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[FONT=Comic Sans MS]I am copying this from another forum...how scary and sad!! My heart goes out to all in process![/FONT][FONT=Comic Sans MS]---------------------------------------------------- ----[/FONT]Yesterday the JCICS released a statement on Kazakhstan:Joint Council confirms the suspension of dossier processing by the Kazakhstan Embassyand Consulates pending the finalization of a review of adoption cases by the Kazakhstangovernment. The following represents our understanding of the suspension.* The suspension of dossier processing by the Kazakhstan Embassy/Consulate is effectiveimmediately.*Dossiers which have been processed and forwarded to Almaty will be permitted tocontinue through to finalization.*Dossiers which have not yet been processed by the Embassy/Consulate will not beforwarded to Almaty and will remain at the Kazakhstan Embassy/Consulate pending thecompletion of the review noted above.*The Kazakhstan Embassy/Consulate will not accept new dossiers pending the completionof the review noted above.Joint Council hopes to meet with Kazakhstan officials soon and will continue to provideupdates and information.[URL="http://www.jcics.org/Kazakhstan.htm"]http://www.jcics.org/Kazakhstan.htm[/URL]Quite a few agencies put out letters to families yesterday denying the JCICS statement.However, this morning, in response to an inquiry from PEAR, the DOS IntercountryAdoption Unit confirmed the JCICS statement. DOS will be issuing a formal statement ontheir website later today or tomorrow. Hopefully this statement will give furtherinformation and guidance for families in process.Gina PollockPEAR[URL="http://www.pear-now.org/"]www.pear-now.org[/URL]
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JCICS has now revised their posting to say that it is only temporarily suspended, not closed. Our agency confirmed today that the Kaz MFA has not closed adoptions, and that the NY Consulate (who our agency uses, not the DC Embassy) is currently processing dossiers as usual, despite what the JCICS posting says.
I just got off the phone with my adoption agency coordinator and she informed me that this is a suspension that may occur for 2 months. According to her sources in Kazakhstan, the increase in the number of dossiers (especially from China and Vietnam program transplants) contributed to this suspension. There is also an increase in the number of Kazakhstani families adopting. She has reassured me that this will only delay the Kazakhstan adoption process, not terminate it.
YAY! What a relief! I am so happy for folks in process that it will just be a delay, not a permanent closure of this great country. For the waiters, although it seems hard now, it's really just a blip on the screen in time. I'm glad folks were able to obtain accurate, updated info. The news sounded grim yesterday.
Amy K, NJ
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I hope things start to flow again quickly. There has been an influx of dossiers which is great for the children of Kaz, but that also means a longer process, but still no longer then a lot of the other countries. All you new PAPs to Kaz. Do your homework on your agencies. Not all agencies are quoting two year waits and if it's an agency call the referrals given before signing. I know I talk to several PAPs on the phone each month about the agency we used. After being with another agency agency first I can always tell about my experience from two different perspectives.
Hello All,
So, is it likely that even with only a couple months of closure(Hopefully short), the overall slowdown due to influx of many new people may now make the wait for Kaz around two years?? Or only the less efficient agencies??
Its all new to me, and is disappointing to ponder!
Luckypetersen
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Hey, I didn't mean to distress anyone, and I"m sorry if I did. My Kaz adoption was 10 1/2 months start to finish. I had a person call me about my old agency and told me of two big agencies that were quoting around two years, that may have been just for a girl though. That's not due to this slow down, but due to just being very busy with the influx of people to Kaz with the closure to other programs. She had several other good agencies tell her she could most likely be in and out in 12 months or a little longer. So she was calling references on the agencies that were quoting around a year.
As of March 25 JCICS states Kaz is open again.
I am sure there may still be delays since dossiers were getting backed up for a couple months now.
Good luck to everyone in the process, and hopefully not to many of you will have to redo paperwork because of expirations.
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