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Archived Webinar: Asylum 101 for Representing Afghan Parolees

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ABA Asylum 101 For Representing Afghan Parolees Webinar

Archived Webinar: Asylum 101 for Representing Afghan Parolees

This webinar, hosted by HIAS and the American Bar Association, provides best practices for legal representation when representing Afghan parolees.

Topic(s): Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s):
Population(s): Afghan Newcomers, Asylees
Resource Type: Archived Webinar

Date: September 19, 2022
Language(s): English
Target Audience(s): Service Provider
Author(s): American Bar Association, HIAS
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