IRAP is thrilled to share the news that The Interpreters, an e-book about Afghan interpreters written by Ben Anderson of Vice, has been rated one of Longform's Best of 2014. IRAP's... read more →
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 12, 2014 IRAP LAUDS BIPARTISAN REFORM OF SPECIAL IMMIGRANT VISA PROGRAM FOR AFGHANS HELLER: In the most gridlocked Congress in history, Members from across the political... read more →
*DECEMBER 9 UPDATE: If you're looking for a way to ease the transition for Mohammad's family, consider gifting an essential item from the Amazon Wish List we've set up. Each of... read more →
The Washington Post has published an editorial urging Congress to extend the special immigrant visa program in Afghanistan. The editorial comes at a critical moment: over the coming weeks, members... read more →
A blog piece in Roll Call this week acknowledges the effort that some members of Congress have made to help IRAP client, Mohammad, who was featured last month on HBO's... read more →
This week the Huffington Post featured a piece about IRAP's client Mohammad, an interpreter from Afghanistan who was recently interviewed on HBO's Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. In working... read more →
This week U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, released a report titled “Afghanistan in Transition: The U.S. Civilian Presence and Assistance Post-2014.” The report considers... read more →
This week Faegre Baker Daniels announced that two consultants, Beena Patel and Joshua Andrews, would receive the 2014 Outstanding Pro Bono Service Award for their work with IRAP. Beena and... read more →
Following the segment about Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) on HBO's Last Week Tonight, a blog piece published by the Council on Foreign Relations asks: why is a comedian the only... read more →
IRAP Recognized on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver on HBO: Translators Sunday’s episode of Last Week Tonight featured a hilarious and hard-hitting critique of the U.S. Government’s Special Immigrant... read more →