Discover the process for continuing the SIV program for relatives following the death of the principal applicant in this CLINIC resource.
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Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc: Toolkit: I-730 Refugee/Asylee Family Reunification Practice Manual
Learn more about refugee and asylee family reunification with this comprehensive guide for legal service providers.
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC): Guide to Client Documentation and Benefits for Afghan Parolees
For information and samples of the types of documents that Afghan parolees may be issued by DHS, read this guide that is co-published by CLINIC and Migration Refugee Services.
Congressional Research Service: Afghan Eligibility for Selected Benefits Based on Immigration Status: In Brief
Gain a better understanding of eligibility for select public benefits based on a variety of immigration categories by reading this in-brief report.
Congressional Research Service: Immigration Consequences of Criminal Activity
This Congressional Research Service (CRS) report discusses the impact of criminal conduct on immigration status.
Congressional Research Service: Permanent Immigration Options for Afghans with Immigration Parole
This report covers temporary immigration relief, permanent immigration options, the option of new adjustment of status mechanism, Afghan adjustment of status legislation, Biden administration proposals, and more.
Cultural Orientation Resource Exchange: Afghan Backgrounder
Read this CORE publication for historical, political, and cultural information intended to cultivate a general understanding of Afghans who are arriving to the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Department of State (DOS): Announce Exemptions Allowing Eligible Afghans to Qualify for Protection and Immigration Benefits
Read about DHS and DOS’s allowance of immigration benefits for vulnerable Afghans who have supported and worked with the United States in Afghanistan.
Department of Justice (DOJ): Afghanistan Country Conditions Research
Gain access to a compilation of U.S. government reports on human rights practices, international religious freedom, human trafficking, as well as non-governmental organization reports.
Department of Justice (DOJ): Employment Information Regarding Afghan Special Immigrant Visa Holders and Parolees (دری) (پښتو)
Receive general information about U.S. employment rights for Afghan Special Immigrant Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs), Afghan Special Immigrant Conditional Permanent Residents (CPRs), and Afghans granted parole under the Operation Allies Refuge (OAR) and Operation Allies Welcome (OAW) program.