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Topic: Country Conditions

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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.

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American Bar Association: Quick Guide: Engaging Country Conditions Experts in Asylum Cases

Consult this quick guide as an overview of some of the most common questions new-to-immigration attorneys may have on engaging country conditions experts. Learn how engaging a country conditions expert helps an asylum case.

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Human Rights First: Asylum Law Dropbox

Gain access to a legal expert database, asylum law information, and instructions on how to prepare the I-589 and supporting documentation.

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