- Application to adoption agency -- 9/15/06
- The paper chase, 6 months of compiling all the necessary documents for our dossier including birth certificates, marriage licenses, family photos, 3 sets of fingerprints and a homestudy by our favorite social worker Jacque. Everything had to be notarized, certified by the Secretary of State and verified by the Chinese consulate.
- Dossier to China (DTC) -- 3/9/07
- Log in Date (LID), the date our papers were officially placed in the system in Beijing -- 3/29/07
- Application to Waiting Child Program -- 11/19/07
- We got the call that there was a baby in China who would be a good fit for our family -- 11/30/07
- After reviewing David's medical file with adoption specialists and a plastic surgeon, we accepted the referral -- 12/17/07
- Letter of intent (LOI), a letter asking the Chinese government permission to adopt a specific child, to China -- 12/21/07
- Preliminary approval (PA) -- 1/15/08
- Letter seeking confirmation (LSC), our official approval -- 3/4/08
We are now waiting for our travel approval (TA) from Beijing so that our agency can make our appointment at the American consulate and set our official travel dates. We're hoping to leave on May 8 or 15.
5 comments:
What a great idea Mara!
Not that info gets jumbled from mouth to ear to mouth on this side of the family.
It will be nice to hear straight from the horses mouth, so to speak.
We can't wait to meet baby David!
BTW, when David is all grown up, he will enjoy reading about how persistent his mom and dad were and how hard they worked to bring him home and make him a part of your family!
Great idea! I have passed the blog address on to our prayer chain so they have have first hand news!
Can't Wait!! It is hard to belive that the next time we travel to Chicago will be to meet David!
Bette and Ezra are glad to have someone down on their level!
Lots of love,
LaoLao and LaoYe
aka Tom & Lisa
Mara's mother and father
Kevin's "in-laws"!!! :)
Check out the slide show of Chongqing! Click on the temperature and then Chongqing Ching on the lower left. There's even a WalMart!
Lao Lao
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