No word yet on our I-600a but I did find out from a Facebook group about adopting in Haiti that you cannot get status updates on line for this specific form.
This caused the message we received about no such file existing. Either we missed this on the web site or it is not stated.
The nice officer who e-mailed us before did not yet respond to our E-mail questions.
So we continue to wait and if we do not hear an update Cory will try to call the number listed after the team leaves for the USA.
Today we received an E-mail from our agency questioning our paperwork as we listed our Haiti address as our residence [know this was true on the I-600a and maybe one other location].
No other family that they have worked with in the past listed a foreign address for residency.
But after 15 years we do not have a true residency in the USA.
As we plan to live here with our family, we do have Haiti residency [since 2000] and completed our home study in Haiti it made sense to us to list our Haiti address.
The question that arose was did we have our residential visa? Yes, we do!
So responded to the E-mail and offered to send a copy of our visas or the Michigan address where we stay during our two months.
Keep praying!!
Prayer in church for the lawyers in Port-au-Prince going on strike this week. This will likely slow down all government including adoptions.
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