Empowering Our Afghan Allies: Upholding Our Commitment, Fostering Success, and Building Bright Futures Together in the U.S

About Us

We aim to help our trusted Afghan allies succeed in the United States.

Our mission is to support and empower our trusted Afghan allies, ensuring they succeed as they begin new lives in the United States. We are dedicated to providing the resources, guidance, and advocacy necessary for their smooth transition, honoring our commitment to those who stood with us in times of need.

Our Priorities

Afghan Adjustment Act :

Advocate for and support legislation that ensures the fair and timely adjustment of Afghan allies to permanent residency and citizenship.

Afghan Allies Amendment in the NDA:

Push for critical legislative measures that provide necessary protections, benefits, and pathways for Afghan allies and their families.

Honoring Our Pledge :

We are committed to ensuring that no trusted Afghan ally is left behind. We will continue to fight for policies that prioritize their safety and successful resettlement.

Supporting the Anti-Taliban Resistance :

We remain steadfast in our support of the anti-Taliban resistance, recognizing their ongoing fight for freedom and democracy.

Our Vision

We envision a future where every Afghan ally who has stood by the United States is welcomed with open arms, provided the opportunity to rebuild their lives, and placed in safe, secure homes. Our goal is to facilitate the successful resettlement and integration of these individuals and families, ensuring they thrive in their new communities and continue to contribute to society

Our Founders and Advisors

Our distinguished founders and advisors bring together a wealth of experience, leadership, and strategic insight. With backgrounds spanning military service, organizational leadership, and community advocacy, they are united by a shared commitment to AAVA’s mission. Their guidance ensures we deliver meaningful impact and uphold the highest standards of excellence.

Lt Col (ret) Will Selber

President 

Lt Gen (ret) Haibatullah Alizai

Co-Founder

Dr. Katherine Selber

Senior Advisor

Our Impact in Figures

Each number represents a story, a life changed, and a step forward in our mission.

 267

 Afghans were helped relocate through Priority 1 (P-1) program which is part of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP)

89

Afghans were relocated to the USA through SIV (Special Immigrant Visa) program

200+

 Afghans are still waiting to be relocated to the United States

83

 Afghan families were assisted in the United States through different services across the country

Compassion in Action Starts With You.

Our Afghan allies answered the call when it mattered most—now it’s our turn. Help us welcome them with dignity, safety, and opportunity. Whether you donate, or spread the word, your support makes a lasting difference.

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