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US in Talks to Resettle 1,100 Afghans in Congo

  • April, 22, 2026 - 17:26
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US in Talks to Resettle 1,100 Afghans in Congo

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Trump administration is in talks with the Democratic Republic of Congo to resettle 1,100 Afghans who have been stranded in Qatar awaiting US visas, according to an advocacy organization that works on their behalf.

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The discussions underscore the legal hurdles facing Afghans who fled the ‌Taliban after US immigrant visa processing for Afghan nationals was effectively halted, leaving them in limbo more than four years after the US withdrawal from Kabul.

Shawn VanDiver, founder and president of #AfghanEvac, a coalition of veterans and advocacy groups, told Reuters that US officials had briefed him about the plan to resettle the Afghans in Congo, which he described ​as unacceptable, partly because of chronic insecurity in the central African country, Reuters reported.

The Afghans are housed at Camp As Sayliyah, a former US Army ​base in Qatar, where they were transferred to complete immigrant visa processing for entry into the United States. Some ⁠are relatives of US citizens or worked for a US-funded organization during the 20-year war.

But that processing ground to a halt after the Trump ​administration took office in January 2025.

Last June, the Trump administration included Afghanistan on a list of 12 countries subject to a travel ban, with a narrow ​exemption for Special Immigrant Visas (SIV) for Afghans who served alongside troops and diplomats.

In November, Washington stopped immigrant visa processing for all Afghan nationals following the deadly shooting of two US National Guard members by an Afghan former CIA-backed paramilitary unit member.

A federal judge ruled in February that the ban on Afghan SIV visa processing was illegal, but processing ​is effectively at a standstill, according to VanDiver.

#AfghanEvac said in a statement on Tuesday that the 1,100 Afghans had been vetted for resettlement.

 
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