Ukrainian refugees fled the war-torn country last year and took refuge in American homes. But now some of them are struggling to navigate the tough housing market without sponsorship, according to the WallStreetJournal. The first state program of its kind...
Tens of thousands of Ukrainians fleeing the war who arrived in America before April 25, 2022 (before the start of the Uniting for Ukraine program) could lose their legal status in the United States this spring. The fact is that they were provided with a password, which is valid only ...
On the eve of the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) summed up their activities in helping Ukrainian refugees and Jewish communities in Ukraine. Over the past year, the Jewish Federations have collected more than $85 million, which have been used to pay…
In addition to continued death and destruction, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has also sparked the worst refugee crisis in Europe since World War II. More than 8 million Ukrainians have fled the country for Europe and North America, according to MarketPlace. For displaced persons and…
The Christmas truce at the front, which Vladimir Putin announced on January 6, did not work out. According to the Ukrainian side, Russia from the very first hours began to violate it: on January 6, an air raid alert was announced throughout Ukraine, and a fire station was attacked in Kherson.…
On November 21, the US State Department announced that Afghan refugees who received a parole and Ukrainians who came to America under the United for Ukraine (U4U) program will automatically receive the right to work and a social security number. They don't have to wait for work permits...
Olga fled from the Russian occupation. Now in London, she is struggling to find a job and get her two children into school, according to TheGuardian. When Russian tanks entered the Ukrainian city of Kherson, Olga fled with her children and her cat Venus. A family…
Online giant Amazon has partnered with the National Immigration Forum, a DC-based advocacy group, to help refugees and those with a humanitarian password renew work permits and obtain US citizenship, Axios reports. This partnership is beneficial for Ukrainians who…
Some 500 Ukrainian refugees wait in large tents at a camp in Mexico City under the scorching sun for the US government to allow them to cross the border, APNews reports. The camp is only open for a week, and between 50 and 100 people arrive every day. Some have already been...
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services reports that a new US program to receive Ukrainians fleeing the war has started working. It was called "Unity for Ukraine" (Uniting for Ukraine). Now Ukrainians will not be allowed to cross the American border if they do not have a visa (before that…