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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: Frequently Asked Questions About Urgent Humanitarian and Significant Public Benefit Parole for Afghans (دری) (پښتو)
Receive information from USCIS in response to public inquiries regarding the parole process and how it may apply to Afghan nationals attempting to come to the United States.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: I-131, Application for Travel Document
You can use Form I-131 to apply for a reentry permit, refugee travel document, TPS travel authorization document, advance parole travel document, including parole into the United States for urgent humanitarian reasons, or significant public benefit.
ILSAA: Urgent! Update Your Address with USCIS (دری) (پښتو)
Keeping your address current with the U.S. government is critical in maintaining legal residency in the U.S. Get detailed instructions on how to update your address with USCIS.