Haiti Asylum Information Project (HAIP)
Overview | Contents of Site | Links
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Overview
Welcome to the Haiti Asylum Information Project (HAIP), built and maintained by the Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti (IJDH), with the generous support of the Firedoll Foundation and the South Florida Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. HAIP is intended as a resource for asylum applicants and their lawyers. It is not intended as a substitute for legal advice, and we recommend that all asylum applicants seek legal assistance with their applications.
For information about Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians see here.
Contents
- Country Condition Information: Human Rights reports from governments, the UN and human rights groups. Press reports covering politics, human rights, justice, and immigration issues.
- Model Pleadings: Model expert affidavits, the Omnibus Motion to Stop Haitian Deportations
- Haiti Asylum Case Law: A chart of Haitian asylum cases, including summaries of the main issues and the holdings for each
- Special Section on Haitian Women and Asylum: Including model affidavits and human rights reports
- Special Section on Criminal Deportees: Including case law and legal analyses of U.S. and international law, reports on prison conditions and treatment of deportees, and news reports of deportation issues.
- Expert Roster: Includes names, contact information and qualifications for recognized experts on Haiti.
- U.S. Immigration Policy on Haitian Migrants: Report by the Congressional Research Service.
Links
- Alternative Chance: Advocacy for Criminal Deportees in Haiti
- American Immigration Lawyers’ Association
- Boston College Law School’s Post-Deportation Human Rights Project
- Center for Gender and Refugee Studies at UC Hastings College of Law
- Greater Boston Legal Services Index of Documentation for Haitian Asylum Seekers
- Haitian Immigration Pro Bono Project
- National Immigration Project’s Immigrant’s Rights Resources
If you find this site useful, we do request that you consider making a tax-deductible donation to IJDH, to defray the costs of maintaining HAIP, but also to support IJDH’s work to reduce the injustice in Haiti that generates refugees.
If there are any materials that should be on the site and are not, let us know. Please send us any decisions, sample affidavits or other materials that would be useful to site users. We can be reached at INFO@IJDH.ORG, or by telephone at (617) 652‑0876.
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