Those two girls are absolutely........BEAUTIFUL!!! All the joy, laughter and the secrets they will hold..........*sigh*:) Congrats again, Lisa, to you and your family!!!!
so sweet... i'm really curious how alina is doing with english- & your family with russian... & how your older kids are dealing with having a new sister (is there jealousy?)... & how much you reference back to her home in the ukaraine with pictures/stories/songs/etc & how she responds.... & if there are any distinct characteristics/habits alina (still) has that reflect her upbringing in the orphanage... & how she relates to you as authority figures... & how much of a snuggle-bug :-) she has become (or not)...? & of course i don't expect everything to be answered!! i can only imagine how your hands are full... all the best.xx
Hopped over from Bridget's site, after seeing photos of Ms "Bridgey". I was already smiling until I saw these two sisters together. Love this photo of the two of them- what a joy!
OH MY GOSH! To cute. I bet they keep you busy! I am waiting for some posts that will having me laughing off my chair! Bridget is growing up...she is a little girl! It's like the toddler is gone....:( They grow way to fast! I can't stand it! xoxo
Loving Alina documents our journey to adopt a little girl with Down syndrome from Eastern Europe. We hope you find information as well as inspiration in the words written here.
USCIS or CIS: United States Citizenship and Immigration Services INS: Immigration and Naturalization Services Homeland Security: includes the CIS and the INS I-600a: paperwork- we file this petition to adopt an orphaned child internationally I-171H: paperwork- the 'ok' that is sent back to us from the INS to adopt SDA: State Department for Adoptions (in Alina's country) dossier: paperwork packet for adoption (pronounced dos-ee-ay) apostille: state level notary stamp (pronounced app-uh-steel) Ds: Down syndrome SN: Special needs
Adoption Timeline
In International Adoptions, there is so much to do! The following is especially meant for others who are adopting from Alina's country to get an idea of the process. It is also a record for us. For everyone else, it might be really confusing. The important thing is that we are making quick progress toward bringing our new little girl home!
-12/2/2009 Saw picture of Alina on Reece's Rainbow (RR) -12/9/2009 We decide as a family to bring Alina home! -12/11/2009 Formal commitment made, Family Sponsorship Profile (FSP) filed with RR -12/12/2009 Checks mailed to RR (Voice of Hope, Love Offering, Promise Trust) -12/13/2009 Chris and Lisa Birth Certificates ordered through Vital Check -12/14/2009 Marriage License Abstracts ordered -12/15/2009 Passport photo (Lisa), Passport application sent (Lisa), Birth Certificates arrive, first call to Home Study agency -12/16/2009 Home Study application and fee sent, I-600-a form and fee sent to USCIS -12/17/2009 Request letters of reference from 5 friends for Home Study, child abuse clearance requested for HS -12/18/09 - 1/1/10 Lisa and Chris write autobiographical statements for HS, write a heritage plan, read books about Alina's country, read The Connected Child - 1/2/10 Lisa's passport arrives -1/3/10 Home Fire Inspection for Home Study Scheduled (1/14/10) -1/4/10 Financials for Home Study completed -1/5/10 State Background Check & FBI fingerprinting for Home Study -1/6/10 Medical forms for Home Study (kids) completed by pediatrician, all 5 reference letters have been mailed to our Home Study Agency -1/6/10 USCIS fingerprinting appointment date rec'd (1/13) -1/7/10 Child Specific Petition (CSP) mailed :) to Alina's country! -1/8/10 Verification of Employment letter rec'd (used for both Home Study and dossier). Mortgage holder letter rec'd for dossier -1/9/10 First of two visits with social worker for Home Study, on-line course completed for final portion of HS education credit (Medical Issues in International Adoption through Adoption Learning Partners) -1/10/10 2008 taxes printed and ready for dossier -1/11/10 Chris medical exam/TB test for dossier -1/11/10 Verification of Employment letter for dossier mailed to CA for apostille -1/13/10 USCIS Fingerprinting, Chris medical form and doctor's license for dossier notarized -1/14/10 Home Fire Inspection for Home Study completed -1/16/10 Final social worker visit scheduled, but she had to cancel :(. Rescheduled for 1/23/10. 1/19/10 Verification of Employment letter for dossier received with CA apostille 1/19 10 Chris medical form and doctor's license for dossier re-notarized (notary crossed something out on first try...that's a NO NO for anyone who is paying attention!) 1/20/10 Proof of Home Ownership Letter for dossier received from county, already notarized 1/23/10 Final visit with social worker, Lisa medical form for Home Study received 1/26/10 Request notarized state background check for dossier, final mailing of completed forms to Home Study Agency (our part is done!) 1/28/10 Child Abuse Clearance received 1/30/10 Home Study Draft received from Social Worker 2/1/10 Home Study Approved 2/2/10 Lisa TB test, labs drawn for medical 2/4/10 Lisa physical exam completed, notarized police clearance letters received 2/8/10 Lisa medical form/doctor's medical license for dossier notarized 2/12/10 Batch of 10 documents county certified and apostilled 2/23/10 Receive i171h approval from USCIS, final few documents notarized 2/24/10 Last two documents for dossier arrive, all remaining documents are now ready for apostille; looking into international shipping options :)... 2/26/10 Final apostilles 2/26/10 DOSSIER SHIPPED 3/1/10 Dossier arrives in Alina's country! That was fast :)! One form needs to be re-done :(. Translation begins on the rest of the paperwork. 3/3/10 New form notarized, county certified, apostilled and sent 3/8/10 No tracking data available on new form that was sent. This is slow :(... 3/10/10 Final Papers arrive at their overseas destination 3/11/11 Dossier officially submitted to State Department of Adoptions in Alina's country 3/24/10 Receive SDA appointment date: April 8 4/6/10 Arrive in Kiev, Ukraine 4/8/10 Appointment with SDA 4/12/10 Begin work in region. Meet Alina! 4/16/10 Court--Adpoption Finalized 4/17/10 Gotcha Day 4/18/10 Leave Zaporozhye by train 4/19/10 Medical Appointment/Embassy paperwork in Kiev 4/20/10 Pick up Alina's Visa 4/21/10 Flight canceled due to ash cloud from volcano/Search for new travel arrangements 4/22/10 Leave Kiev for the States 4/23/10 HOME
I'm a stay at home mom (with six awesome kids), married to the love of my life. I'm a writer, a brain tumor survivor and an advocate for people with disabilities.
Those two girls are absolutely........BEAUTIFUL!!! All the joy, laughter and the secrets they will hold..........*sigh*:) Congrats again, Lisa, to you and your family!!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG! They are so precious together!!:)
ReplyDeleteAmy
Precious!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! They are so adorable! TOTAL twins!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable twosome!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the pic! Can't wait to get an update on Alina's assimilation process... but I know you must be crazy-busy right now.
ReplyDeleteTwo little cutie patooties!!! I know you've got your hands full which is the best way to be. Enjoy your "twins". :)
ReplyDeleteKristin
I am getting ready to write an update on Alina...does anyone have any specific questions :)?
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love them together! They do look like trouble though! : )
ReplyDeleteThat is really way too cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Do you have them sleeping in the same room?
ReplyDeleteI bet they are! They are soooo cute!
ReplyDeleteADORABLE little bare-footed "twins". How precious! Heaps of blessings to you.
ReplyDeleteDouble adorableness!!
ReplyDeleteJust wondering how Alina has adjusted to her new family.
Gretchen, yes...they are sharing a room...and it is working out great! That is going to have to be a post in itself :)!
ReplyDeleteSooooo cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI love that picture!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE them! So beautiful together!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I bet they are!
ReplyDeletelisa, i squealed when i saw this picture! sooo cute (said in high-pitched, almost squealing like voice).
ReplyDeleteand the pics of bridget on your other blog...omg. she looks so grown up!
you're killing me with these two...totally killing me...
so sweet... i'm really curious how alina is doing with english- & your family with russian... & how your older kids are dealing with having a new sister (is there jealousy?)... & how much you reference back to her home in the ukaraine with pictures/stories/songs/etc & how she responds.... & if there are any distinct characteristics/habits alina (still) has that reflect her upbringing in the orphanage... & how she relates to you as authority figures... & how much of a snuggle-bug :-) she has become (or not)...? & of course i don't expect everything to be answered!! i can only imagine how your hands are full... all the best.xx
ReplyDeleteYou should really enter that in some kind of a photo contest.
ReplyDeleteSOOO cute!!! Love them!!
ReplyDeleteI hope that everything is going well : )
xo
Uh oh. That's trouble walkin' toward ya ;-)
ReplyDeleteHopped over from Bridget's site, after seeing photos of Ms "Bridgey". I was already smiling until I saw these two sisters together. Love this photo of the two of them- what a joy!
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOSH! To cute. I bet they keep you busy! I am waiting for some posts that will having me laughing off my chair! Bridget is growing up...she is a little girl! It's like the toddler is gone....:(
ReplyDeleteThey grow way to fast! I can't stand it! xoxo
So glad I scrolled down and looked at past posts! I might have missed this picture otherwise! What a sweet photo of two sweet girls! :0
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