Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Hey PGN, open those doors and let us in!

We got the best email today! We found out that we have received Pre-Approval (PA) from the United States Embassy! That means that we are one step closer to bringing Paula home...hoorah!

Pre-Approval is a big deal, because without it, you cannot enter PGN (otherwise known as Procuraduria General de la Nacion.) Now you know why everyone calls it PGN! PA happens after a CIS officer reviews all of our paperwork that our attorney has submitted and decides that everything is in order. For this to happen, the baby and birth mother have to have their DNA taken (a painless procedure from what we are told) and it has to be sent to the US Embassy in Guatemala. From the day the DNA results are received at the embassy, our "countdown" to PA (also known as "Birth Mother's Consent before the U.S. Embassy" or Pre-Approval) begins! It took us 37 days to get PA--the average used to be 60 days, but we noticed it has been getting to be a short wait (thank goodness!)

We also found out last Friday (March 7th) that we are officially out of Family Court as of March 6th! With both of these done, hopefully we should be in PGN soon!

Well that's all the news for now. Keep us and Paula in your prayers and hope the rest of our process goes smoothly!

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