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Asylum and Human Rights and 'Country Condition' Information
American
Bar Association (ABA)
The ABA is the largest voluntary professional association for
lawyers in the world.
Amnesty
International
Amnesty International is a worldwide movement to promote human rights
as enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other
international doctrines with particular emphasis on campaigns to free
all prisoners of conscience; ensure fair and prompt trials for political
prisoners; abolish the death penalty, torture and other cruel treatment
of prisoners; and end political killings and "disappearances."
Center
of Victims of Torture (CVT)
Derechos
Human Rights
DIANA
- International Human Rights Database
Project Diana is an international archive of human rights legal
documentation. This site is maintained under the guidance of the Orville
H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School.
Human
Rights Interactive Network
Offering international human rights and humanitarian assistance.
Human
Rights Internet
Human
Rights Resources Web Site
A wealth of information on human rights can be found here.
The
Human Rights Source
Human
Rights U.S.A.
Human
Rights Watch
Human
Rights Web
International
Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development
IGC
Human Rights Resources
Immigrant
Rights-ACLU
The American Civil Liberties Union is the nation's foremost advocate
of individual rights -- litigating, legislating, and educating the public
on a broad array of issues affecting individual freedom in the United
States.
Iranian
Human Rights Working Group
Lawyers
Committee for Human Rights
Minnesota
Advocates for Human Rights
National
Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
Refworld
A collection of full-text databases representing some of the most comprehensive
and reliable refugee information resource available, drawn from the
most current and authoritative sources.
SACIS
International Affairs
State
Department Human Rights Reports
Survival
International
Torture
Survivors Network
United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
United
Nations, Human Rights
U.S.
Department of State Human Rights Reports
Witness
- A Project of the Lawyers Committee on Human Rights
This is a good resource for people seeking information on asylum
developments.
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Professional Immigration Groups
The
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Web Site
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) was founded
in 1946 and is a national bar association of over 5,200 attorney members
who practice and teach immigration law. AILA is an Affiliated Organization
of the American Bar Association.
ABA
Immigration Pro Bono Development Project
Since 1990 the ABA Immigration Pro Bono Development Project/Bar Activation
Program has worked to promote immigrants' equal access to our justice
system.
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Immigration Agencies
Consular
Notification and Access
Department
of State
Department
of State (DOS), Bureau of Consular Affairs
The Bureau of Consular Affairs administers laws, regulations and policies
to US Embassies and Consulates worldwide regarding services to US citizens
abroad such as citizenship and nationality issues, notarization of documents,
international parental child abduction and international adoptions.
Immigration
and Naturalization Service
The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) is the organization charged
with the enforcement of US immigration laws inside the US borders.
Office
of the Attorney General
The Attorney General heads the Department of Justice and is charged
with the administration and enforcement of the Immigration and Nationality
Act of 1952 (INA).
United
States Department of Justice (DOJ)
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is the chief enforcement arm of the Executive
Branch of Government and under its aegis are several important immigration-related
governmental bodies.
United
States Department of State (DOS)
The Department of State (DOS) or State Department executes the
Presidents foreign affairs policies through the direction of the
Secretary of State. The DOS supervises the Foreign Service at US Embassies
and Consulates worldwide and administers US immigration law outside the
US.
U.S.
Embassies and Consulates on the Web
U.S.
Commission on Immigration Reform
Visa
Appointment Reservation System
Visa
Bulletin
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Immigration Courts
Executive
Office for Immigration Review (EOIR)
The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) has been delegated
certain authority by the Attorney General to interpret immigration laws
and conduct administrative hearings and appellate reviews. The EOIR is
completely independent of the Immigration
and Naturalization Service (INS) and the Office
of Special Counsel for Unfair Immigration-Related Employment Practices
(Civil Rights Division)and consists of the following:
Board
of Immigration Appeals (BIA)
Office
of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer (OCAHO)
Office
of the Associate Director (OAD)
Board
of Immigration Appeals Precedent Decisions
Federal
Bureau of Investigation
The Federal Bureau
of Investigation (FBI) is the principal investigative arm of the United
States Department of Justice and has authority and responsibility
to investigate over 200 categories of federal crimes.
Federal
Judicial Center
Federal
Judicial Center Links
Inter-American
Commission on Human Rights (OAS)
Office
of Administrative Law Judges Law Library
Administrative
law judges from the United States Department of Labor's Office of Administrative
Law Judges preside over formal hearings concerning many labor-related
matters including immigration. The Board of Alien Labor Certification
Appeals is also within this administrative body.
United
States Courts
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Miscellaneous
LatinoWeb
The philosophy and objectives of small and medium size Latino businesses
in the United States.
Hindustan.net
This site contains a search engine geared toward Indian nationals.
Ellis
Island Immigration Museum
The Ellis Island Museum tells the inspiring story of the largest human
migration in modern history. Between 1892 and 1954, 12 million immigrants
were processed at Ellis Island.
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