Hi @TTF14,I have a feeling she has strong women in her life, though. It will be sad, but I'm also very glad she won't live with the pain of "losing" her. Only with never really knowing her, if that makes any sense. As someone else said many posts ago, I hope they can somehow fast track her back to India so she can grow up learning their language and culture. Unless she's with an Indian foster family here, i guess that would be the best option for a little one just learning to talk, etc.
We also agree Mamta Kafle's daughter should be with her grandmother & family, but in Nepal, learning Nepalese language & culture.
Immigration attorney who worked to speed up the process of getting Mamta's mother and brother to the United States from Nepal.
From our understanding, the current carer is also from Nepal.
MOO