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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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I wish you good luck in whatever you decide the right route is. For your own good, do not start sending those people money because that is how you are gonna ended up scammed for good. Just be aware (I'm sure you know) that there are some kind of people that would love to use kids to scam people with good heart like you.  Many people in other countries (especially poor) tend to think that we have dollar growing in the trees.

Another thing, if you or your husband think the kids are in danger of some kind then maybe it's better you contact social services in their country. I'm sure they have other relatives that can help there. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Also keep in mind that you don't always have to send money (if you're unsure of how it will be used).  Parents, if low-income, would surely appreciate things like school supplies, clothing, etc.  in care packages you can put together.

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~~One post removed. Please do not post information for adoption that does not apply to the OP. The OP is not wanting to adopt orphans. They have two living parent the information does not apply to this situation.~~

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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On 9/5/2018 at 6:18 PM, Going through said:

Also keep in mind that you don't always have to send money (if you're unsure of how it will be used).  Parents, if low-income, would surely appreciate things like school supplies, clothing, etc.  in care packages you can put together.

You are right. We just sent school supplies to them 

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On 9/4/2018 at 9:51 AM, Roel said:

Sooo.. few months ago you wanted to deport your husband because he started acting up.

Then you wanted to bring his family (and said kids) on tourist visa.

And now you wanted to adopt those kids (which btw, isn't happening when their parents are alive).

 

So it kind of looks like your husband family is pretty desperate to get to the US and they might think they can immigrate through those adopted kids?

same thing i was thinking. 😔.

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My step son went to the American School in London but there is one in Kingston, you do the enrollment and provide the supplies and the Parents do not have to be financially involved.

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