Published January 13, 2015
Reversing an earlier decision, U.S. immigration officials will allow a Missouri family to bring a sick Vietnamese orphan to the United States for treatment, the family said Tuesday.
"It is the answer to a prayer," said Dr. Melvin Karges, who with his wife is trying to help the 6-year-old boy get medical treatment that he can't get in Vietnam.
Tuan Van Cao has a potentially fatal bone infection that developed after a botched operation on his diseased left hip.
Immigration's Parole and Humanitarian Assistance Branch last month refused to issue a humanitarian waiver for the child, instead telling the Kargeses to try the lengthy processing of international adoption, which can take a year or more.
As an orphan, Tuan did not qualify for a regular visa.
https://www.foxnews.com/story/u-s-changes-stance-allows-vietnam-orphan-into-u-s-for-treatment