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Old 07-11-2006, 02:03 PM
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Sorry, I missed one of the questions. Most of the time the I-171H doesn't have a live signature (at least from what I've been told) We include a letter that says "The attached document, the USCIS I-171H form, is a true and original copy of the INS approval form." (Not exactly sure on the wording; agency provides it) Then we staple it to the form and have our affidavit notarized. Then we have the notary certified by the state, and then we submit it to the consulate for authentication.

But like I said before, I think what you do varies depending on your agency - so ask your agency how they handle this!
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5/6/06 Signed with our agency
6/10/06 Homestudy
7/5/06 Received Referral Baby Girl 9 days old! Born 6/26/06
7/11/06 I-171H Approval (Houston)
9/4/06 Social Worker Interview with Birthmother
10/18/06 DNA Authorization - About time
10/25/06 DNA Test
10/31/06 DNA Match!
11/30-12/4 Fabulous Visit
12/1/06 Received PA
12/12/06 In PGN
2/7/07 Out of PGN
4/2/07 PINK APPOINTMENT
4/4/07 HOME AT LAST!!!!
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