A big THANK YOU to everyone who helped get the house clean! Special thanks to James and my sister for taking the time to dance around with the water hose and scrub the orange stains off the fence!
Our home study visit was on Friday. Overall, it went well. It was not nearly what we were expecting. Lori, our social worker, was super nice and very easy to talk to. She fell in love with our animals at first sight! She spent the first 20 minutes there petting Rhaina and Nike, and of course, they were all about the LOVE!
We handed over all of the paperwork we have been collecting for CAWLI and we hope that it will make it to the adoption agency in one stack. We have a few minor items that we were waiting on the social worker for and then we are off to USCIS for fingerprinting and government approval. After that, the paperwork is OFF TO CHINA!! And then the real waiting starts. We hope to have the paperwork process and USCIS approval completed by the end of December.
So, the social worker asked us pages of questions about how we grew up, what our relationships were like with family members, and how we were disciplined. She asked how we plan on raising our own child in reference to religion, discipline, school, and support networks. She looked at the house, the room for Saiya, and went over some of our finances. Much of the paperwork she had brought with her was duplicated from what we already filled out for CAWLI. So, I tried to let her know as much as possible so she didn’t have to make double work for herself or us.
She seemed very competent, but not that informed on China’s adoption regulations. I got the feeling she has done most of her work with South America. I can only hope that she is in constant contact with Meg from CAWLI so that we all know what has to happen next. All in all, the home study visit went really well. We are almost done with paperwork and super excited about that! All we have left to do is send out the reference letter forms and get a physical exam along with completing the adoption education video course.
After that, we are DONE!
We handed over all of the paperwork we have been collecting for CAWLI and we hope that it will make it to the adoption agency in one stack. We have a few minor items that we were waiting on the social worker for and then we are off to USCIS for fingerprinting and government approval. After that, the paperwork is OFF TO CHINA!! And then the real waiting starts. We hope to have the paperwork process and USCIS approval completed by the end of December.
So, the social worker asked us pages of questions about how we grew up, what our relationships were like with family members, and how we were disciplined. She asked how we plan on raising our own child in reference to religion, discipline, school, and support networks. She looked at the house, the room for Saiya, and went over some of our finances. Much of the paperwork she had brought with her was duplicated from what we already filled out for CAWLI. So, I tried to let her know as much as possible so she didn’t have to make double work for herself or us.
She seemed very competent, but not that informed on China’s adoption regulations. I got the feeling she has done most of her work with South America. I can only hope that she is in constant contact with Meg from CAWLI so that we all know what has to happen next. All in all, the home study visit went really well. We are almost done with paperwork and super excited about that! All we have left to do is send out the reference letter forms and get a physical exam along with completing the adoption education video course.
After that, we are DONE!
