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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

US Embassy . . . minor snag . . . I think, I HOPE!

When I traveled to Russia in 2004 to adopt my son, Nicholas, I was somewhat removed from all the details of court and US embassy. My agency did most of that work and all I did was "show up"! :)

With Pakistan being such a new program, I have had to become immersed in the details (and I actually really enjoy it!). With court, as the petitioner, I was required to register my own case. With the US Embassy, I am required to do all the leg-work of obtaining the visa for Sweet Pea. This immersion in the details has educated me on foreign affairs and international adoption beyond anything I have ever known! And, like I said, I DO ENJOY IT! I guess I should have chosen an international career (diplomat or Red Cross worker!) Anyway, I have really enjoyed the interaction and role I have played in my 2nd adoption. It has been so much fun, somewhat stressful, but I love getting my "hands" into the detail!

Anyway, to explain our minor snag in the US Embassy visa process . . . that hopefully will not turn into a major delay . . .

I had originally applied for my I-600A for the country of Russia. For 3 years, I had been keeping my I-171H updated for Russia. The USCIS approval (I-171H) expires after 18 months, at which time you have to do an update to receive an additional 18 months. So, every 18 months, as my I-171H expired, I did an update . . . since July 2006! Then in August, 2009, I decided to change my country from Russia to Pakistan with the referral of Sweet Pea. Prior to traveling to Pakistan, I verified with the USCIS office in OKC that my update had been sent to Islamabad. I was told everything should be in order. But . . . (sigh!) I should have double checked (I was so busy during that time, that I didn't take it a step farther, which is my usual thoroughness, and double check with the NVC & US Embassy in Islamabad!). A word of advice to other PAP coming after me to Pakistan, double check the status of your embassy file with the US Embassy in Islamabad, BEFORE YOU TRAVEL! And . . . then check again immediately when you arrive in Pakistan!

OK, so that is the background of my file . . .

On Monday afternoon, after traveling for about 15 minutes to the Diplomatic Enclave, then another 30 minutes to find the specific guard house that we were to enter through, then through multiple security inspections (women through one door, men through another) and then finally through the security scanners (all electronic devices were taken and put in a small numbered cubby & we were given a round token with the cubby number on, we would receive our electronic devices on our way back out) . . . we finally were at the American Citizen Services Unit of the US Embassy.

. . . only to be told that my file was not accessible to the Islamabad US Embassy. It was not there! Even though I had a hard copy of my updated I-171H approval. The US Embassy could not begin the visa process without this verification of my file in Islamabad. So, I had to find a way of figuring it all out . . . not truly knowing who to call or what questions to ask. This was new territory for me! But, I was up for the challenge!!! My daughter CANNOT leave Pakistan without her visa!

So, after 3 nights of making calls to the US and another US Embassy visit on Wednesday afternoon, what I know now that I didn't know on Monday is . . . with a country change update the original I-600A potentially can be left in the original country of application. Even though according to US Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) & National Visa Center (NVC) my country update to my I-171H was sent to Islamabad. Since it was an update, my case # remained a "MOS" (Moscow) number and did not become an "ISL" (Islamabad) case number. What this means is . . . part of my file is supposedly still in Moscow and Islamabad needs it! So, a transfer has been requested by the Chief of the American Citizen Services Unit here at the US Embassy. However, it might take a "week or more" until it is sent by Russia and received by Islamabad. Then Sweet Pea's visa can be issued.

Our return flights are scheduled for next Thursday (10/15/09). Will we make it??? We don't know right now.

But, I talked with the NVC (again) tonight and they said that the August 2009 country change update file was uploaded again to Islamabad today 10/7/09 from the NVC in US. The update from NVC takes about 24 hours until it is accessible. My hope is that tomorrow when it is finally accessible to the US Embassy here, all the documents that are needed for my "electronic/physical file" will be included in this new "upload" and the transfer from Moscow will not be needed. Then Sweet Pea's visa can process as planned.

Small minor challenges that will make for wonderful stories to tell!!! LOL! (I'm trying to keep a smile about it all).

If we have to, we will simply extend our Visas and rebook the back end of our flight until we can get it all resolved! It will all work out! And . . . as I have said before . . . I can withstand anything as long as I have my baby girl (but, I am missing my sweet boy something terrible!).

So . . . this is why there has been a delay in posts to the blog over the last 3 days - - - my evenings, when I do most of my blog writing, has been spent on Skype, calling the US, trying to resolve this "electronic/physical file issue" with the USCIS, NVC & US Embassy!

I am a resourceful person and I certainly like challenges . . . I'll turn over every stone, if I have to to get this issue resolved! But, Pray for me!!!

Love to ALL

~Hugs
Mama, Uppa D & Sweet Pea

P.S. - Sweet Pea is doing great - growing like a weed! She has discovered her voice this week. She will shriek and then look around as if to say "Who did that!" She also has learned to blow bubbles! Milk bubbles, slobber bubbles, you name it!

Both are absolutely the cutest to watch and we have gotten some good video of her doing both! I'm loving my baby girl . . . she is already growing waaayyy too fast!

(Sorry, no pictures to post tonight - - - way to tired!)

:)

5 comments:

Chris Haven said...

You have such a positive attitude!

Anonymous said...

She sounds absolutely adorable!!!
Sorry about this snag in the process, but it sounds like your resourcefulness will definitely pay off!! Since we switched countries back to Russia from Moldova, we were told we need to file an I-824 to make the change. Hopefully once we do this, they will update the change in Moscow, but I guess we have no control over this stuff! Good luck with everything!! Take care...Teresa

Jeannie and Freddy said...

Your a tough COOKIE!

Keeping you in my prayers..xox

Anonymous said...

You sleep, we'll pray. And well I'll cross fingers too!

Good luck and I hope it's there.

FENTON-FRUA
AKA Dawn

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the heads-up on this process. BTW, thanks to your blogsite, my husband and I have signed a contract with Lighthouse. We had such uneasy feelings about the agency we were going to use and we feel so at peace with this one (especially after reading all the referrals). I am praying for you. I agree with the other comments, you are a tough cookie and you have a great attitude. I was shocked when I read your age, I thought you were about 15 years younger than that. I'll be 51 when we go to Pakistan, and we have a three year old. God gives us the strength to do whatever he calls us to do, is what I believe and experience.
--Andrea from Ohio