A Minnesota couple in the midst of a "bureaucratic nightmare" amid a months-long stay in Brazil, where paperwork issues regarding their newborn son have prevented them from returning to the United ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This week, Greyson Leo Phillips turned nine weeks old. He's finally out of neonatal intensive care after 51 days, and he has more ...
A Cambridge family is closer to returning home to Minnesota following months stuck in Brazil after authorities finally issued their infant son a birth certificate following his premature birth in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Never underestimate the power of the press. Chris and Cheri Phillips, of Cambridge, reached out to reporters in the Twin Cities ...
Never underestimate the power of the press. Chris and Cheri Phillips, of Cambridge, reached out to reporters in the Twin Cities for help last week after becoming stranded in Brazil with their newborn ...
Ever since their son, Greyson, was born 12 weeks premature in March while Cheri and Chris Phillips were on a trip to Brazil, the Phillips family has been stuck in a Brazilian bureaucratic nightmare.