Hi there. Our names are Oleg and Nataliya, we were born in Odessa, Ukraine and immigrated to upstate NY in 1996. We are high school sweethearts and have been married for 21 years. We have 2 wonderful bio kids - 20-year old son Alex and a 6-year old daughter Victoria. We started our international adoption journey in September 2006, and in January 2008 we finally brought home our 10 (now 11)-year daughter Rachel from our hometown Odessa in Ukraine.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Paperwork - continued
I'm also waiting for another document. As I mentioned in the previous post, NY state refers to all licenses as "Registration Certificates", and it's not very clear to SDA. So, in addition of getting a separate notarized copy of my social worker's "Registration Certificate", aka "License", I requested a separate letter from the Office of the Profession from the NYS Department of Education. This letter will state that she's indeed licensed in the NY State.
If everything works as expected, our facilitator hopes to submit our dossier at the end of May. Then we'll wait until SDA processes it (takes about about 6 weeks), and gets us an appointment date, approximately in August/September.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
The paperwork nightmare
It's interesting how everything is more expensive in NY State, even document certification. It costs $3 to certify a notary signature at the Country Clerk's office, and $10 to issue an apostille at the Department of State. All our documents but one were issued in NY State. The only document out of state is Oleg's employment letter, since the consulting company he works for is located in Michigan. Guess what? There is no need to certify a notary signature at the Country Clerk's office, and the cost for the apostille is only $1, which is 13 times cheaper than in NY State :)
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
One step further
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
The line
I talked to a very nice woman in Kiev who might be able to submit our dossier. The problem is, the virtual line to submit the dossiers is about 200 people, and SDA (State Department of Adoptions) accepts only about 8-9 dossiers a week from american citizens. It means that by the time we get to the beginning of the line, all our documents will expire and we'll have to re-do all paperwork again :( I'm still hoping my girlfriend (and Raisa's guardian) in Odessa will be able to come up with the faster (though more expensive) solution.
Friday, April 6, 2007
Dossier is ready
Now the big question remains - who will submit our dossier! The State Department of Adoption in Ukraine changes rules almost daily. There is a quota of 558 dossiers a year from American citizens, and the only day and time to submit a dossier is Monday from 2 to 4. There is a huge line of people wanting to submit it, and the facilitators (people hired by prospective adoptive parents to help them with paperwork in Ukraine) have to check in with this unofficial line twice a week. To make the matters worse, SDA is not accepting any new dossiers from foreign citizens this week and next week due to staff resignations there, including director, deputy directors, and others. So for now we are just waiting while my girlfriend in Odessa is trying very hard to find somebody to help us.