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Another PGN question
Hi there,
I feel somewhat anxious. For some reasons I feel my dossier is about to be approved but I am not sure about it. So, I am looking for the hints I can possibly get to prove that I am right. I now that my dossier when to the general Secretary office and after that to notary. Does the General Secretary sign only approvals or also rejections? Does anybody know? I am keeping my fingers crossed, maybe this is the time. Thanks for your help, Mbell |
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If the General Secretary is the title for Merida, the herad of the PGN, then I have been told that he must sign both previos and approvals. However, I don't see where any notary would come into play if it was kicked out. Your positive hint IMHO would be that they said it went to the notary since it is your notary lawyer who gets the birthmom's final signature and the adoption decree after your case is out of PGN... So I would guess that congrats are in order. Hopefully I am correct and I'll see ya at the emabssy - we just got the call today!
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