This resource helps applicants prepare to file, with a special focus on e-filing.
Topic: Re-Parole (I-131)
USAHello: Afghan Status and Benefit Options (دری) (پښتو)
Read about different immigration statuses and the benefits of each.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: Re-Parole Process for Certain Afghans
USCIS accepts and considers, on a case-by-case basis, re-parole requests under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) from certain noncitizen Afghans paroled into the United States with the OAR or PAR classes of admission. Visit this page to discover exemptions and the application process.
VECINA: Re-Parole for Afghan Evacuees
On June 8, 2023, USCIS announced a new application process for re-parole. Watch this course to learn everything you need to assist in filing for re-parole.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: I-131, Application for Travel Document
You can use Form I-131 to apply for a reentry permit, refugee travel document, TPS travel authorization document, advance parole travel document, including parole into the United States for urgent humanitarian reasons, or significant public benefit.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: Form I-131: Afghan Re-Parole – USCIS Online Account Demo
Watch this video to find out how to complete Form I-131.
Lutheran Immigrant & Refugee Services (LIRS) and Afghan- American Foundation: Afghan Re-Parole Decision Tree and Get Ready! Checklist (دری) (پښتو)
Refer to this diagram to help understand the re-parole process. The Get Ready! Checklist provides tips to organize documents needed for applications.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services: Information for Afghan Nationals (دری) (پښتو)
Read an overview of legal permanent solutions, gain information about employment authorization, learn about humanitarian parole, and more.