Thursday, March 10, 2011

Adoption Timeline

So you're thinking about adopting a baby and are wondering about the timelines.
Here is our particular timeline, we did our adoption through ICBF (Colombian Social Services) instead of a Casa (private orphanage) we were assigned to the 0 to 36 months-old range, and our family got a little bit of preference since I'm Colombian, there are some families with Colombian heritage that have gotten their referral way faster and a few that have taken longer but after following different adoption proceses for two years I can tell you ours was a pretty average case for a Colombian Heritage family.
If neither you or your spouse is Colombian, then the referral will be longer.  You can go to this blog thread http://raisingcolombiankids.blogspot.com/search/label/ICBF%20Wait%20List to have an idea of how the waiting list is moving along.

I've done it in stages because that's how it goes. I didn't take into account the "information gathering" time in the first stage because that will vary a lot according to your family.


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Elapsed Time
Information gathering - Agency Selection
 Sent Application to local & international agencies5 months, 2 days
 1st Social Worker Visit3 weeks, 4 days
 2nd SW visit5 days
 Finished Homestudy2 months, 2 days
STAGE 1 -HOMESTUDY3 months, 2 days
 Filed I-800A3 weeks, 6 days
 Fingerprints2 weeks, 1 days
I-800A Approval3 weeks, 1 days
 Dossier Submitted before ICBF1 months, 11 days
STAGE 2 - DOSSIER PREPARATION3 months, 15 days
 Officially Approved by ICBF2 weeks, 2 days
 Sent to Regional Santander3 weeks, 6 days
 Referred to Katie by Commitee1 months, 24 days
STAGE 3.1 - REFERRAL3 months, 7 days
 Fingerprints Sent to FBI2 weeks, 0 days
 Received official Referral by LSSMN1 weeks, 1 days
STAGE 3.2 - YOU GET THE NEWS3 months, 29 days
 Filed I-8001 weeks, 2 days
 Received I-800 receipt and faxed DS-230 to Embassy1 weeks, 0 days
I-800 received at Hague division (8wd)5 days
I-800 Approved by adjudicator (3wd)3 days
I-800 Sent to NVC so they scan and send it to Embassy in Bogota (1wd)4 days
 NVC finally scanned the file and sent it to Bogota6 days
 Bogota Embassy Issued Article 5 Letter1 days
 Paul got his Colombian Visa3 days
 Received FBI background check (ETA=10 weeks after filed - got them in 8w because I begged)1 weeks, 6 days
 Presentation/ Entrega Day4 days
STAGE 4 - ENTREGA1 months, 25 days
 Integration Visit1 weeks, 1 days
 Presented the Demanda3 days
 Sentencia  -  Final Adoption Decree1 months, 4 days
 Colombian Passport & Medical Eval5 days
 ICBF Conformity & US Embassy1 days
 Received US Immigrant Visa1 days
STAGE 5 - YOU CAN GO HOME WITH YOUR BABY! 1 months, 22 days
TIME FROM FIRST PAPERWORK TO BABY IN ARMS12 months, 11 days
TOTAL TIME14 months, 3 days

3 comments:

  1. thank you so much for putting this timeline up. We are in your stage "3.2" right now and filed our I-800. We got our receipt from USCIS. Now we wait for the Article 5. I appreciate you sharing this information!

    Debi
    babyadelman.blogspot.com

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  2. I'm glad someone is reading it! Congratulations on your baby!

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  3. Thank you for sharing the information.

    That is really a great thing. Adoption is a selfless act of love, care that a birth mother is showing to get a better life for her baby. Placing a child for adoption is a virtuous thing, but, it is also most difficult for birth mothers. There are many agencies that are supporting the birth mothers’ who wanted to give up their baby for adoption.

    One of the recognized adoption agency in Florida, named as, Adoption By Shepherd Care, is providing the service of to adoptive families who want to bring the child in their family as well as also providing a comprehensive services to birth mothers who are considering to place their baby for adoption.

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