Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Where Things Stand

I really don't mean to leave people hanging...things are either moving really fast or really slowly and either way it seems like another day is good for an update.  But today is as good as any!

After I received my LOA, my agency filed an I-800 application on my behalf, which was a petition to classify Ella as my immediate relative.  That was approved about 9 business days later.  After that my approval was sent to the National Visa Center, where it was assigned to the appropriate Consulate (in this case, the US Consulate in China).  Those next steps are important but not very interesting to the outsider (I was assigned a case number, then had to fill out her visa application, then receive confirmation that her case had been forwarded to the Consulate).  All of that happened blessedly quickly for me.  My paperwork was all dropped off at the Consulate in China on August 5 (my birthday!), and should be picked up on the 19th.  After that I will be waiting for travel approval, which can range from a 2-4 week wait.

TRAVEL APPROVAL.

I get a little panicky just typing that.  So that is where things stand.  IF I am able to travel when I would like, I am just about five weeks away from travel.  If not, then I'm about 8-9 weeks away.  Still not long.  What it will depend on is the length of my wait for travel approval, and then if there are consulate appointments (our last stop out of China) available before the Oct. 1-7 holiday in China when I receive travel approval.  We'll see.  I am hoping for September!

I received a little update on Ella today, but sadly, it had no pictures attached.  She's stayed the same weight wise (27 lbs) and has grown a couple of inches.  She's crawling, and it sounds like she might be pulling up?  Hard to read between the lines but I think that is what it is saying.  She also likes chicken, meat, eggs, cooked fruits and vegetables...but NOT fresh fruits and veggies or cheese.  Too funny.  I am not a huge cheese fan (it has to be the right cheese and the right context...) so I understand.  We'll work on the fresh fruits and veggies.  So ready to meet this little girl and get things started!

I have a lot of things I'd love to update on.  Hopefully in the next few weeks I can knock some blog posts out!  I have a feeling I'll be pretty busy after that!



1 comment:

  1. WAHOO!! You're SO close!! Many people don't eat fresh produce in China because it's not safe. I wonder if she hasn't been given the opportunity to try it?? I CAN'T WAIT for it to be your turn!!

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