Thursday, Jul. 27, 2023
Is Minnesota hiring for the ‘Uniting for Ukraine’ program?
The Minnesota Department of Human Services has posted a job for the position of "Call Center Navigator" for the Uniting for Ukraine program.
Uniting for Ukraine is a federal program that enables Ukrainian citizens and their immediate family to stay temporarily in the U.S. Participating Ukrainians must have a supporter in the U.S. who agrees to provide them with financial support during the two-year period of their parole.
Prospective U.S.-based supporters file an I-134A online request form and are vetted by the U.S. government to ensure they are able to financially support the individual they agree to support.
This fact brief is responsive to conversations such as this one.
Sources
- US Citizenship and Immigration Services Uniting for Ukraine
- Sahan Journal Ukrainians in Minnesota pay it forward one year after fleeing war
- MinnPost Uniting for Ukraine job posting
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