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Haitian Pro Bono Efforts

In response to the tragic earthquake in Haiti and the ensuing humanitarian crisis, AILA has pulled together a comprehensive list of resources on pro bono efforts nationwide. Resources for AILA chapters and non-profit legal service providers who wish to host pro bono TPS clinics are here, as well as a calendar of pro bono events and clinics. If you have additional resources to post, please contact Susan Timmons, AILA Pro Bono Associate. This page is open to the public and does not require AILA membership.

Haitian nationals considering applying for temporary protected status should take care to ensure that any individual assisting them with a TPS application is a licensed attorney or accredited representative from a recognized organization. Make sure that you do not become a victim of fraud!

  • CWS Sample Affidavit of Support for I-601 Waiver under TPS Standard(41 KB)
    Sample affidavit of support to assist waiver preparers with I-601 waivers based on humanitarian grounds, family unity, or the public interest. Generously provided by Church World Service (CWS). AILA Doc. No. 10012677.
    AILA Doc. No. 10012677.
  • CLINIC Fee Waiver Application Form
    Fee waiver request form and declaration created by Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. (CLINIC). Local agencies can use this form as is, or adapt it based on their experience with their local or regional USCIS office. Not limited to use with TPS applications. AILA Doc. No. 10012672.
    AILA Doc. No. 10012672.
  • FIAC Fill in the Blank Fee Waiver Request & Affidavit(32 KB)
    Fill in the blank fee waiver request form and affidavit, specifically following the TPS regulations regarding the necessary documentation. Generously provided by the Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center. AILA Doc. No. 10012668.
    AILA Doc. No. 10012668.
  • Free Recording & Power Point from LIRS Free Webinar on Haitian TPS
    Recording of a free training opportunity from the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service on how to apply for Haitian TPS. Comprehensive written notes from the webinar are also available here. AILA Doc. No. 10012666.
    AILA Doc. No. 10012666.