This Memorial Day, as we remember our fallen soldiers, consider giving back to military service members by donating to the Military Assistance Program.

 


John,

I wanted to make sure you saw the important email below. As Memorial Day approaches and we make plans to honor our fallen soldiers, I hope you will consider paying tribute by supporting the Military Assistance Program (MAP).

13 years ago, I helped start this program because I saw, firsthand, the dire need for legal assistance among limited-income service members and recent veterans. Every year, demand for these services grows.  

Since MAP began, immigration attorneys have donated thousands of hours of legal assistance and ensured:

  • Service members and their family members become permanent residents and achieve citizenship.
  • Service members are reunited with their fiancé(e), spouse, child(ren), and/or parent(s) living abroad by securing visas and green cards.

This Memorial Day, help us reach our goal of raising $10,000 to match volunteer lawyers with 25 service members currently seeking immigration assistance. Your donation can help a service member have peace of mind for their family while they continue to serve yours.

Thank you and be safe.
 
Margaret Stock, Lt. Col. (retired)


Dear John,

Every year, hundreds of military service members desperately seek legal assistance to navigate our country’s complex immigration system. This Memorial Day, as we remember our fallen soldiers, consider giving back to military service members by donating to the Military Assistance Program.

Utilizing thousands of donated hours of legal expertise from immigration attorneys, the Military Assistance Program is the only nation-wide program providing free immigration legal assistance to the men and women of our armed forces. This valuable assistance provides peace of mind to our service members so they can focus on their families, their futures, and serving our country.

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Military attorneys often lack the expertise to offer immigration guidance, leaving service members to navigate our complex and ever-changing immigration system alone. Luckily, immigration attorneys have stepped up to provide free immigration assistance to active duty U.S. military service members, recent veterans, and their families across the United States and abroad. 

The Military Assistance Program has matched more than 2,700 military service members and veterans with volunteer immigration attorneys. 

As the immigration system has grown more challenging, interest in the Military Assistance Program’s services has increased dramatically. In order for us to meet the growing needs of military service members and their families, we need your support! 

This Memorial Day, help us reach our goal of raising $10,000 to match 25 service members currently seeking immigration assistance with a volunteer attorney. 

Thank you for your support.  Stay healthy and safe. 

Sincerely,

The American Immigration Council and the American Immigration Lawyers Association

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