Our family now...

Our family now...
Now unto Him that is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think according to the Power that worketh in us. Ephesians 3:20

Friday, February 24, 2012

LID!!!

I opened up an email from our agency yesterday to find this:

Hi, Phillip and Cynthia :
Congratulation!  Here is your log in date: 2-16-2012 .

That was quick!  That means we are officially logged in to Ch*na and now we wait for our LOA (letter of acceptance).  Today we are on day 8.  This step has been taking anywhere from 2 - 4 months, sometimes longer.  Our perfect timing is all in God's Hands.  (Remind me of that if needed!).

 Commit thy way unto the Lord; Trust also in Him; and He shall bring it to pass.  Psalm37:5

Blessings  :)

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

New friends

Well, time is inching along in our process.  In the meantime, we were introduced to some new friends this past weekend, who are recently home with their little girl from Ch*na.  You can catch their blog here. What a beautiful little girl and how fun to have another family so close and to share tips (waiting, travel, bringing home our new Little Guy).  And, as Lane stated that night, seeing their girl really made this process 'more real' for us!

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Snapshot Sunday



Ahhh...a lazy Sunday afternoon.  Comfy clothes, some comfy ways to lay (yes, the ole bootie in the air way), a blanket, and a video game.  (DS w/ Pokemon)     :)

Friday, February 10, 2012

DTC!!!

I emailed our agency to see if they had received our authenticated I800A form yet, they emailed us back about an hour later and let us know that not only had they received it but that our Dossier had been sent to Ch*na today!  What a surprise!  This is the step we have been working so hard for.    Praying it all arrives safely, praying that all will go smoothly.  Per our agency, assuming all goes well with the next steps (see timeline below) we could be traveling in 5-6 months.  Wow!  Still seems surreal...

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Updated pictures

We have not yet received word that our I800A has been sent back to our agency yet, so it is still in the process of authentication (but it should be there by tomorrow?!).  We have received another large bill though.  We went into this praying for God to provide each dollar needed.  So far, every dollar has been met, but honestly, this current one has me a bit on edge.  Please keep us in your prayers that He will provide! 
'Now therefore stand and see this great thing which the Lord will do before your eyes'.  1 Samuel 12:16

Here are a few pictures of Little Guy that we received right before Thanksgiving.  To have received these is pretty neat, as many times you don't get any.  These were totally unexpected!



  We don't know, but we are pretty sure he does not know about us yet.  We pray for him daily.

Cindy






  

Monday, February 6, 2012

Timeline for International Adoption

 For those of your who do not know us, this is our 2nd adoption.  Our first was for a little baby boy from South Korea.  He came home to us 2005 at 4 months of age. He is a great kid!  We've decided to pursue another little boy, a brother for Z. This little guy is already 4 and lives in an orphanage in Ch*na.  He will be 5 by the time we get him home.  We do not yet have a name settled on.  Since he is older, we will most likely incorporate some or all of his given name for his American name. Here is an abbreviated timeline of our journey.  Thanks to Miss Courtney for typing this all out.  Here is her website  http://www.china-adoption-online.com/index.html which is VERY helpful and she has put together so beautifully! 

Timeline:

1) Select your adoption agency.  We actually selected little guy first, then went with this agency who had met him and was working with this orphanage in Ch*na. 

2) Begin your homestudy and start collecting all your dossier documents. During this time, you will want to begin notarizing, state certifying, and and authenticating your dossier.

3) Apply for I800A approval (takes about 2 months). Finish authenticating your dossier.

4) Certify and authenticate your USCIS approval, then send your dossier to your agency. You are now DTC (Dossier to China!)  This is where we are now; hoping our I800A has made it to the courier and will get to the Chicago Ch*nese Consulate today. 

If you work quickly, you can compile your dossier, receive USCIS approval, and send it to China in 3-4 months.

5) A few weeks after your dossier arrives in China, it will be logged into the CCCWA. The day your paperwork is logged into the system is known as your LID.

6) Sometime during this process you will be matched with a child. This could be before you are LID or afterwards depending on what kind of child you wish to adopt and how long the child has been on the shared list. When you and your agency have identified the child you wish to adopt, you will submit a LOI (Letter of Intent) to the CCAA stating your intention to adopt this child. We have already been matched with our child.

7) Once China has reviewed your LOI, they will issue you a Pre-Approval (PA) to adopt that particular child within 1-4 weeks.  We have already received our PA.

8) You will then begin waiting for your LOA (Letter of Acceptance). This can take anywhere from 1-5 months, with 2-3 months being the average (see the Waiting for TA chart in the SN room for more stats on that wait). Once your agency receives this document, you will sign it, copy it, and return it to your agency.

9) You must now file Form I-800 with USCIS (different than the I-800A you filed earlier). It will take approximately 3 weeks to receive I-800 approval.

10) Once you have I-800 approval, your officer will forward your approval to the NVC (National Visa Center). NVC will upload your approval into their system and cable (send) your approval the US consulate. Then the NVC will issue a letter stating they have done this. It takes about one week to be cabled, and another week to receive the letter.

11) Once you receive the NVC letter , send it to your agency immediately! They will deliver this letter to the US consulate in China.

12) Once the consulate has your NVC letter, they will issue your Article 5 in 2-3 weeks. The Article 5 is the consulate pre-approving your child for an immigrant visa. Your agency will have a courier pick up the Article 5 and take it to the CCAA.

13) Once the CCAA receives the Article 5, the Travel Approval will then be issued. This takes around 2-4 weeks. At this point, your agency will make travel arrangements for you to go to China and adopt your child.

And these are a few pictures of our little guy.  These are the first few we received.  Next post, I'll put up some more current ones which we received out of the blue!


  Blessings,  The Bowers

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

I800A authentication

Today, our signed form (form needed to go to the Consulate) is being sent to our agency so they can send our I800A to the Chinese Consulate in Chicago for authentication.  Once they receive this (and another form that our FL SW is forwarding up to the agency - how this was missed previously...) our Dossier should be ready to go to Ch*na! Big step!  Praying all goes well, praying for safety of all papers, and can't wait for that step!

I was planning to do a snapshot Sunday, yes on Sunday, but didn't get the pictures downloaded or the post up.  So, here is our snapshot Sunday.
                                            The flowers think it's spring....
                                            And so does Zane!  He was playing in the hose, and of course
                                           stopped right before I came out to get my picture!


Yes, I will try and get up pictures of our 2nd little cutie we are praying over, working so hard for!

Cindy

'Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into an oven,  shall He not much more clothe you, O you of little faith'.  Matthew 6:30