As I mentioned on Friday, Ukraine
started accepting dossiers.
To make things more complex, the SDA doesn't want to deal with updating expired documents. In the past families were allowed to submit dossiers (papers are good for 1 year from creation date) and update any documents as they expire.
Now the SDA is only accepting dossiers with documents that are good for 6 months (or more).
And they have added 1 more document to the dossier. They want proof of your housing situation. Families need to send a deed or lease with their dossier. This doesn't strike me as legal. Ukrainian dossiers are set by the Rada. But anyone who wants to adopt is doing it.
The SDA is also limiting the number of dossiers that they accept. Faciliators have to call and get an appointment to hand over the dossier. They are limited to 2 visits per month. And right now the faciliator appointments are booked for January already.
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Rumor is that more government workers might be leaving (involuntarily or voluntarily) the Minstry of Youth and Sports. I think this is because of Yuri Pavlenko
quitting.
Viktor Korzh is the new minister.
Will this impact the SDA? My crystal ball is broken today. Maybe?