RESOURCES FROM OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Homes Not Borders
www.homesnotborders.org info@homesnotborders.org 240-764-6420
Furniture & Home Goods (bedding, kitchen supplies, toys, etc) • Cash Assistance (for those seeking career mentoring and skills training) • Carpentry, sewing and painting income opportunities • Humanitarian Parole sponsor assistance
Mozaic
www.mozaicdmv.org info@mozaicdmv.org 703-994-5179
Prepared meals for newly arrived refugees • Career development monthly sessions • Vocational training for women focusing on cooking, sewing • Spiritual support (education, prayer rug & Qurans, connecting with Islamic centers)
Solutions in Hometown Connections
www.shconnections.org info@shconnections.org 301-615-1034, What’s App +17039813655
Family-Friendly Adult English Language classes & tutoring, in person and online • Online preschool for children aged 2-5 • Homework Help for K-11th grade • Citizenship preparation & job coaching
Immigration Information
DISCLAIMER: The information provided is not intended to constitute legal advice; content is made available for general informational purposes through links to third-party websites. Such links are only for the convenience of the reader and are not endorsed by IROC
Links shown provide Information about current legal immigration options for those who entered the U.S. on “Humanitarian Parole”. Currently, all asylum applicants must apply within one-year of their last entry into the United States (see INA s 208(a)(2)(D), 8 CFR s 208.4(a)(2). USCIS has made no conclusive statement that they will honor valid parole status as an "extraordinary circumstance" warranting a tolling of the one year filing deadline.
Employment Rights for SIV and Parolees (English) (دری ) (پښتو)
Pro-se Asylum Toolkit from the ABA
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Pro-se Asylum Toolkit Video also in (دری ) and (پښتو)
IRAP Resources for Afghan Nationals (دری )( پښتو )
Pro-bono or low cost legal immigration assistance
Many non-profit organizations offer free or low cost legal assistance in the DC/MD/VA area; however, many have waitlists. In order to get timely help, it is important to get in touch with them as soon as possible.
Free or low-cost assistance may be available from private attorneys on a case-by-case basis. Additional non-profit organizations in the DC/MD/VA area are listed here.
Upwardly Global
(202) 808-3320
One-on-one career mentoring • Free trainings and certifications, including Microsoft, Google, Coursera • Online classes in interview skills, resume writing, and professional communication
Greater DC Diaper Bank
https://greaterdcdiaperbank.org/get-help/
(202) 656-8503
Online form will help you find local help with diapers and other services.
Afghanistan Youth Relief Foundation
https://ayrf.org/ info@ayrf.org
AYRF, UMR, and IROC are partnering to provide care baskets meeting health needs of mothers and infants.
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