Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Authentication...Check!

I was surprised and overjoyed to see our mail lady at the front door today with a really important envelope in her hand! I hadn't even started tracking the package yet because it had only been at the Chinese Consulate for six days. They said on the website it would take between 10-14 days to authenticate. It was a good thing I didn't have much planned for the day because I was able to turnaround and get the dossier shipped off to our adoption agency before the post office closed. I'm hoping and praying that everything was done correctly so it can be on it's way to China soon! So, the next step is for the agency to review it, and then it'll be heading to China!!

Here's the stack of papers, all notarized, certified, and authenticated!


This is what the authentication seal looks like. It was so cool to see the Chinese on it. Unfortunately the picture came out fuzzy, but you can get the idea of what it looks like.

For those of you wondering what authentication is, here's what our agency's guidebook says. "The government of the People's Republic of China acknowledges the legitimacy of a document and accepts it for its intended purpose through authentication."

2 comments:

gistahuang said...

Congratulation!

Saw this website the other day, hope it will be helpful!

Our Chinese Daughters Foundation
http://www.ocdf.org/

Angie Mock said...

Thank you for the website, Albert! What a great resource. I appreciate all the help you and your wife have given us in connecting with Chinese culture.