Cory called the number give and spoke to a nice man who let us know that we needed to wait 45 days to check on our I-600a.
Counting the days we noted that would be only 2 days from the deadline given on the letter about needing to pay the fee that we did not think we needed to pay. So we sent a second E-mail to the agent who helped us the first time.
He wrote from 'training' giving us an E-mail to write our question to and in less than 1 business day we learned:
1.we were correct that we do not need to pay the fee,
2. that our fingerprints arrived and we should hear 'in the next couple days' the final decision on our I-600a.
3. a new phone number / e-mail and agent if we need help.
Today we received an E-mail requesting additional information if we were OK with sending it by E-mail. Cory came in and in about 1 hour sent the information off to Ashely. Just over 1 hour later we received the E-mail letting us know that the "I have processed the approval and we will send that to your mailing address listed on your home study " [This would be our Florida MFI mailing address]
Monday after receiving the E-mail about our I-600a we wrote our agency to make sure they received the E-mail letting them know that we do have residency visas in Haiti. The processing of our dossier continues and 'we'll see what happens'.
A blog from an agency in Port who talked with the IBESR last week indicated that the newly changed adoption law was sent to be printed on Friday, November 15th. Therefore, theoretically, it should be printed in the paper this week.
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