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What Afghan Minors and Their Caregivers Need to Know

What Afghan Minors and Their Caregivers Need to Know
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Afghan minors and their caregivers can use this resource to learn how to apply for re-parole, access immigration benefits, and more.

اطفال خوردسال افغان و مراقبت کنندگان آنها می توانند از این منبع برای آموزش در مورد نحوه درخواست پرول مجدد، دسترسی به مزایای مهاجرت و موارد دیگر استفاده کنند.
د کم عمر لرونکي افغان ماشومان او د هغوی پالونکي کولای شي له دې سرچینې یا معلوماتو څخه کټه پورته کړئ ترڅو دا زده کړي چې څنګه د بیا

پرول لپاره غوښتنه وکړي، د کډوالۍ ګټو ته لاسرسی ومومي او داسي نور ډیر څه


Alt Text: URGENT: What Afghan Minors and Their Caregivers Need to Know

متن جایگزین:‌ فوری: آنچه را که اطفال خوردسال افغان و مراقبت کنندگان آنها باید بدانند
د متن بدیل: بیړنی: هغه معلومات چې افغان ماشومان او د هغوی پالونکي باید پرې خبر شي

ILSAA is funded for a limited time and is no longer accepting new requests for legal services. We are now focused on serving existing clients. We are in the process of updating ILSAA resources to reflect this change.

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