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US
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If you have permanent citizenship or have SIV in progress you can fill the assistance form from Human First Coalition.
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UK
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If you worked for the UK Government: IRAP's guide about the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy is here.
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Germany
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National visa are issued for long-term stays for a particular purpose (e.g. for studying, family reunion, working). Usually issued for 90 days, such visa may be issued for up to a year in certain cases. After entering Germany, visa holders must apply for a residence permit. LINK
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The Netherlands
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If you are a Dutch national or an Afghan national with the right of residence in the Netherlands, you should get in touch with Dutch authorities regarding the options for leaving and traveling to the Netherlands. This may also be the case if you have worked for the Netherlands in the context of an international military or police mission as an interpreter or in another specific function. LINK HERE.
