Get tips for legal service providers and a comparison of old and new guidance based on recently released documents from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Topic: Case Types
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: Revised Guidance on Informal (“Camp”) Marriages
Review this Refugee, Asylum, and International Operations (RAIO) guidance on informal marriage for an updated interpretation of the place-of-celebration rule.
U.S. Department of Justice: Employee Rights Section Webinars
Register for webinars to educate workers, worker advocates, and human resources professionals.
International Refugee Assistance Project: Overview of Marriage in U.S. Immigration Law Practice Guide
Get practical tips and hypothetical exercises for assisting families in humanitarian and family reunification immigration pathways.
USCIS: Policy Alert: Special Immigrant Juvenile Litigation Update on Tolling Provision
Read this policy guidance from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for an update on special immigrant juvenile classification.
American Bar Association (ABA): Practice Advisory: Common Obstacles When Representing Afghans in Immigration Proceedings
Learn how to navigate common obstacles in the representation of Afghan asylum-seekers. The advisory covers common types of Afghan asylum cases and bars to asylum.
ILSAA: Video for Legal Service Providers on Adjustment of Status for Afghan Asylees
Watch this recorded webinar to enhance your understanding about common issues facing Legal Service Providers who are supporting Afghan clients seeking adjustment of status.
ILSAA: URGENT: What Afghan Minors and Their Caregivers Need to Know (دری) (پښتو)
Are you an Afghan Minor who was paroled into the United States? You may need to apply for re-parole.