So the roller coaster continues. After waiting and waiting for a big batch this month, we were advised by every online site possible that the CCAA had only referred through January 27th (2 whole days in a month) which, after only getting 3 days the month before was understandably disappointing. Even our agency advised us that it appeared that the 27th was the cut-off. We moved on, hoping for a post-Olympics surge next month.
Flash forward to this morning, I open my email and there is an update from our agency stating that the CCAA actually referred through January 31st!!! FOUR MORE DAYS for a total of SIX DAYS THIS MONTH!! This is somewhat strange because everything we have heard has told us that the CCAA, along with all other Chinese Government Agencies, was closed from Jan. 28-Feb 5 of 2006 for the Chinese New Year. Apparently there may be some folks who were logged in during that period. Very odd!!
In any case, the big news in the middle of this confusion is that finally, FINALLY, China has completely referred January of 2006. It has taken them about seven months to do so, but next month we are essentially guaranteed to see February dates. If they can at least get to February 7th (which if there was any truth to those closure dates for the Chinese New Years should not be out of the realm of possibility) we would be one month (the short month of February at that) away from Gigi!!
WOO to the HOO!!!!
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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