We’re proud to partner with Polk County Bar Association’s Volunteer Lawyers Project, the Drake Legal Clinic, Iowa Migrant Movement for Justice (Iowa MMJ) and several refugee resettlement agencies to serve Afghan evacuees who are currently in Iowa.
More than 700 Afghans resettled in Central Iowa: Last August, some 76,000 Afghan allies were airlifted to the U.S. These are Afghans who have supported and provided vital services to the United States troops and contractors in Afghanistan and whose lives would be in danger in the now Taliban-controlled country. At least 1,000 of these allies came to Iowa through our refugee resettlement agencies and 700 of them live in the Des Moines area.
Although they receive refugee resettlement services, they are not officially recognized as legal refugees. They are currently in a temporary legal status known as "parole,” but that will expire in August of 2023. They have just a little more than one year to navigate the complicated legal immigration system in the United States with the hope, but no promise, of qualifying for a permanent legal status.
An Opportunity to Help: Volunteer attorneys are needed for short-term assistance helping Afghans prepare applications for Temporary Protected Status under the supervision of Iowa MMJ and Drake Legal Clinic attorneys and/or for full pro bono representation of an Afghan individual or family's immigration legal process, with mentorship from experienced immigration attorneys available. For more information, please contact Brynne Howard (bhoward@iowalaw.org).