ILSAA curates and creates informational materials, videos, and webinars to support both Eligible Afghan Arrivals (EAAs) and Legal Service Providers (LSPs) in navigating the U.S. immigration process. Resources include offerings from ILSAA and other federal and non-federal organizations, including Office of Refugee Resettlement, Switchboard, USAHello, VECINA, and Welcome Legal Alliance.

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            Videos and Webinars

            ILSAA: Managing the Legal and Ethical Implications of Domestic Violence in Immigration Cases

            This recorded webinar provides information on identifying potential domestic violence situations, guidance on the next steps to take, and how to find resources available to you at the county and state level. Experts from the American Bar Association (ABA) also discuss the legal and ethical implications – and the limitations those implications may impose – for legal service professionals navigating domestic violence situations. Immigration case scenarios that legal professionals might face, and suggested responses are also included in this webinar.

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            ILSAA: Video for Legal Service Providers on Family Reunification

            Family reunification is one of the most asked about topics for Legal Service Providers (LSPs) providing services to Afghan arrivals. Watch this recorded webinar to enhance your understanding about common issues facing LSPs who are supporting Afghan clients seeking reunification with family members living in Afghanistan.

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            ILSAA: Videos on Re-Parole: Parts 1 and 2

            The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced re-parole for eligible Afghans so they can continue living and working in the United States. Legal Service Providers (LSPs) can watch these recorded webinars to better understand the re-parole process for Afghan arrivals and how to navigate it to support their clients.