My time has been preoccupied with getting my husband ready for his "long vacation" and all the paperwork we've had to do. But I am still alive! I might be buried under paperwork, but I am alive.
I thought you might be interested to know what the paperwork is like for two concurrent adoptions. So Mark created a master spreadsheet to keep track of everything (He is a superhero at Microsoft Excel!). Once he was done and had all the different items counted that we will need, it added up to.....
230 documents!
Yep! Here are some the items we need, guess how easily you think you can come by these:
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Anything with an * means that it also has to be notarized. Most of these we have to have multiple copies for each of us.
And this is only the beginning, we know we have more documents to come after these beginning stages. Many of these documents are for the homestudy, but some are for the dossiers.
Just a review:
Homestudy = a report usually done by social worker which provides an overview of your family life and states whether or not you are recommended to be a parent. It includes a visit to your home to see your living conditions.
Dossier = a giant gathering of official documents, including the homestudy, to be sent off to the country you are adopting from. Used by the country to determine if you can be allowed to adopt from there.
If you've ever wondered why international adoption costs so much, keep in mind that many of these items are not free to request, and you will need multiple copies of them. Requesting copies and then paying to mail your requests can add up.
(Just a side note: I wanted to give you a picture of what it is like for us, since we have had to start all over on our paperwork--yes, we have already done it before, but it didn't work out. I don't want to discourage anyone from adopting because they are afraid of the "costs." God will provide! Though it may seem like a lot, God has provided what we needed so far)
This is probably a good time to say that we will be doing some fundraisers to help with the costs for both adoptions. God may want to use you to help bless the life of an orphan! I will let you know as soon as I have some things set up.
Finally, I ask that you please pray for this paperwork process. As you may now understand, it's not easy. We want to pray that all the forms get to where they need to be. We want to pray for paperwork that needs to be done in Uganda, though it is out of our control. Let me leave you with this great verse,
"Unless the LORD builds the house,
those who build it labor in vain.
Unless the LORD watches over the city,
the watchman stays awake in vain."
~Psalm 127:1
those who build it labor in vain.
Unless the LORD watches over the city,
the watchman stays awake in vain."
~Psalm 127:1
We are praying for the LORD to build our house, our family. Let it not be US who try to make things happen in our time and in our own way. That would be in vain. Let the LORD be the one to build our family in His time and in His way!
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