Tuesday, October 7, 2008

This is HUGE

Please, please be praying and if you have time, log on and sign the petition. This will affect Jeremy and I directly as we filed a I-600a. Details below. Please leave me a comment if you have questions. Blessings!

From my agency... Children's Hope International...

The Joint Council on Intercountry Children's Services (JCICS) is an organization that supports international adoptions. Most of the international adoption agencies in the US are members of Joint Council, including CHI. This organization is encouraging CIS to allow families that began with an I-600a to continue with that status, even after the free extension. We had originally been told that after the free extension ran out, families would have to file the new I-800a, and thus, would need an agency with Hague accreditation at that time. Joint Council is proposing that if a family began with an I-600a, they should be able to complete their adoption with an I-600a.
So this is a VERY GOOD THING, and I'm hoping many of you will want to participate by e-mailing Joint Council, signing their petition, and e-mailing your senators and representatives about the importance of this. Go read their Position Paper first and I think it won't be difficult for you to know what to put in your letters. This would be a HUGE help to adoptive families and to the agencies who don't yet have Hague accreditation. Thanks!
Julie
http://www.jcics. org/5WaystoHelp. htm

5 Ways to Help Us

1. Today, please read the Joint Council Position Paper on I-600A
Renewals at www.jcics.org.

2. Today, send an email in support of the Joint Council Position
Paper on I-600A Renewals to Joint Council at advocate@jcics. org and
the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute at
mark@ccainstitute. org
a. Joint Council will deliver a petition supporting an immediate
resolution, including all emails, to USCIS on October 18th. To be
sure that your email is included, please send your email no later
than October 16th.

3. Today, go to Adoption for All: the Fairness for Families Petition
and sign the petition.
a. Joint Council, in collaboration with Adoption For All organizers
David Yurkovich and Dianne Pearce, will present the petition and all
signatories to Congressional leaders on October 18th. To ensure that
your signature is included, please sign the petition no later than
October 16th.

4. On October 14th, 15th, and 16th, contact your Congressional
representatives, both in the House and Senate.
a. Joint Council is working with Members of Congress and seeks their
participation in resolving this issue.
b. You can find your Senators' phone numbers and email addresses at
www.senate.gov.
c. You can find your Representative' s phone number and email address
at www.house.gov.
d. Include the following in your calls and emails.
· A brief explanation of the situation.
· "I/we understand that USCIS is actively engaged in seeking a
resolution to the I-600A issue. I/we respectfully ask the
Senator/Congress person to contact USCIS and express their support of
efforts to find an immediate resolution to the I-600A Extension
issue."
· A kind `thank you'.

5. Stand ready to expand and intensify your efforts if needed.
Joint Council may contact you with a revised Call To Action if needed

Okay, so, we wanted help, and JCICS is once again helping adoptive
families. Please visit their website for more in-depth information
and answers to your questions and concerns.

http://www.jcics. org/5WaystoHelp. htm

5 comments:

Michelle said...

I sent both e mails out Pam

Gary and Charlene Poston said...

Hi Pam, Dad and I both signed the petition and did one other thing they asked. Keep trusting God. He's in your corner and so are we.

Love you guys,
Mom

Pamela said...

Thank you both!

DrD said...

I sent both emails and signed the petition. I will also post the link on my own blog.

Love you guys

DrD said...

Well, according to the email I got today, you will be able to continue on with the I-600A application process! PTL.