local court.  From there, it up to the judge how quickly he/she assigns the court date (which means travel dates).  This can happen rapidly...or not. 

If you are wondering how to pray, please pray about the time frames that will be out of our control.  Here are a couple of specifics:

1)  Please pray that we get everything done in a timely manner and to the desk of the judge (see above for the steps before we get there). 
2) Pray that once the judge gets our information, he/she will get to our case quickly and not wait for weeks (or months) to give us a court date (bonding period which will determine the length of our stay in Poland).


1 comment:

  1. I am so very excited for your family! I imagine your provisional approval will arrive any day!

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