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Family Reunification: For family members of Afghan nationals residing in the United States

This video resource, created by Migration and Refugee Services, provides family members of Afghan nationals within the United States with a description of each application form and process related to family reunification.

  • PUBLISHED BY
  • U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB)
  • Date
  • September 15, 2022
  • Language(s)
  • Dari, English, Pashto
  • Target Audience(s)
  • Newcomer
  • Topic(s)
Immigration Legal Needs
  • Sub Topic(s)
  • Family Reunification, Immigration Legal Needs
Family Reunification
  • Population(s)
  • Afghan Newcomers

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