July 2023

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MONTHLY NEWSLETTER

July 2023

UPDATES FROM OUR TEAM

Our thoughts are with those who have been impacted by the devastating flooding in Vermont over the past two weeks.  As Vermonters band together in recovery and relief efforts, we wanted to highlight a way to support Vermont's refugee and immigrant communities through the Association of Africans Living in Vermont (AALV) initiative, New Farms for New Americans

Beginning this fall we will also be launching a project to assist AALV with providing certain pro bono immigration legal services for Afghan nationals in Vermont.  See below to learn more about how to get involved with VAAP's Afghan Project.

We are also thrilled to share that another pro bono attorney volunteering with VAAP recently submitted an asylum seeker's I-589 (asylum) application.  We are so grateful for all the hard work that went into this application process.

Finally, we'd also like to welcome VAAP's co-founder, Kate Paarlberg-Kvam, to the Board! 

PRO BONO NEWS AND TRAINING

Beginning July 31, 2023, USCIS will only accept the 03/01/23 edition of the Form I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal, which is available here.  If you are assisting with an I-589 application, we encourage you to confirm that you are using the correct edition date before submission.

We also wanted to share a training opportunity on August 3rd for pro bono attorneys entitled "Form I-589; Tips for Preparing An Asylum Application, provided by the Immigrant Justice Campaign.  You can register for the webinar
here.

GET INVOLVED

Volunteer Opportunities
We continue to actively match new pro bono attorneys with experienced mentors to work on asylum cases with clients in need of legal assistance.  Please email info@vaapvt.org if you or your firm would like more information about that process!

We also have upcoming opportunities for pro bono attorneys to assist Afghan nationals with seeking asylum and to volunteer at walk-in legal clinics to prepare and file other applications with USCIS.  If you are interested in volunteering for our Afghan Project, please complete the following survey.


Seeking Board Members!
VAAP is looking for dynamic Board members to help us grow our organization.  We seek individuals who are committed to our mission and encourage members of the communities we serve to apply.  Special consideration will be given to those to anyone with an interest or experience in fundraising, public relations, legal, or financial backgrounds.  Please contact us at
info@vaapvt.org to learn more.

Financial Contributions
VAAP is building a budget that would help us support a full-time director to fully resource pro bono asylum attorneys in the State. If you would like to support this growing project, please
donate here.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
- THE VAAP TEAM

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Erin Jacobsen (she/her), Chair of the Board is an Assistant Attorney General at the Office of the Vermont Attorney General and Co-Director of the office’s Community Justice Division, which seeks to improve equity, public safety, and fairness in all aspects of the criminal legal system. She was previously a Professor of Law and Director of the South Royalton Legal Clinic at Vermont Law and Graduate School and the Senior Staff Attorney at Vermont Immigrant Assistance project, where she supervised student clinicians on humanitarian immigration cases and taught Immigration Law and Legislation & Regulation in the classroom.
Caitlin Jenness (she/her), Treasurer lives with her husband Miles on a small homestead in Huntington, VT. In 2013, Caitlin earned her M.B.A from Antioch University in Sustainable Business Management, and has spent the last 10 years working in financial leadership of multiple mission-driven entrepreneurial businesses across Vermont. She is excited to bring her affinity for spreadsheets, budgets and financial planning to the organizational efforts of the VAAP team.
Faith Orr (she/her), Secretary is a first-year law student at Vermont Law and Graduate School. She graduated from Concordia University in Montréal in 2015, specializing in French-to-English translation and worked as a French-to-English translator and legal assistant. Faith has experienced her own immigration challenges, and finally became a Canadian permanent resident last year. She moved back to Vermont during COVID-19 to continue her studies and help to better the lives of asylum seekers in Vermont. She plans to practice immigration law after passing the bar.
Kate Paarlberg-Kvam (she/they) has a PhD in Latin American Studies, and spent ten years teaching college prior to directing the Community Asylum Seekers Project (CASP) in Brattleboro. In that role Kate learned firsthand the transformative power of legal representation for asylum seekers, and worked with CASP to co-found the Vermont Asylum Assistance Project with Rebecca Wasserman. Kate now directs the Milk with Dignity Standards Council, a Burlington-based nonprofit working to ensure the human rights of Vermont's dairy workers. Kate has worked as a researcher and a solidarity activist with social movement organizers in Colombia and is fluent in Spanish, occasionally helping VAAP with interpretation and translation needs.  
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