Thursday, May 27, 2010

for REAL DTR

so...our dossier arrived and was signed for in Kigali, Rwanda this morning!

it was so fun to follow it via the FedEx website for the last few days :-)

people keep asking, "what's next????"

here's the "timeline"...BUT keep in mind that all these timeframes,etc are just approximate. when you are dealing with other countries...and especially African countries...things do NOT go according to "schedule"...so these are just estimates.

first we have the longest wait of all...7-9 months from when our dossier arrives in Rwanda (so...that timeline starts TODAY!!!!!) until we get "approved" by their government to adopt.

then once we get our approval, the government sends our information onto the orphanage and the nuns that take {excellent} care of all the children will match us with our new sons! that will happen about a month or so later. that is when we will receive pictures of our actual boys {our referral}!!!

once we accept the referral for the boys they match us with, there will be a court date set for them to officially become ours. we will not be at the court date...we have a POA in Rwanda that will stand in for us. the court date will be about 6 weeks after we receive/accept our referral.

then we will travel about a month after our court date! we can't book our flights until we get through the court date and we know for sure that they are ours! which will make that last month very exciting ;-)

we will go to Rwanda for a week.
and then Kenya for a week to get our sons' visa's to come into the US {the embassy in Rwanda isn't set up to issue visa's}.

so...that's "what's next!"

11 comments:

Leighann said...

will you have time to go to a safari park while you are in kenya? i mean, if you're just waiting for visas and all, why not? just sayin'

Julie said...

Leighann.... I so agree, how fun would that be!

I saw it listed on your website yesterday that it arrived in Rwanda and was waiting for you to post something about it... how cool!!!

Courtney said...

not sure what your time in kenya will be like, but if there's a lot of "sitting around" time waiting for visas, I can recommend some great day trips close by to Nairobi that i think you & the kids would love (if you're allowed to do such things).

Beckysblog said...

awesome! Im praying for peace for you as you wait!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations:) You have done all you can do, the next step is the best part (apart from actually meeting your sons of course) THE REFERRAL! Hopefully we're not too far behind you:)

Kim said...

So excitting everyday something. Know it seems so long but well be here before you know it.
you well gone 2 weeks and pat can be gone that long from work so cool.

jenn said...

YAY!!

what a great way to kick off a long weekend! :)

xoxo

Katy said...

that's a good "what's next" isn't it! :) it's exciting to think that it really is IN Rwanda now! :)

Ali said...

that's so cool you could track it there. hoping for the shortest time possible!

Tammy said...

that is so exciting, although waiting can be the hardest part. also, i would add the my family went on a safari in kenya several years ago and was SUPER FUN!!

Megan said...

YAY!! One more step in the process is crossed off the list!!!!