Wednesday, April 6, 2011

More news, and not much better than last week's

From the US Department of State...

The Government of Ethiopia's Ministry of Women, Children and Youth Affairs (MOWYCA) told the American Embassy officials that adoption cases presented to the Federal Court of First Instance prior to March 8, 2011 will be processed expeditiously. However, cases presented to the Court after March 8 will be processed in a more deliberate manner to allow greater scrutiny and oversight. Based on their March 8 announcement the American Embassy anticipates that MOWYCA will process these cases at a rate of approximately 5 per day.

It is unclear whether there will be an official announcement from the Government of Ethiopia regarding the plan to reduce the number of cases adjudicated daily.

Prospective adoptive parents who did not reach the court summons stage before March 8, 2011, should expect significant delays in the progression of their paperwork through the Government of Ethiopia. Prospective adoptive parents should be in close touch with their adoption service providers to confirm the status of their cases.

The U.S. Embassy continues to work with Ethiopian government officials and adoption agencies to gain a clearer understanding of these procedures, and will continue to post information as it becomes available.

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And so I'm exploring options, because when have I ever not had a plan? I hope to have an update on the next back-up plan in the next week or so.

1 comment:

  1. Don't give up yet (says the one who started on the back-up plan weeks ago). I heard today that this "update" was old news and that a lot has happened since then. Unfortunately, I don't know what that is, so still waiting to hear more, but I am beginning to be more optimistic that this may not be as bad as it seems. Hard to be patient...I know.

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