In July, we received a from letter from the USCIS Atlanta office that indicated that all intercountry adoption cases are being centralized at the National Benefits Center (NBC). (We knew this already, but it is nice to have official word.) We actually received two of these notices--one addressed to our current home and the other with our old address. I meant to contact someone at USCIS/NBC about this--contact info is listed in the letter--but things got a little busy around here.
Fast forward to this week. Or was it last week? Anyway, in the last several days we received a "Notice of File Transfer to the National Benefits Center (NBC)." (We actually received two of these, too--both regarding our I-600A--so I need to contact someone about this.)
"This is to serve as notice that we have received your file at the National Benefits Center," the letter reads. "As part of an effort to provide the best service to everyone, all international adoptions have been centralized at the National Benefits Center."
The letter continues by indicating that we have a new receipt number for our case, and that we will need to provide this number in our communications with the NBC for the most efficient service. It goes on to list contact information as well.
Just FYI. I am documenting our process for our records and also in case it might help someone out there who is in the process ...
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