In support of our pro bono teams representing survivors through our Afghan Asylum Project, our team delivered training to our AAP pro bonos to give them an overview of the steps after filing the affirmative asylum application, what to expect during the interview, and some tips on how to prepare the client for their asylum interview. This recording provides general information and tips and has some information specific to Afghan asylum applications filed under Operation Allies Welcome. See recording Here
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