| Published: | Apr 06, 2010 11:41 PM EDT |
| Updated: | Apr 06, 2010 11:41 PM EDT |
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. - A Haitian baby rescued from the rubble after January's devastating earthquake and brought to a Florida hospital can spend at least the next year in the U.S. with her parents.
Bob Martinez, an attorney for Baby Jenny's parents, said Tuesday the couple has received a one-year humanitarian visa from the U.S. government. The 5-month-old girl has received a two-year visa.
Jenny and her mother were separated when the magnitude-7 earthquake struck. Several days later, the infant was pulled from the debris and taken to the U.S. for treatment of head and arm injuries and a collapsed chest.
The couple learned their baby had been rescued and began searching for her. A DNA test proved their parenthood. The family was reunited in an emotional meeting Monday.
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