I live in Texas...what should i expect during the home study/visit? What docs do i have to have available? Banking/financial information, tax info, ....
Thanks!
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3 failed IVF with OE and 2 failed frozen DE cycles
Last fresh hail mary DE cycle starting Feb 2013
PAIF/SAIF always welcome
Re: home study
I live in Tx and just did our home study last month. For the prep work your agency should give you a list of documents that need to be submitted. A copy of these should be given to the SW that does the home study. For the home study visit make sure you have completed the items on the safety checklist, that hopefully the agency gave you. Things like fire extinguisher, smoke detectors, etc... If you haven't received anything like this then ask your agency.
We cleaned a lot for ours but they just gave everything a quick look and then we sat down for ~3.5 hours to ask questions. We had copies of all the documents that we submitted, tax returns, copies of bank statements, and bills etc.just in case they asked for proof. They didn't but I have talked to some people where they did ask to see that stuff. But we did use that as reference for us when they asked questions about our bills and financial situation.
It's a stressful process but once it's done you will realize the anticipation is worse than the actual visit!
3 failed IVF with OE and 2 failed frozen DE cycles
Last fresh hail mary DE cycle starting Feb 2013
PAIF/SAIF always welcome
I agree, talk to whomever is doing the homestudy. They typically don't just show up and say, "We're going to say yes or no," they have a checklist and provide it to you. You'll need to do a background check to make sure you're not a felon or child abuser. Those will be through local/state PDs and the FBI. This includes fingerprinting. You'll need financial info--usually just a statement of debt and income, and tax information. You may have to fill out a questionnaire, but I'm not sure how much that's emphasized for an expedited homestudy. You'll need to have a home visit from the person doing the home study, where they come and make sure your house is safe for a child.
But really, they should lay this all out for you.