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AFGHAN REFUGEES VOICE IS TRYING THEIR BESTS TO BE THE VOICES OF AFGHAN REFUGEES AROUND THE WORLD
250 immigrants from Albania entered the USA, Welcome to the USA.
Hopefully we will see more charters from Albania soon.
We Appreciate what Canada does for All Afghans, thanks for confirming 25000 more Afghans to your country.
346 Afghans moved to Canada with a charter today in the earlier morning, next flight will be on Dec 26th from Islamabad to Bahrain>Canada.
Good news
Australia has opened its Asylum doors to all Afghans who entered this country since August last year.
Each family will have a case manager to help them with this matter.
In the coming months, the International Institute of St. Louis plans to welcome Afghan refugees from Albania, where they have been for months. Institute officials say they will be more prepared for the latest
https://www.kcur.org/news/2022-12-12/nearly-300-afghan-refugees-will-arrive-in-missouri-from-albania-in-a-few-months arrivals.
Nearly 300 Afghan refugees will arrive in Missouri from Albania in a few months In the coming months, the International Institute of St. Louis plans to welcome Afghan refugees from Albania, where they have been for months. Institute officials say they will be more prepared for the latest arrivals.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/afghan-refugees-acrs-arap-home-office-b2237159.html
Just four Afghan refugees brought to the UK since fall of Kabul Since mass airlift evacuated thousands in August 2021, only four have been brought to Britain through flagship scheme for refugees
Qatar will suspend US flight from Qatar for Afghan refugees due to Qatar 2022 world cup.
Another 3,150 Afghan refugees came to Canada in October, increasing the number who have come here to more than 23,500.
“Earlier today, two charter flights with Afghan nationals landed in Toronto and Edmonton. We’ll continue to work hard to safely resettle at least 40,000 individuals by the end of 2023,” tweeted Immigration Minister Sean Fraser on Wednesday.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has developed several unique programs and measures to bring Afghanis to Canada out of recognition for the help they provided during Canada’s combat role and, later, its peacekeeping missions in Afghanistan from 2001 through 2021
Another 3,150 Afghan Refugees Welcomed Towards Canada’s Goal Of Resettling 40,000 - Canada Immigration News Another 3,150 Afghan refugees came to Canada in October, increasing the number who have come here to more than 23,500. “Earlier today, two charter flights with Afghan nationals landed in Toronto and Edmonton. We’ll continue to work hard to safely resettle at least 40,000 individuals by the end o...
Canada is working with the United States, the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan as well as international organizations including the International Organization for Migration, the United Nations Refugee Agency, Frontline Defenders and ProtectDefendersEUu to bring in Afghani refugees.
Canada Aims To Bring In Many More After Surpassing Goal Of 20,000 Afghan Refugees - Canada Immigration News Canada is doubling down on bringing in Afghan refugees by aiming to bring in 40,000 by the end of the next year after surpassing its original goal of resettling 20,000.
330 people will move from Islamabad to Canada on 26th October.
The Canadian government has announced that in its most recent move, it has relocated 326 Afghan citizens to Canada who were in Tajikistan, as part of its process of evacuating vulnerable Afghans.
A chartered flight from Dushanbe, the Tajik capital, relocated the aforementioned number of Afghan refugees to Canada, according to Sean Fraser, the Canadian Immigration Minister.
With the most recent Afghans relocated, Canada has relocated and hosted more than 21,700 Afghan nationals since mid-August of last year, according to Canada’s top immigration official.
The Canadian Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship reported that efforts to evacuate Afghans who are in need of assistance and are vulnerable are ongoing.
Thanks for accepting us again.
We never turn our backs to Afghans in EHC.
Afghans in UAE facility are 'psychologically suffering,' Canada refugee says Afghans living in a makeshift refugee camp in the United Arab Emirates staged demonstrations this week protesting the uncertainty of their status, participants told Reuters, and one refugee now in Canada said they are "psychologically suffering."
Now this is the most saddest page of the book that is called Freedom.
This is the 3rd protest of Afghans in EHC camp.
As a human no one can bear a year of life in a camp where they have no right of freedom.
We are so sad that we can not help anymore for security problems that faced to us.
But our team promise every single Afghan in Abu Dhabi that this page will never stop raising up your voices as we did before.
CBS News Al Jazeera English Gulf News Yahoo News
Canada will launch 5 flights from Islamabad-Dubai to Canada for Afghans there.
3 Flights in the same day from Iran to Qatar and France.
On September, 29, 2022. 3 flights are supposed to move Afghans from Iran to France.
This 3 flight will carry 950 Afghans.
These happens while France President faced with some problems with Iran President due to last evidences in Iran.
Afghans in Abu Dhabi and Qatar.
We have new news for you, with our series of efforts, we were able to bring the agents of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with Mrs. Ellen Schmid, the general head of ARV, inside a short-term meeting for Afghan immigrants in Qatar and Abu Dhabi.
Canada is going to complete its evacuation from Abu Dhabi, the foreign ministry officials emphasized the existence of several other Canadian flights, he added that those who were evacuated neither by the parole program nor by the Canadian government are supposed to be re-evacuated in the program connect with American immigration and transfer to America.
Because the parole program is completely stopped, all the immigrants are supposed to be transferred to America by the P2 program to start their new life.
Flights from Kabul to Abu Dhabi will continue, 2 more flights are scheduled to go to Abu Dhabi until mid or late October, but the process of these new immigrants will be separate from those of the previous ones.
Afghan refugees in Qatar are supposed to be transferred to America by the end of October if they do not have any medical or security problems.
Over 50,000 Afghan refugees deported from Iran in past months
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Over 50,000 Afghan refugees deported from Iran in past months | International Over 50,000 Afghan refugees were deported from Iran in the past month, the country's Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation (MoRR) confirmed on Friday.
A large number of Families are still in Qatar.
A survey shows that most of these families are those green card holders who brought their families from Afghanistan or Pakistan and waiting that all come to US at a time
The paths are open for P case holders in EHC, of course everyone who have P cases will move step by step to US soon.
About SIVs still we are not sure how they are processed or how they will come to US but US embassy is so quiet bit about SIVs.
Maybe approved ones move and NVC or CASE go to 3rd country not optionally.
Unfinished business: U.S. must do more to welcome Afghan refugees In the year since the botched U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, tens of thousands of Afghans have been forced to suffer through another administrative disaster, this one unfolding mostly in drab D.C. office buildings via mountains of monotonous paperwork.
US authorities agreed for evacuating those Afghans who have P1, P2, SIV cases and still in Afghanistan.
Soon some interviews might be taken for Afghans in Pakistan too as they say. (FOR P1 & P2)
Unfinished business...!
US to welcome tens of thousands of Afghans again by Enduring Welcome program.
The Tajikistan authorities are rounding up Afghan refugees and forcing them to cross the border back into Afghanistan, despite some having been granted asylum in other countries.
According to reports from Tajikistan’s 10,000-strong Afghan refugee community, people are being picked up off the street and houses raided in a spate of recent round-ups of Afghan families, who have been sheltering in the country since the Taliban seized power in August 2021.
The UN’s refugee agency, UNHCR, confirmed that 80 Afghan refugees and asylum seekers had been deported from Tajikistan since 16 August.
Big shy to
More than 230 Afghan children are alone in the U.S. while their parents or caregivers remain in Afghanistan, according to new figures from the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement obtained by NBC News, and as it gets harder to evacuate anyone from Afghanistan, there is little hope of speedy reunions.
Just one flight with evacuees leaves Kabul each week, and some countries where Afghans wait while applying to come to the U.S. have stopped accepting refugees.
As of Aug. 30, the Office of Refugee Resettlement, or ORR, had 104 children in its care, while 130 were in the custody of state governments or non-governmental organizations. Of the 104 still in federal care, 42 are in foster care, according to ORR data.
During the chaotic evacuation of Americans and Afghans who had helped the U.S. in August 2021, many Afghan families made the hard decision to separate to get as many family members as possible to safety. More than 1,500 children came to the U.S. unaccompanied, and ORR has placed more than 1,400 with family members or other adults.
The goal remains to reunify all Afghan children with their parents or relatives in the U.S., a spokesperson said, although many do not yet have family outside Afghanistan.
“As soon as a child is identified as being without any trusted adult, we immediately begin working to reunite these children with their families and loved ones as quickly as possible, including by assisting Afghans who have arrived in the United States and have family members overseas come to the United States,” an ORR spokesperson said in a statement.
“These children have experienced far more trauma than any child ever should," said Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, president and CEO of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service. "The urgency of this moment means doing whatever it takes to reunite these vulnerable children with their families. ... These children can’t afford to wait decades for the United States to keep its promise to those left behind."
Afghans in Pakistan who wait for US process.
Really we do not want to make you sad or feel bad but process is really slow than anytime, everything goes bad and opposite of what we wish and try.
We've tried to raise your voices and send letters to sources but nothing changes.
Inside US, now, they are giving more importance for permanent residency for those Afghans who came to US since August, 15, 2022 till end of this September.
Now the headlines of the procedures aren't the evacuation but it is the permanent residency.
Still we haven't lose the hope but we wish we could do more.
Happy to hear that.
I am sure 1000s are accepted this time, but 1000s more will be next time.
Nobody has forgotten the EHC!
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2022-09-08/exclusive-canada-agrees-to-resettle-afghans-held-in-uae-facility-sources-say?context=amp
Exclusive-Canada Agrees to Resettle Afghans Held in UAE Facility, Sources Say US News is a recognized leader in college, grad school, hospital, mutual fund, and car rankings. Track elected officials, research health conditions, and find news you can use in politics, business, health, and education.
Still, unjust process are being shown to people!
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/afghan-evacuees-dhs-watchdog-finds-department-lacked-critical-data-vetting/
DHS officials lacked "critical data" when vetting Afghan evacuees, watchdog finds Officials "did not always have critical data to properly screen, vet, or inspect the evacuees," according to an inspector general report first obtained by CBS News.
Extra Information: as long as we know the Operation Allies Welcome will stop the process to Afghans and a new program named Enduring welcome will start the process.
We have to know that OAW has renamed to EW and EW is not a new Organization or a program, but the process is totally different.
1. Before OAW focused to evacuate all Afghans who worked with US or on Behalf of US, or any Government employees who worked in Afghanistan were eligible for that program, but this time they will not focus wider and will categorize people with different Groups.
2. The most important deadline process of EW will be evacuating those Afghans who their families arrived to US...e.g. Parents, son, daughter, Grandmother and grandfather (if eligible).
3. SIVs who stucked in 2nd countries will be a priority in this program.
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