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Old 11-10-2005, 08:16 AM
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I am! Just got all the documents gathered at our agency as of Tuesday. That was the biggest relief to give my pile over to them. THe medical forms were a nightmare. They kept doing things wrong on them--the notary would sign where the doctor was supposed to sign, they'd date it with 2 different dates, etc.. The apostilling was relatively easy. Expensive (for the expedited version) but worth it. We already have accepted a referral for an 18 month old little girl and we're traveling to meet her (and possibly her 3 year old sister as well) on December 11th. So I had to work quick. Our region requires the dossier to be there for at least 10 days after translating. And we also have to get a syphilis test done every 30 days until we travel (our first one will expire in a few weeks--augh!) We have to see 8 medical specialists on trip #1 as well to evaluate our health. I'm nervous about that.

Anyway, I can relate to what you're going through. It's alot of papers to do at once. I thought the paperwork was hard until I got to that point and realized all the previous stuff was nothing! We got our travel visas in the mail today too. Those weren't too hard--just took some time.

Good luck to yoU!
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