Nadia Jamil Calls Out NADRA On Social Media For Delaying Her Daughter’s Medical Visa Paperwork

There are few Pakistani celebrities who are vocal on social media regarding their struggles and troubles. Nadia Jamil is one of them and no doubt she has been very vocal when it comes to her personal life. Very few know that she’s having trouble in the adoption process in Pakistan.

Recently Nadia Jamil is facing another issue with her daughter Nuri’s medical visa paperwork and is asking for help.

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In Pakistan adopting a kid is considered Taboo and many avoid disclosing such things in public. But for Nadia, it’s nothing related to Taboo and she’s a proud mother.

Nadia Jamil asking help for with her daughter’s medical visa paperwork

On Monday, she shared a photo with her caption, “I love her. I miss her. Nadra, you didn’t make a single paper for her this time. I waited endlessly.

Requesting whoever can help me get Nuri’s guardianship certificate, bay form, and passport made and help me apply for a medical visa for her. No child should have to be away from her mother. Especially if she has a medical condition.”

Ever since Nadia Jamil was diagnosed with breast cancer, she has become stronger and brave than ever. She even openly discussed about her depression stage which took her years to come out of it.

The Damsa actor explained that she has to be in the UK for her sons’ schooling. Meanwhile, her daughter is with her paternal grandmother in Pakistan.

“It’s been over a year since I adopted her. And I’m still struggling with the paper work. She was meant to be assessed by eye doctors in the UK by this October. I’m am going to keep trying,” Jamil wrote, hoping they’d be reunited soon. “My baby is a champion, a warrior and a delicious munchkin. Like her Mama. Keep us both in your prayers. Please.”

Nadia Jamil’s five foster sons

She further shared a group photo with five of her foster sons and introduced them to her followers. She told them about where Sabir, Ali Rashid, Azaad, Talha and Ali Shakir came from, their earliest memories, their professions, and their trauma.

She further wrote, “I will not risk these boys of mine is subjected to rejection and abandonment again. The one thing they [thirst] for in life is being important in someone’s life. A sense of significance. And they are so very important to me. Deeply so. They inspire me and teach me. They lean into laughter and healing. They are strong warriors and nurturers.”

Concluding in a strong note

Nadia further stated that, said it’s a shame we expect so much resilience from our kids. “They have more resilience than most adults I know.

They should be playing and being given opportunities to enjoy learning, developing relationships, and being loved. Instead, they fight hard to survive the loneliness and past traumas. My foster sons are my pride and heart’s joy,” she concluded.

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