So I hadn’t heard back from the USCIS regarding the email that I sent concerning their Request for Evidence, so I got together the packet of paperwork and got it ready to send overnight to the USCIS office. I e-mailed Meg at CAWLI and she said I should wait to hear back from the USCIS before I send anything additional or they may get confused. So, I waited about an hour and then decided I should call them. I asked Meg what she thought and she said go ahead. So I called the USCIS Hague Adoption Department expecting to be on hold for hours before actually talking to a real person or to have to navigate through those stupid automated menus for days. Once the machine picked up, I selected “1” for the Hague Unit and someone picked up immediately! She transferred me to our case worker and I spoke with her at length about our child’s name translation issue and she made a note in our paperwork for the American Consulate in China. She told me that were missing the social history/finding information for our daughter and that was the real reason the application got hung up. I called CAWLI and Meg stated that the NingXia orphanages don’t really have that kind of information (probably because they are relatively new to the international adoption process and don’t really have very good records of those things), and what we had in the referral paperwork should be more than sufficient. I called the USCIS office back, and again, I was impressed with the speed at which I got to talk to someone. I repeated what Meg told me and the USCIS officer said that she would contact my agency to figure out what we can do to get that paperwork. After all of this, I sent another e-mail to Meg asking her to keep us in the loop. She said that CAWLI has to send a petition to the CCAA in China for the additional information or clarification for the USCIS, which will go out today. So right now, it is out of our hands, but at least we know it is being taken care of. Now that the panic has worn off, I’m exhausted!
A big thank you to Meg and everyone at CAWLI who is helping us through this confusion.


