So I am pleased to report that our NOC did indeed get issued on Memorial Day and it was even uploaded to the CARINGS site by Wednesday. Our caseworker emailed us a copy. I feel such a sense of relief to have this document. Now we have the approval of CARA (they did apologize for the confusion...seems half of our documents were on one person's desk and the other half with another group). Most importantly we can take guardianship of Anjali. It feels like life is getting back in control. So what's next? Well, now SARA is supposed to register our case for court. Once that happens we will learn when our first court date is. We have been told that both Adam and I will need to attend court. We are also waiting to find out if we can get permission to take Anjali out of state. If we get our court date soon enough and it's not too far off, Adam and I will travel together to attend court and take guardianship. I am giving it until June 15th. If we haven't heard anything about a court date by then, I will go ahead and make plans to take guardianship of Anjali and travel to India with my parents. We will either get a place in Patna or travel to where family is if we are allowed.
It is now time to start to getting Anjali's room ready. We gave away all of the furniture that was there. Adam found a globe for her that actually has Patna on it. He is meticulously working on restoring the windows in her room. I found some cute furniture that I hope to get soon. Summer is here and hope is in the air. Coming to get you soon baby girl!
Nothing prepares you for the roller coaster ride that adoption brings. This blog documents our family's trials and tribulations as we live, learn, and love our way to adopting a beautiful girl from India.
Adopting Anjali
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Monday, May 25, 2015
Knock NOC Out
During the last few weeks, as we wait for NOC in order to lighten up the situation have been thinking up Knock Knock jokes about our long wait for NOC. My best one went as follows:
Knock knock
Who's there?
NOC
NOC who?
NOC when you expect it.
Adam's best was better in my opinion.
Knock knock
Who's there?
SARA (pronounced like sorry with an A at the end)
SARA who?
SARA it's taken so long.
A quick refresher on all these acronyms is in order:
NOC= No objection certificate= we can take guardianship of Anjali though not take her out of India.
CARA=Federal organization that issues NOC
ARC=State approval for the adoption
SARA=State organization that issues ARC and organization that is handling our adoption since our orphanage(MOC=Missionaries of Charity) are not licensed to do international adoptions.
It's Memorial Day Weekend and I am really hoping and praying we get confirmation that the NOC has been issued on Monday. I can at least then start to make some plans for the summer. On Friday, we got some troubling news. CARA claimed that the gender of my daughter was not listed on her medical record AND they said that they did not have the Article 5 from the US Embassy. The most troubling thing about this news was that the claims were not accurate. I pulled out Anjali's medical record that was sent with our official acceptance and the new medical record that was done last month as required by SARA and both had her gender listed. Furthermore, I have email confirmation that the Article 5 was sent to them back in November. My caseworker was just as floored by this news as we were and she immediately got to work to get things cleared up. Thankfully, both the US Embassy and SARA quickly responded that they had indeed already supplied this information and submitted additional copies to CARA just in case. On Saturday morning, our caseworker let us know she received an email stating that NOC would be issued Monday. My guess is that we won't get confirmation until later in the week or maybe even next week. The CARINGS system that allows our caseworker to check to see online that NOC has been issued hasn't been updated in quite a while.
I was feeling especially angry with this news. Normally, NOC gets issued quickly after the ARC is approved. Although, this was probably just an oversight or misunderstanding or whatever, it felt personal like they are manufacturing reasons not to give the approval. I am trying to remain optimistic and positive, but sometimes I just lose it and Friday was one of those days.
It's such a fight...every single step in this process has been a fight. It is more difficult than any boxing match, I have been in. On Friday, Adam and I watched the Bollywood biopic, Mary Kom, about the beloved Indian female boxing champ from Manipur. Hers is a tremendously inspirational story. The movie is available on the Google Play store. At the height of her boxing career, she had twin boys and the road back to being a champion was an especially challenging one. It is fascinating to watch women's boxing grow in India. They just had the Women's Junior World Championships this week and India came out with 5 medals including 3 gold. The Washington Post this week did an article on young female boxers in Kolkata. Mary Kom has played an immense role in the sports popularity amongst women and young girls. After getting a bronze medal in the Olympics, she had a 3rd child in 2013 and is now eyeing gold in the 2016 Olympics in Rio. The movie showed her tremendous devotion to her family and her phenomenal will power and I am reminded that it's worth the fight. Anjali, you are worth the fight.
Knock knock
Who's there?
NOC
NOC who?
NOC when you expect it.
Adam's best was better in my opinion.
Knock knock
Who's there?
SARA (pronounced like sorry with an A at the end)
SARA who?
SARA it's taken so long.
A quick refresher on all these acronyms is in order:
NOC= No objection certificate= we can take guardianship of Anjali though not take her out of India.
CARA=Federal organization that issues NOC
ARC=State approval for the adoption
SARA=State organization that issues ARC and organization that is handling our adoption since our orphanage(MOC=Missionaries of Charity) are not licensed to do international adoptions.
It's Memorial Day Weekend and I am really hoping and praying we get confirmation that the NOC has been issued on Monday. I can at least then start to make some plans for the summer. On Friday, we got some troubling news. CARA claimed that the gender of my daughter was not listed on her medical record AND they said that they did not have the Article 5 from the US Embassy. The most troubling thing about this news was that the claims were not accurate. I pulled out Anjali's medical record that was sent with our official acceptance and the new medical record that was done last month as required by SARA and both had her gender listed. Furthermore, I have email confirmation that the Article 5 was sent to them back in November. My caseworker was just as floored by this news as we were and she immediately got to work to get things cleared up. Thankfully, both the US Embassy and SARA quickly responded that they had indeed already supplied this information and submitted additional copies to CARA just in case. On Saturday morning, our caseworker let us know she received an email stating that NOC would be issued Monday. My guess is that we won't get confirmation until later in the week or maybe even next week. The CARINGS system that allows our caseworker to check to see online that NOC has been issued hasn't been updated in quite a while.
I was feeling especially angry with this news. Normally, NOC gets issued quickly after the ARC is approved. Although, this was probably just an oversight or misunderstanding or whatever, it felt personal like they are manufacturing reasons not to give the approval. I am trying to remain optimistic and positive, but sometimes I just lose it and Friday was one of those days.
It's such a fight...every single step in this process has been a fight. It is more difficult than any boxing match, I have been in. On Friday, Adam and I watched the Bollywood biopic, Mary Kom, about the beloved Indian female boxing champ from Manipur. Hers is a tremendously inspirational story. The movie is available on the Google Play store. At the height of her boxing career, she had twin boys and the road back to being a champion was an especially challenging one. It is fascinating to watch women's boxing grow in India. They just had the Women's Junior World Championships this week and India came out with 5 medals including 3 gold. The Washington Post this week did an article on young female boxers in Kolkata. Mary Kom has played an immense role in the sports popularity amongst women and young girls. After getting a bronze medal in the Olympics, she had a 3rd child in 2013 and is now eyeing gold in the 2016 Olympics in Rio. The movie showed her tremendous devotion to her family and her phenomenal will power and I am reminded that it's worth the fight. Anjali, you are worth the fight.
Mary Kom and her twin boys image source: http://media2.intoday.in/indiatoday/images/stories/mary-kom-ghk-660_110812044513.jpg |
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