I used the search before posting, promise! In older threads, it looks like for the most part everyone says the home study isn't that bad. At orientation this morning, the social worker warned us that the home study is am EXTREMLEY invasive and intrusive process,and that nothing is off limits. This is a fost-adopt state run agency. Are the regulations stricter, and that's why the home study is more invasive? Or is it truly just a getting to know you process and not that bad?
Road to motherhood started Jan 2014

Re: Just how invasive is the home study?
Me:34, Wife: 32
IF reasoning = MFI: Zero Sperm Count using FairFax donor bank
IVF: 2011 = BFN, lost all 10 embryos (with C/Ps)
Jan 2014 - OBGYN (not RE) found and removed wife's "field of" uterine polyps after failed IVF
Moving on to surrogacy (actually a planned adoption)
Surrogate IUI#1: 7.17.12 = BFP!! 15dpiui = 256, 17dpiui = 346
Oliver Zane born - 3/29/2013 on Good Friday!
IUI #4 - #6: 2014-2015 = BFN (with C/Ps)
Switch sperm donors, start ketosis diet to reduce inflammation late 2015
IVF 2: Jan and Feb 2016, 3 great looking, 8 cell 3 day embryos. Two ET, one frozen
2.18.2016 (8dp3dt) = BFFP!
2.22.2016 (12dp3dt) = 649!!
Started foster care experience in 2012. Now waiting to adopt our foster daughter, 7, who has lived with us for 3 years.
"Wait for your God, and don't give up on Him - ever!" Hosea 12:6 (msg)
It really can vary. I had heard that nothing was off limits, including sex life. I asked our SW if they would ask about our sex life, and she visibly blanched. They didn't ask about that at all. We got more of what Cmartin described.
DH was so worried they'd be rifling through our underwear drawers at our home visit, and they just walked through and made sure it was suitable to raise a child.
FTR we did an adoption through an agency, not foster/adopt
April 2012:Varicocele embolization
IVF #1 July 2012: BFN
12/10/2012 Femara helped!
IVF# 2: Jan 2013 BFP, M/C 6weeks0days
5 frosties.
IVF #3 FET April 2013 BFP, M/C 7 weeks 0 days.
3 frosties
Mother of two wonderful boys! Blessed through adoption.