Afghan Adjustment Act

12/29/2022, 7:03 PM

Afghan Adjustment Act

This bill expands eligibility for special immigrant visas to certain Afghan nationals (and accompanying spouse and children) and addresses related issues.

The Department of Homeland Security may provide such visas to Afghan nationals who provided qualifying service as a member of the Afghan Air Force or other specified entities and meet eligibility requirements, such as passing a background check. Currently, special immigrant visas for Afghan nationals are generally only available to those who were employed by or on behalf of the U.S. government in Afghanistan.

Such visas shall also be available to an Afghan national who is a qualifying relative of a veteran or member of the U.S. Armed Forces.

The bill also modifies procedures for providing lawful permanent resident status to certain classes of Afghan nationals, such as by (1) providing a streamlined process with specified vetting requirements for certain individuals, including those who provided support to the U.S. government in Afghanistan; and (2) preserving the eligibility of certain battered spouses whose eligibility for such status stemmed from a marriage that has terminated.

Furthermore, the Department of State (1) must respond to inquiries from Members of Congress about specific applications from Afghan nationals seeking special immigrant or refugee status; and (2) establish an office in Afghanistan to perform certain tasks, such as issuing visas, if no U.S. embassies are operational in Afghanistan.

The President must establish a task force to develop and implement a strategy to assist Afghan nationals who qualify for admission to the United States.

The Afghan Adjustment Act, also known as Bill 117 hr 8685, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to provide special immigrant status to certain Afghan nationals who have worked with the US government or military in Afghanistan.

The bill aims to expedite the process for these individuals to obtain lawful permanent resident status in the United States. This would allow them to live and work in the US without fear of deportation.

The Afghan Adjustment Act recognizes the contributions and sacrifices made by Afghan nationals who have supported US efforts in Afghanistan. It seeks to provide them with a pathway to safety and security in the United States. Overall, the bill is designed to support and protect Afghan allies who have put themselves at risk to assist the US government and military. It is a bipartisan effort to honor their service and provide them with the opportunity for a better future in the United States.
Congress
117

Number
HR - 8685

Introduced on
2022-08-09

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

8/9/2022

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Afghan Adjustment Act

This bill expands eligibility for special immigrant visas to certain Afghan nationals (and accompanying spouse and children) and addresses related issues.

The Department of Homeland Security may provide such visas to Afghan nationals who provided qualifying service as a member of the Afghan Air Force or other specified entities and meet eligibility requirements, such as passing a background check. Currently, special immigrant visas for Afghan nationals are generally only available to those who were employed by or on behalf of the U.S. government in Afghanistan.

Such visas shall also be available to an Afghan national who is a qualifying relative of a veteran or member of the U.S. Armed Forces.

The bill also modifies procedures for providing lawful permanent resident status to certain classes of Afghan nationals, such as by (1) providing a streamlined process with specified vetting requirements for certain individuals, including those who provided support to the U.S. government in Afghanistan; and (2) preserving the eligibility of certain battered spouses whose eligibility for such status stemmed from a marriage that has terminated.

Furthermore, the Department of State (1) must respond to inquiries from Members of Congress about specific applications from Afghan nationals seeking special immigrant or refugee status; and (2) establish an office in Afghanistan to perform certain tasks, such as issuing visas, if no U.S. embassies are operational in Afghanistan.

The President must establish a task force to develop and implement a strategy to assist Afghan nationals who qualify for admission to the United States.

The Afghan Adjustment Act, also known as Bill 117 hr 8685, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to provide special immigrant status to certain Afghan nationals who have worked with the US government or military in Afghanistan.

The bill aims to expedite the process for these individuals to obtain lawful permanent resident status in the United States. This would allow them to live and work in the US without fear of deportation.

The Afghan Adjustment Act recognizes the contributions and sacrifices made by Afghan nationals who have supported US efforts in Afghanistan. It seeks to provide them with a pathway to safety and security in the United States. Overall, the bill is designed to support and protect Afghan allies who have put themselves at risk to assist the US government and military. It is a bipartisan effort to honor their service and provide them with the opportunity for a better future in the United States.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo provide support for nationals of Afghanistan who supported the United States mission in Afghanistan, adequate vetting for parolees from Afghanistan, adjustment of status for certain nationals of Afghanistan, and special immigrant status for at-risk Afghan allies and relatives of certain members of the Armed Forces, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Immigration

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Latest Summary8/25/2022

Afghan Adjustment Act

This bill expands eligibility for special immigrant visas to certain Afghan nationals (and accompanying spouse and children) and addresses related issues.

The Department of Homeland Security ma...


Latest Action11/1/2022
Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.