Thanks LS. It sounds like things are on their way to getting sorted out (albeit not without a giant pain in the ass for you guys).
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Originally Posted by LadyShea
AL said the baby had to be in NC so that AL could give official permission to come back. All of this paperwork could be done, and was done, regardless of the baby's location, but they refuse to make allowances.
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That makes sense - immigration works similarly. I know someone from the UK on a work visa here, and he has to physically either return there or visit a consulate in Canada once a year in order to formally request re-entry into the states.
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We decided that it would be too expensive and useless to sue, however I want to do something.
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Like Maturin said, you do have at least one avenue whereby you can seek to be reimbursed for your expenses pursuant to the NC fuck-ups.
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Also, I wonder how the judge would react to them stating she had no jurisdiction and treating her order as meaningless? Seems she might could be pissed off too.
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Oh yeah.
Here's hoping the remainder of the issues are cleaned up ASAP.