Our case has been approved by PGN! In other words, we've been given the OK by the Guatemalan goverment. Caleb will be coming home soon!
There is still more to be done, including the following:
1. Birthmother has to relinquish her rights for the fourth and final time.
2. A new birth certificate and passport has to be issued.
3. DNA testing has to be done (which takes about 2 weeks) to ensure that there wasn't a baby swap done after the 1st DNA test was done. We're not too worried about this!!!!
4. We have to have an appointment scheduled with the US Embassy.
THEN WE FLY DOWN TO GUATEMALA, PICK UP CALEB, AND BRING HIM HOME FOREVER!!!!!!!
Welcome!
This blog began as we documented our adoption of our third child, Caleb. It is now an eclectic journal of our often amusing lifestyle with 4 young children.
We do try to "keep it simple" because our lives are obviously busy enough! We try to hold true to what we firmly believe is the most important: family, friends, and faith.
We hope you enjoy our everyday happenings!
We do try to "keep it simple" because our lives are obviously busy enough! We try to hold true to what we firmly believe is the most important: family, friends, and faith.
We hope you enjoy our everyday happenings!
9/19/07
9/6/07
GOOD NEWS! We're moving through PGN!
We just heard from our agency. We are "on the desk" of the Director of PGN. He is the person who looks at our adoption file and gives in the final approval. This means that we made it through the other reviewers (two, we think) and that there are no other errors in our file.
Granted - Sr. Barrios (PGN director) is known to take up to a month to approve a file, and there is still the possibility that he could find something wrong with the file (a spelling error, a missing accent mark, etc.) - but this is still VERY good news.
We'll keep you updated!
Kris and Keith
Granted - Sr. Barrios (PGN director) is known to take up to a month to approve a file, and there is still the possibility that he could find something wrong with the file (a spelling error, a missing accent mark, etc.) - but this is still VERY good news.
We'll keep you updated!
Kris and Keith
9/5/07
Update on our KO from PGN
We learned today why our adoption file was "kicked out" of PGN a few weeks ago. It turns out that the US Embassy listed an incorrect ID number for the birthmother on a document called Pre-Approval. In other words, the U.S. Embassy made a mistake, which caused us to be KO'd.
The good news, as always, is that our attorney in Guatemala got a corrected form from the US Embassy, and we were resubmitted to PGN on August 13th. AND, now we can honestly say "it's the government's fault" that our adoption is taking so long. :)
Have a great day, everyone!
The good news, as always, is that our attorney in Guatemala got a corrected form from the US Embassy, and we were resubmitted to PGN on August 13th. AND, now we can honestly say "it's the government's fault" that our adoption is taking so long. :)
Have a great day, everyone!
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