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Welcome Legal Alliance: Asylum Representation of Afghan Evacuees

Help Afghan evacuees with their immigration case

Posted January 28, 2022

Background & Context

We are facing an unprecedented crisis caused by the chaotic and rushed withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Afghanistan. Frontline legal aid organizations and resettlement agencies are fielding requests for legal assistance from tens of thousands of Afghan evacuees. At the same time, attorneys, law firms, and legal teams across the country are looking for ways to provide pro bono legal aid to our new Afghan neighbors. The Welcome Legal Alliance seeks to bring these groups together to connect pro bono attorneys directly with clients, while also providing the mentorship and training necessary to properly serve these individuals and families. In doing so, we hope to increase access to legal services throughout the country for the Afghan refugee community.

Immediate Problem

Human Rights First has received hundreds of requests for legal assistance from Afghans in the United States. We need your help to take on asylum representation cases for this high-need population.

Work & Deliverables

Due to the high volume of requests for legal assistance of U.S.-based Afghans, we are in urgent need to work with volunteer attorneys to help us take on asylum cases pro bono at the Asylum Office. We provide mentorship, application review, and access to our resource pool that includes sample affidavits, briefs, translations, country conditions, sample interview questions and more.

Project Plan

Preparation Phase

  • Volunteer reviews and signs confidentiality agreement
  • Volunteer specifies which jurisdiction or profile they are interested in
  • Volunteer receives client information (and interpreter, if needed)

Collaboration Phase

Details to be provided at a later date

Wrap Up

  • Contact HRF if you would like to continue with representation

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Additional Information

  • Time Commitment: 6-10 hours
  • Training Provided: Yes
  • Additional Training Details: Volunteers receive mentorship, application review, and access to our resource pool that includes sample affidavits, briefs, translations, country conditions, and more.
  • Site-Preference: Remote
  • Open to Law Students: No
  • Bar License(s) required: Any Bar License
  • Required Languages: None
  • Required Legal Expertise: Immigration
  • Mentoring Provided: No
  • Supervision Provided: Yes
Human Rights First

Human Rights First is an independent advocacy and action organization that challenges America to live up to its ideals. Since our inception 43 years ago, we have worked to create a just world in which every person’s intrinsic human rights are respected and protected, to build societies that value and invest in all their people. To reach that goal demands assisting victims of injustice, bringing perpetrators of abuse to justice, and building institutions that ensure universal rights. Human Rights First has helped tens of thousands of individuals who came to the United States fleeing persecution, torture, and threats of death. We have 43 years of experience providing removal defense and affirmative immigration relief both in-house through direct representation and our pro bono model, which engages attorneys from law firms, corporations, and law school clinics across the country to provide pro bono representation to our clients.

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