Uniting for Ukraine is a streamlined process for Ukrainian citizens who have been displaced by the war with Russia to apply for humanitarian parole in the United States. To be eligible, Ukrainians must
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Earlier today, President Biden announced "Uniting for Ukraine," a new streamlined process to provide Ukrainian citizens who fled from the war with Russia opportunities to come to the United States. In addition, the State Department is announcing increased refugee resettlement processing and broadened access to visa processing at consular posts overseas.
Uniting for Ukraine is a streamlined process for Ukrainian citizens who have been displaced by the war with Russia to apply for humanitarian parole in the United States. To be eligible, Ukrainians must Click "Read More" to continue reading.
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The U.S. Embassy & Consulate in Poland has created websites with information for Ukrainians who have Evacuated to Poland. These websites will be updated with additional information as the situation develops and are available in English and Ukrainian. You can access these websites by clicking on the links below. Our attorneys are continuing to monitor the situation and advise our clients about various options they may have for immigrating to the United States. Additionally, our attorneys are available to answer any questions you may have about the situation and options that may be available to you. Do not hesitate to contact our office at 203-425-8500.
Attorney Aleksandr Y. Troyb (Chair of the Connecticut Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association) is honored to have been asked to participate as a keynote speaker at an event hosted by the Grace Farms Foundation in New Canaan, Connecticut. Attorney Troyb will discuss the current immigration laws and regulations affecting refugees and asylees in a panel discussion entitled "The Refugee Crisis & U.S. Response." The event will be held on May 19, 2017 at Grace Farms located at 365 Lukes Wood Road in New Canaan, CT. Attorney Troyb will be joined by Larry Yungk, Senior Resettlement Officer for The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Claudia Connor, President and CEO of the International Institute of Connecticut, Krishna Patel, Justice Initiatives Director and General Counsel for Grace Farms Foundation and Maha Karahamad, a recently resettled Syrian Refugee and a Coordinator on the Strategic Foundation Partnership Team for Save the Children in Connecticut.
Attorney Aleksandr Y. Troyb (Chair of the Connecticut Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association) is honored to have been asked to participate as a keynote speaker at an event hosted by the World Affairs Forum, American Immigration Lawyers Association, International Institute of Connecticut and Fairfield County Bar Association in Stamford, Connecticut. Attorney Troyb will discuss the current immigration laws and regulations affecting refugees and asylees in a panel discussion entitled "Refugees & America: Toward An Informed Public Discourse." The event will be held on April 27, 2017 at the Ferguson Library located at 1 Public Library Plaza, Stamford, Connecticut 06901. Attorney Troyb will be joined by Anne Richard, Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Populations, Refugees and Migration, Claudia Connor, President and CEO, International Institute of Connecticut and Krishna Patel, Justice Initiatives Director and General Counsel, Grace Farms Foundation.
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