Thursday, December 13, 2007

Setback

Well, this just sucks!

December 12, 2007
Dear Members of the American Adoption Community Interested in Ukraine:
On November 22, 2007 the Ministry for Family, Youth and Sports issued Decree #4137. This Decree approves the numbers of the new adoption dossiers from foreign countries that can be accepted by the Ukrainian State Department for Adoption and Protection of the Rights of the Child (SDAPRC) during calendar year 2008.
The result of the decree is that 460 dossier submissions have been allocated to parents from the U.S. for calendar year 2008. This number was arrived at using a special mathematical formula devised by the SDAPRC, based on the number of delinquent post adoption reports and the number of Ukrainian children who will be eligible for intercountry adoption in 2008. The total number of the dossier submissions is divided among five categories of children, so a specific number of dossiers can be submitted for each category:
• children under six years old (with no siblings) - 32 dossiers
• children from six to nine years old (with no siblings) - 83 dossiers
• children ten years or older (with no siblings) - 115 dossiers
• sibling groups (in which one of the children is younger than 6 years) - 92 dossiers
• sibling groups (in which all siblings are 6 or more years old) - 138 dossiers
The U.S. again has the highest number of allocations for foreign countries adopting from Ukraine, followed by Italy (381 dossiers) and Spain (285 dossiers).
The dossiers for the following categories of children will be accepted without any limitations and out of the regular line:
• Children who have been abandoned or are currently residing under the legal custody of their relatives
• step-children
• handicapped children, who suffer from a disease listed with the Ministry of Public Health Protection (the list of these diseases is posted at: http://kyiv.usembassy.gov/amcit_adoptions_eng.html.
The SDAPRC will accept the new dossiers from foreign citizens beginning February 4, 2008.

Hopefully we will hear back from our Case Manager to see what our options are.

2 comments:

Rachel said...

Oh man, that really does suck. It looks like your chances would be a littel better if you agreed to a sibling group. Maybe that will speed things up. You know we are keeping our fingers crossed for you guys! You know we are all here for you!

Anonymous said...

What a process! It's like a roller coaster! Have faith.
See you soon.
Love
Momma