Road Trip to the Department of Homeland Security!
Last Monday Tina and I had our appointment to be fingerprinted as part of the process of getting our I171H. We had to be down in Tukwilla, near the SeaTac airport by 10:00 AM. It was a beautiful day and there was very light traffic on the way down. We made great time and had no trouble finding our way to the place.
We cleared the metal detectors and had our belongings x-rayed, it was just like the airport. Then we got in line with a bunch of people who may have been weak and weary, yearning to breath free, but they mostly just appeared to be very concerned as to wether or not they had the correct forms with them. I didn't see any obvious terrorists, so maybe the system is working.
Anyway, they had some really great hi-tech gear for scanning our fingerprints. Everything was digital, no ink! The whole process from beginning to end only took a half an hour.
We headed back north and stopped in Mount Vernon for lunch at the Skagit River Brewery, then went to the Skagit County Health Dept. to get the second round of our Hep A and B vaccine series.
It was actually a pretty fun day and it felt good to be moving forward in the process again.
They told us that it might be helpful if we contacted the offices in Yakima and let them know that we were adopting a child with special needs. So we waited a few days then emailed them the following note:
We are writing to request that our I600A application be expedited. We
have received official approval from the China Center for Adoption
Affairs to adopt a waiting child with special needs. His name is Dang
Hui, he is living in a Social Welfare Institute (orphanage) in Baoding
China. He is 28 months old, and waiting for medical care at Children's
Hospital in Seattle. We have attached a copy of the letter for your
review.
We were fingerprinted in Seattle on Monday, April 18th for our
application for foreign adoption. Our filing date is March 07, 2005.
Many of the documents we have gathered are already notarized are date
sensitive, and will expire if we do not have our dossier sent to China
by late May.
Can you please let us know the status of our application, and the
anticipated time frame for processing our 171H? We appreciate your time
and help in this matter.
Thank you,
Scott and Christine Ocheltree
We were really surprised when we got the following message back yesterday, Monday 4/26...
Scott & Christine,
I gave your request to Adjudicating Officer and he would like to see a
letter from Children's Hospital explaining the disability of the child, what kind
treatment they will be doing and when the child has an appointment to be
there.
You case should be done in 2 or 3 weeks but if you can get that information
we can do it faster.
Thanks
Adoptions Unit
415 N. 3rd. St.
Yakima, WA 98903
((509) 225-6838 (fax)
+Yakima.Adoptions@DHS.GOV
We're not sure how we are supposed to have an appointment at Children's when we can't get travel approval from China without the document we are waiting for from Yakima, but we are going to have our family doctor write a letter for us to fax in. Either way, this is WAY faster than we had anticipated. So things are moving pretty quickly again!!
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