In a Changing Landscape, Start by Assessing Local Needs Nationally, the housing and refugee resettlement landscape looks different now than it did a few years ago. But those changes manifest differently in each community. The first step in adaptation is understanding. In 2008, Idaho recognized such shifts and conducted a subsequent needs assessment of local…
This downloadable one-pager includes seven resources for folks looking for housing as a Ukrainian or supporting a newcomer. ORR: Find Local Resources Office of Refugee Resettlement – Find local resettlement agencies and resources in your state. AffordableHousing.com This housing platform allows you to search affordable housing units in your area HUD: Resource Locator U.S….
Frequently Asked Questions Why Rent to Ukrainian Newcomers? You can make a difference in your community by renting your property to a Ukrainian. Housing is the foundation for stability and newcomers looking to establish themselves are often long-term tenants. Most Ukrainians entering the U.S. have an American tie or sponsor that is able to…
How do Ukrainians enter the United States? There are several pathways to the United States for Ukrainians escaping the crisis in their country. Ukrainians may enter as refugees, asylum seekers, or with work visas; however, a majority of Ukrainians enter the U.S. with family petitions, as humanitarian parolees at the border, or through Uniting…
DOWNLOAD PDF Uniting for Ukraine Overview Uniting for Ukraine provides a pathway for Ukrainian citizens and their immediate family members who are outside the United States to come to the United States and stay temporarily for a two-year period of parole. Ukrainians participating in Uniting for Ukraine must have a supporter in the United…