MISSION RESOURCES
American Citizens
Fill out a repatriation REQUEST FORM URL: CLICK HERE FOR FORM
The State Department will provide updates on flights.
Afghans Who Have Applied for Special Interest Visas
Ensure all of your information has been submitted to AfghanSIVApplication@state.gov and that you have received a confirmation number
You may email NVCSIV@state.gov with questions about your case.
Be prepared to wait days or weeks for your application to be processed.
Afghans Eligible for Priority-1 (P-1) for U.S. Refugee Admissions Program
Individuals who believe they are eligible for P-1 should work with their contact at the U.S. Embassy or applicable NGO to explore the process. Individuals who are eligible for a SIV (SPECIAL IMMIGRANT VISA) should not be nominated for P-1.
For more information on eligibility and process: CLICK HERE
Special Interest Visa Holders
Fill out a repatriation CLICK HERE FOR FORM.
BE ADVISED
Input nine zeros for passport number/social security number (000000000)
Input today’s date for the date of issue and expiration date.
Afghans Eligible for Special Interest Visas
Submit the documents listed at the link below to AfghanSIVApplication@state.gov AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION ON SIV VISAS (SPECIAL IMMIGRANT VISA)
Afghans Eligible for Priority-2 (P-2) for U.S. Refugee Admissions Program
U.S. government departments and agencies, and U.S.-based NGOs or media organizations with operations in Afghanistan, may submit P-2 referrals to ATF-TF3@state.gov for Afghans using the following templates:
Referral Form: CLICK HERE
Data entry template: CLICK HERE
For more information on eligibility and process:
INTAKE INFORMATION
SPECIAL IMMIGRANT VISA (SIV)
For more information on how to apply, click HERE.
AFGHAN ALLY REGISTER
The Afghan Ally Register is a list of U.S. and Afghan citizens (and their family) who worked for or with U.S. and allied forces in Afghanistan during the war who are trying to evacuate from Kabul Airport. Learn about ALLIED AIRLIFT 21 HERE.
POCs (POINT OF CONTACTS) for Other Countries
Afghan nationals that have past work experience, visa, residency or other connections to the following countries are encouraged to reach out to the listed contacts:
United Kingdom: UK MOD representatives in Kabul can be contacted for further advice at: localstaff-afghanistan@mod.gov.uk or on 0792 907 303
Canada: Aghans affiliated with Canadian military, government, or Canadian NGOs can email Canada-Afghanistan@international.gc.ca
Germany: Afghans with connections to Germany can email 040-krise01@auswaertiges-amt.de
France: The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs will consider cases of every person who fears persecution in Afghanistan, has family in France, or has worked in France. This includes Afghans who do not have a passport.
Call +33 1 53 59 11 10 (no translation in Dari or Pashto, up to 1h40mins of wait time)
In subject line:specify the situation of the person/s in the email subject: "evacuation of a journalist", "evacuation of a person that has a french residence permit", "evacuation of the wife of a refugee" etc
In body of email: provide following information for all members of the family: last name, first name, date of birth, telephone number, email address, information on the people/family in Afghanistan, number of the residence permit, nationality, identity documents,explain the specific situation of danger in Afghanistan
Getting to the Airport -- Assistance
Email bringthemhomeafghanistan@gmail.com for assistance making it through the gates and surrounding area to Hamid Karzai International Airport. Please provide the following information in this template:
Name
Age
WhatsApp #/selector
SIV (SPECIAL IMMIGRANT VISA) (yes or no)
Affiliation with NATO, AFG government, ANA, etc
Last known location, MGRS, google maps pin
Photo of passport/ID
Selfie to positively ID
Charter Flights to Afghanistan
For information about obtaining a landing permit: hkiapprs@gmail.com
Additional information on flights to Afghanistan TBD
General Assistance
State Department Hotlines: 1-888-407-4747 (for U.S. numbers) or 1-202-501-4444 (for overseas numbers)
State Department Email for American Citizens KabulACS@state.gov
Afghan Evacuation Form (unofficial): CLICK HERE FOR FORM
Outreach to Congressional representatives and Senators (generally encouraged, specific contacts below)
Senator Tom Cotton: If you’re an American stranded in Afghanistan, or know one who is, please contact (501) 223-9081 or evac@cotton.senate.gov.
Rep Andy Kim: For those with/without approved SIV (SPECIAL IMMIGRANT VISA) petitions, email: RepKimEvac@mail.house.gov.
Senator Jon Ossoff: For staff assistance to help connect Afghans with US gov. and NGO resources Afg-evac@ossoff.senate.gov
U.S. Charities and NGOs to Assist in Resettlement
Resettlement Aid for SIVs (SPECIAL IMMIGRANT VISA) in the United States: CLICK HERE FOR GOFUND ME
Volunteer your time or donate to help with services like airport pick-ups, apartment set-ups, or bringing a meal: MEAL CONTRIBUTION HERE
One-stop shop to search for resettlement services in the US: RESETTLEMENT INFO HERE
LIRS (Lutheran IMMIGRATION REFUGEE SERVICE)Asylum Seekers, Immigrants , and Refugees. CLICK HERE
Open Questions
Anyone have additional contacts who can help people reach the airport safely?
Is there a ISAF/Resolute Support point person responsible for or coordinating sending P2 referrals to State?
Anyone tracking upcoming charter flights heading to Kabul that have space for several retired special forces who want to rescue their former translators?
Please email all corrections, additions, questions, or comments to bringthemhomeafghanistan@gmail.com. If you have a contact who can help, or did not get what you were hoping for from a contact listed here, please let us know!
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