Watch the recorded webinar on navigating marriage issues for Afghan clients to enhance your understanding about this complex area of law.
Topic: Asylee Derivative (I-730)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees: Family Reunion for Asylees and Refugees
Review the family reunification processes available for refugees and asylees in the United States.
Switchboard: Filing Asylee I-730 Petitions for Afghans
Enroll in this 60-minute course for legal service providers to learn about the I-730 process for Afghan asylees.
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.
VECINA: Filing Asylee I-730 Petitions for Afghans
Familiarize yourself with the I-730 process in this course for legal service providers. The course also includes information on Afghan family structures and documentation.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: I-730, Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition
Principal refugees admitted to the United States within the past two years or principal asylees who were granted asylum within the past two years can use this form to request that spouses and unmarried children under 21 years of age (the beneficiaries) join them in the United States.
USAHello: Family Reunification (دری) (پښتو)
Discover the basics of how family reunification works, its benefits, and see an overview of the process.
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc: Age-Out Rules for Afghan SIV Derivative Children
Learn about the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) and how it applies to Afghan SIV applicants under changes to the SIV petition process.
Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc: Protections for Surviving Afghan Relatives Under the SIV Program
Discover the process for continuing the SIV program for relatives following the death of the principal applicant in this CLINIC resource.