Yoram Leshinski
10-31-2003, 04:03 PM
A baby will be born in January to a Haitian mother and a Dominican
Father. The4 Father has left the mother with three other kids. She
wants to give the, yet unborn, baby up for adoption.
Contact me at the Headers address.
helicon
10-31-2003, 04:49 PM
"Yoram Leshinski" <m.altagracia@codetel.net.do> wrote in message
news:82u5qv8mcuhu1173tbqcuaqqd7q21doiv2@4ax.com... A baby will be born in January to a Haitian mother and a Dominican Father. The4 Father has left the mother with three other kids. She wants to give the, yet unborn, baby up for adoption. Contact me at the Headers address.
Go away. You are touting for business in the wrong place. It would be more
in your line to help her to keep her baby - her children's new brother or
sister.
Helen
In article <82u5qv8mcuhu1173tbqcuaqqd7q21doiv2@4ax.com>, Yoram Leshinski
<m.altagracia@codetel.net.do> writes:
A baby will be born in January to a Haitian mother and a DominicanFather. The4 Father has left the mother with three other kids. Shewants to give the, yet unborn, baby up for adoption.Contact me at the Headers address.
Hmmmm. In the Dominican Republic?
For anyone who might be thinking of contacting this person:
GENERAL: While the Dominican Republic permits adoptions by foreigners, the
process is difficult and time-consuming. New changes to the child custody law
require adoptive parents to reside in the Dominican Republic at least 90 days
(and in some cases longer) while the Oversight Agency of the System for the
Protection of Children and Adolescents reviews their case. In cases where the
Dominican Republic has already declared a child abandoned, adoptive parents may
be given legal guardianship with the intent of adoption in the United States. A
child may only be removed from the Dominican Republic after the adoption has
been granted by the Dominican court if the adopting parents present a U.S.
immigrant visa to the Dominican Attorney General, who then provides an exit
authorization letter.
http://travel.state.gov/adoption_dominicanrepublic.html
J.
Yoram Leshinski
11-01-2003, 09:57 AM
Thanks for the link, J. I was looking for that kind of information.
http://travel.state.gov/adoption_dominicanrepublic.htmlJ.
In article <trs7qv4v3n9uk1vdkneffq77b05mk2q57j@4ax.com>, Yoram Leshinski
<maltagracia@codetel.net.do> writes:
Thanks for the link, J. I was looking for that kind of information.http://travel.state.gov/adoption_dominicanrepublic.htmlJ.
What's your role in this, YL?
J.