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Service Tree

The Service Tree lists all services in "branched" groups, starting with the very general and moving to the very specific. Click on the name of any group name to see the sub-groups available within it. Click on a service code to see its details and the providers who offer that service.

Asylum Application Adjudication

Programs that accept and make decisions regarding petitions for asylee status in situations where the individuals are unwilling or unable to return to or avail themselves of the protection of their country of nationality or last residence because they have been persecuted or have a well-founded fear of persecution based on their race, religion, political opinion, membership in a particular social group, or nationality. Asylum applications must be filed within one year of admission to the United States and can be made after admission or at a port of entry. Asylees may apply for lawful permanent residence status after one year.

Refugee Application Adjudication

Programs that accept and make decisions regarding petitions by individuals who have fled their country of nationality because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution based on their race, religion, political opinion, membership in a particular social group, or nationality; who have not firmly resettled in a third country; who are admissible as immigrants and who are seeking refugee status and the right to settle permanently in the United States. Applicants are generally referred to the U.S. Refugee Program (USRP) by officials of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) or by a U.S. Embassy or Consulate, and are interviewed by officials in one of the three U.S. Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service (CIS) overseas offices to determine their eligibility for resettlement. Nongovernmental processing agencies are responsible for preparation and casework relative to individual applications. They conduct interviews, help prepare the applications for the CIS, arrange for medical examinations and background checks for those refugees who are approved and obtain information about individuals/families that is relevant to determining the best settlement arrangements. A limited number of refugees are resettled in the U.S. each year.

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