To extend eligibility for refugee status of unmarried sons and daughters of certain Vietnamese refugees.
Summary
H.R. 3320 would extend a specific program allowing the adult children of certain Vietnamese refugees to apply for resettlement in the United States. The bill focuses on the unmarried sons and daughters of Vietnamese nationals who were previously imprisoned in "reeducation camps" or who qualified for U.S. admission through the Orderly Departure Program.
For affected families, this legislation provides a legal pathway for adult children (aged 21 or older) to reunite with parents who have already resettled in the U.S. or are awaiting departure. By extending this authority through fiscal year 2007, the bill aims to resolve pending cases for families separated during the refugee processing period following the Vietnam War.
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