From Raul Pinto, American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject [WEBINAR] Humanitarian Parole for Afghans: A Discussion of USCIS' Guidance and the Trends Practitioners Are Seeing
Date February 23, 2024 5:27 PM
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Humanitarian Parole for Afghans: A Discussion of USCIS' Recently Released Guidance and the Trends Practitioners Are Seeing
Thursday, February 29
2:00 PM-3:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM-12:00 PM PST
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Dear John,
Humanitarian Parole, a temporary authorization to enter the United States, was a vital component of the U.S. plan to resettle Afghans after our country left Afghanistan in 2021.
Through FOIA requests, the International Refugee Assistance Project and the Council discovered that the government was unprepared to handle the vast numbers of humanitarian parole applications. Thousands remain pending, and practitioners are seeing inconsistent adjudications of humanitarian relief petitions.
Join panelists from the Council, Project ANAR, and IRAP for a webinar [[link removed]] to discuss the most recent USCIS guidance on humanitarian parole and what practitioners are experiencing when they file applications for humanitarian parole for Afghan nationals.
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​​​​Sincerely ,
Raul Pinto
Deputy Legal Director of Transparency
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