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By: Political Asylum Project of Austin (PAPA)
  
   
   Immigration Forms (Separate Website)
Download the latest versions of immigrations forms (with instructions) from the official U.S. government website for free.
By: Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS)
  
   
   The Lesbian and Gay Immigration Rights Task Force (Separate Website)
Information, referrals, and links for immigrants with HIV/AIDS seeking a waiver of excludability.
  
   
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