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Guide: Frequently Asked Questions: Family Reunification Options for Afghans
Author(s): CLINIC
Date: February 21, 2023
Topic(s): Immigration Legal Needs
Date: February 21, 2023
Topic(s): Immigration Legal Needs
Many Afghans paroled into the United States in 2021 and 2022 are seeking to reunify with family members left behind in Afghanistan or who are residing in third countries. This FAQ provides an overview of both the traditional immigration pathways as well as the new avenues for refugee processing and family reunification available to Afghan …
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Guide: Client Documentation and Benefits for Afghan Parolees
Author(s): CLINIC
Date: October 13, 2021
Topic(s): Case Management, Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Case Documentation, Humanitarian Parole, Program Eligibility
Date: October 13, 2021
Topic(s): Case Management, Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Case Documentation, Humanitarian Parole, Program Eligibility
This guide, co-published by CLINIC and Migration Refugee Services, provides information and samples of the type of documents that Afghan parolees may be issued by DHS. It explains what resettlement agencies should look for when determining an Afghan parolee’s eligibility for resettlement benefits as well what immigration practitioner should look for when determining an Afghan …
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Guide: All About Parole
Author(s): CLINIC
Date: August 3, 2021
Topic(s): Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Humanitarian Parole
Date: August 3, 2021
Topic(s): Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Humanitarian Parole
Parole is a vehicle through which an applicant receives permission to enter or remain in the United States without being granted formal admission. This practice advisory provides an overview of parole, including which agencies can grant it, what factors the adjudicator may consider when deciding whether to grant parole, and what benefits a parolee enjoys, …
Tip Sheet: What is the Public Charge Standard?
Author(s): CLINIC
Date: March 18, 2021
Topic(s): Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Adjustment of Status
Date: March 18, 2021
Topic(s): Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Adjustment of Status
On March 9, 2021, all enforcement of the DHS Public Charge rule ended, and the agency discontinued use of Form I-944. The agency also removed the rule from the Code of Federal Regulations. It is now reinstating the 1999 interim guidance on public charge. This FAQ answers common questions on the Public Charge standard that …
Archived Webinar: Overview of the U.S. Naturalization Process and Citizenship Benefits
Author(s): CLINIC
Date: August 30, 2018
Topic(s): Community Engagement, Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Citizenship
Date: August 30, 2018
Topic(s): Community Engagement, Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Citizenship
Watch this webinar for an overview of the U.S. naturalization process and citizenship benefits. CLINIC discussed basic eligibility requirements and what clients can expect as they move through the application process.
Archived Webinar: New Rule on Recognition and Accreditation
Author(s): CLINIC
Date: July 17, 2018
Topic(s): Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Accreditation
Date: July 17, 2018
Topic(s): Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Accreditation
This webinar provided a brief explanation of the updated regulations guiding the DOJ Recognition and Accreditation process including changes in application forms, mailing address, and requirements that went into effect on January 18, 2017.
Archived Webinar: Resources and Tips for Promoting Citizenship in Your Community
Author(s): CLINIC
Date: February 18, 2018
Topic(s): Community Engagement, Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Citizenship
Date: February 18, 2018
Topic(s): Community Engagement, Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Citizenship
Watch this webinar to receive an overview of CLINIC’s community education tool. The webinar reviews: the benefits of citizenship; the primary reasons why people don’t apply for citizenship; citizenship application requirements; the application process; the citizenship interview; things that complicate the application process; and how clients can protect themselves.
Archived Webinar: Using Data to Tell the Stories of Our Immigration Programs
Author(s): CLINIC, Monitoring and Evaluation Technical Assistance (META)
Date: December 8, 2017
Topic(s): Monitoring and Evaluation
Subtopic(s): Presenting Data
Date: December 8, 2017
Topic(s): Monitoring and Evaluation
Subtopic(s): Presenting Data
Often, we talk about monitoring, evaluation and reporting as activities we do for donors. This webinar offered guidance on reframing the discussion. Participants learned the benefits of reframing monitoring, evaluation and reporting as “telling a story” as well as five steps to begin using data to tell a story about immigration programs. Although the examples presented …
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Toolkit: Citizenship Application Navigator Training Guide
Author(s): CLINIC
Date: December 1, 2017
Topic(s): Community Engagement, Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Citizenship
Date: December 1, 2017
Topic(s): Community Engagement, Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Citizenship
This training guide reviews the materials that are essential for providing community education events on the citizenship application process. It provides information on how to prepare for and execute a community outreach event on the citizenship application process. A number of training materials are associated with this guide, including presentation slides and handouts. These are …
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Archived Webinar: Helping Clients with Disabilities Naturalize
Author(s): CLINIC
Date: December 1, 2017
Topic(s): Health, Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Citizenship
Date: December 1, 2017
Topic(s): Health, Immigration Legal Needs
Subtopic(s): Citizenship
This webinar explains the special provisions in the law for people with disabilities to use when applying to naturalize, such as reasonable accommodations, disability waivers, and oath waivers. Topics covered include eligibility, the application process, and practice tips. CLINIC also provides case examples and answer some frequently asked questions.