72, to be precise, and nothing. Not a peep about our LOA. In a way this is a good thing, because it means we haven't been declined. But I'll feel much better once we are through the review process. As far as we know, we still aren't in review, so our wait could be quite a bit longer than initially expected.
We're keeping our fingers crossed that H1N1 doesn't ramp up, as that could mean temporary shutdown of referrals. That could lead to months of delays, and every day we wait is another day that she lives in an orphanage.
On another front, I spent about 6 hours on the telephone with various immigration people trying to figure out whether this poor child will be entitled to citizenship of any country. At this moment in time, it's dubious. Apparently we'll have to apply when the time comes, then wait and and see. Now there's something I hadn't expected to have to worry about when we started this process!
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1 comment:
Hi! I found your blog through RQ. I am so happy you found your child through the SN program! We, too are adopting SN, and are almost ready to travel. I know how agonizing the LOA wait is. We waited 157 days for our LOA, which is pretty unusual. I sure hope yours comes quickly!
Best of luck in your journey to your daughter!
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