Usually, rumors start posting on the internet about a week before a batch of referrals is sent out by China. So far, no rumors so we are probably at least a week away from referrals.
I think the end of the wait will be here soon. I’m guessing we will get the referral (the notice from the Chinese government of our match with a child along with pictures, a short biography, and short medical report) during the last week of August (sometime between the 25th -31st).
I have added pictures from our day at the San Francisco Giants game to the website photo album.
Brief overview of the process: For the most part, dossiers (Chinese adoption applications) requesting healthy children are processed first come, first served in the order the dossiers are received in China. The only exception involves applications from ethnically Chinese applicants (they are given a preference by being given a short wait). Thus, the log in […]
Just learned from our adoption agency that our dossier (Chinese adoption application) was logged in as received by China three days earlier than we were initially told. Our log in date (LID) was July 25, 2005 (not July 28, 2005). Having a LID even just three days earlier increases our chances that we will receive […]
The China Center of Adoption Affairs (CCAA) website has been updated: The CCAA has finished the review of the adoption application documents registered with our office before October 31, 2005. The CCAA has finished the placement of children for the families whose adoption application documents were registered with our office before July 13, 2005.
People are posting on the internet bulletin boards that they have received their Chinese adoption referrals (notice of baby matches) today. It appears the people who are receiving their referrals today had their dossiers (Chinese adoption application packets) logged in as received by CCAA (the Chinese government agency that handles international adoptions) from June 29, […]
There have been lots of rumors this week about CCAA sending off referrals. Nothing official yet on the CCAA website. No postings on the internet bulletin boards about families receiving their referrals this week.
Click here for “Children adopted from China to visit as government guests” from the San Francisco Chronicle.
Click here for “Dual Identify, Double the Questions: It’s not easy being Jewish and Chinese” from the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles.