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Topic: Missing or Lost Affidavits/Documents

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American Bar Association: Practice Guide Statements as Evidence: Drafting and Editing Declarations, Affidavits, and Letters

The ABA’s Commission on Immigration developed this Practice Guide for drafting and editing Statements of Evidence, including declarations, affidavits, and letters. These written statements have the potential to be the most informative and critical pieces of evidence in establishing a prima facie case (case at first sight) in immigration court and before USCIS.

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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.

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