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These resources are for Afghans eligible for U.S. visas (SIV, P1, P2, Humanitarian Parole)This resource is maintained by Nanako Tamaru, Security Fellow at the Truman National Security Project - to add additional resources, please email info@collaborativepeace.org.
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SCRUB ANY SOCIAL MEDIA/ DIGITIAL ACCOUNTS that are not vital to evacuation https://www.humanrightsfirst.org/resource/steps-protect-your-online-identity-taliban-digital-history-and-evading-biometrics-abuses

https://www.accessnow.org/online-safety-resources-afghanistan/
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Do not go to the airport until you've been directly contacted by the U.S. Government to do so - the situation at the airport is chaotic and the crowds are making it difficult for travelers with confirmed flights to get through
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Getting to the airport
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Allied Airlift - complete the form to submit ground transportation requests to the airport.

Note: The effort prioritizes people with American Citizens and Permanent Residents. But all are welcome to apply (including SIV/P1/P2 visa holders, applicants, and Afghans who only have an Afghan National ID. )
https://www.alliedairlift21.com/register
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Crowd-sourced information on the status of entry gates at Kabul airport

Note: This information is unofficial, crowd sourced, and is only an attempt at assessing the situation at the HKIA gates. The situation at HKIA is extremely dynamic.
HKIA.info
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Special Immigrant Visas (SIV)
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Eligibility requirements and FAQs for SIVhttps://support.iraplegalinfo.org/hc/en-us/sections/360008472712
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Application Instructions from US State Departmenthttps://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/special-immg-visa-afghans-employed-us-gov.html
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SIV (Special Immigrant Visa) / Chief of Mission (COM) application instructionshttps://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/SIVs/Afghan_SIV_Guidelines_and_DS157_Instructions_(April%202017).pdf
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If you/someone you know has an approved petition for a Special Immigrant Visa, email NVCSIV@state.gov or call 1-603-334-0828NVCSIV@state.gov or call 1-603-334-0828
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State Department has established a SIV hotline to answer calls. While the line is currently overwhelmed with calls, they are staffing up as quickly as possible. IMPORTANTLY, DoS is sending texts and emails to those SIV applicants who are eligible for evacuation, informing them they should make their way to HKIA, if possible.
DoS SIV Hotline: 1-888-407-4747. Alternate number (same message) is 202-501-4444.
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From Rep. Ilhan Omar: If you have a pending Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) application or your safety is at risk, you can fill out this form so we can flag your casehttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScZE_SYWnMhcgECex1dPXT1mlP-FC_EOClkFqKCLzM2dUJRmg/viewform
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For those without an approved SIV petition, Rep. Dean Phillips has offered his office as a resource (952-656-5176)
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Congressman Eric Swalwell’s team is providing the most up-to-date information regarding the status of a visa application. For people with family/friends with a pending visa application in Afghanistan, please email Mallory.Delauro@mail.house.gov with the person’s name, DOB, case number, and your contact email/phone number.Mallory.Delauro@mail.house.gov
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Rep. Andy Kim - SIV Afghan Evacuation Assistance Requesthttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc1_FsL8YdmzbLKFLCdwKRatP3OQJ1F74hJ0_YfLKlnk677dw/viewform
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P-1 and P-2 designation
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P2 Factsheet (WRAPS)
https://www.wrapsnet.org/documents/Information%20for%20Afghan%20Nationals%20Regarding%20Priority%202%20(P-2)%20Designation.pdf
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Am I eligible for P-2?https://support.iraplegalinfo.org/hc/en-us/articles/4404608797588-Am-I-eligible-for-the-new-Afghan-refugee-program-
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P-1 and P-2 FAQshttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1p80ZSFm9PjI3s9M0Qm8xs2BusXnSw2ZD/view?usp=sharing
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Are you a U.S. based employer that needs to support a P-2 application? https://support.iraplegalinfo.org/hc/en-us/articles/4405195085716
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If you qualify for P-2 and need help connecting with U.S. based employers, support is being offered by Univ of Pittsburghcgm@pitt.edu
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If you worked with USAID and are eligible for P1 and P2 status, contact Afghansupportcell@usaid.gov Afghansupportcell@usaid.gov
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If you worked on a USG-funded program, send names and a brief background on their cases to atf-tf3@state.gov atf-tf3@state.gov
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State Women Global Affairs Issues (S/GWI) is collecting names of Afghan women leaders eligible for evacuation. You can also confirm P2 eligibility and be provided with a WhatsApp number for partners to upload personal documents and information. USAID is working with GWI on this. Send names and inquiries to SGWI_AfghanReferrals@state.govSGWI_AfghanReferrals@state.gov
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The Office and Bureaus of the Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights (J) is coordinating information regarding other Afghan partners at risk including those in P1 and P2 categories, women and girls, human rights defenders, and journalists, and other civil society actors. Starting August 16, contact information for this coordinating group is ATF-TF3@state.gov, reachable at (202) 485-1627ATF-TF3@state.gov, (202) 485-1627
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For organizations who worked with the U.S. State Dept Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Affairs (DRL) - complete this template from DRL to insert individual partner names/information and those of their dependents. Once you complete, please send to actf@state.gov. Even if you are not a DRL implementer, you can still submit the names of partners that are particularly at-risk.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hKyjBVeIcqJsXiBryvRgsIvghCZVtciP/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112951820902712310596&rtpof=true&sd=true
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Congressman Eric Swalwell’s team is providing the most up-to-date information regarding the status of a visa application. For people with family/friends with a pending visa application in Afghanistan, please email Mallory.Delauro@mail.house.gov with the person’s name, DOB, case number, and your contact email/phone number.Mallory.Delauro@mail.house.gov
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Rep. Andy Kim - P1/P2 Afghan Evacuation Assistance Requesthttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfdHg0xjzohZ6E95bOGXzrcHVxT3M4qGOq0DqMhuH0WssHqkg/viewform
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Humanitarian Parole
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For people who are not eligible for SIVs or for any other kind of visa, the US has an exceptional program called humanitarian parole. It requires both a financial sponsor in the U.S. and evidence of exceptional humanitarian need.https://support.iraplegalinfo.org/hc/en-us/articles/360057037651
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Requesting Humanitarian Parole at a U.S. Embassy: If your Afghan client is able to reach a third country, an application for Humanitarian Parole can be made at the Embassy. Afghan citizens are eligible for e-visas to Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan, and they may enter the following countries without a visa:
Antigua and Barbuda (e-Visa)
Benin (e-Visa)
Cape Verde (Visa on arrival - 3 months)
Comoros (Visa on arrival - 45 days)
Dominica (Visa free entry - 21 days)
Ethiopia (e-Visa - 90 days)
Maldives (Visa on arrival - 30 days)
Qatar (e-Visa)
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Contact info for specific U.S.-based orgs/companies
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Deloitte: Contact this email address if your loved ones worked for Deloitte in Afghanistan and need recommendation or HR letters. usdeloitteafghanSIV@deloitte.comusdeloitteafghanSIV@deloitte.com
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Chemonics: Individuals who have worked with Chemonics International in Afghanistan can use the following emails for inquiries. sivrequest@chemonics.com, coopkabul@chemonics.com, chemonicsafgsupporthotline2021@chemonics.com https://www.chemonics.com/afghanistan-support/
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DAI: If your loved ones or connections worked for DAI Global, LLC in Afghanistan, please email your materials to SIV@dai.com If you've already emailed the hotline, please be patient if you still can - the folks working the hotline are overwhelmed and doing what they can. Duplicative requests are slowing folks down. SIV@dai.com
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ARD/Tetra-Tech: ARDEmploymentVerificationRequests@tetratech.com ARDEmploymentVerificationRequests@tetratech.com
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Blumont/IRD: If you worked for Blumont or IRD in Afghanistan and need information for the special immigration visa (SIV) or P-2 visa, contact us at voe@Blumont.org. voe@Blumont.org
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MSH: MSH stands ready to support our colleagues and families in Afghanistan. If you worked for MSH between 2001 and today and need assistance or information on the SIV or U.S. Refugee Admissions Program Priority 2 Designation for Afghan Nationals please email af-siv@msh.org.af-siv@msh.org
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MercyCorpssiv-p2@mercycorps.org
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