ACTION FOR MIGRATION ORGANISATION
TOGETHER FOR THE BEST

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ORGANISATION D'ACTION POUR LA MIGRATION
ENSEMBLE POUR LE MEILLEUR

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the most frequently asked questions about our organization, ACTION FOR MIGRATION ORGANISATION (A.M.O) in English and ORGANISATION D’ACTION POUR LA MIGRATION (O.A.M) in French, with the motto: Together for the Best (in English) or Ensemble Pour Le Meilleur (in French).

It stands for assisting migrants in achieving their dream choices for migration, including asylum seekers finding countries of asylum and refugees resettling in their preferred countries.

To receive assistance, you must provide documents that determine your status, such as an ID card for nationals, an alien card for non-citizens, and registration with a recognized organization.

Nationals need an ID card, non-citizens require an Alien ID, and all individuals should be well-registered with a recognized organization.

Visit our office or contact us to express your concerns, and our staff will assess your eligibility.

Open a file with Action for Migration Organization to receive guidelines.

A.M.O will guide and assist you once you have an account with us.

It signifies the initial step in the process of moving to another country or continent, explaining the reasons for leaving your country of origin.

Produce necessary documents, undergo a thorough examination of your papers, and follow subsequent steps if approved.

All steps are crucial, as each must be completed before proceeding to the next.

Refugee resettlement is free, while immigration/migration processes are payable based on individual circumstances.

Start the process early for a quicker overall experience.

It depends on your profile steps; any country can be accessible.

All countries are good if you adhere to host country regulations.

Will I secure a job? Different types of jobs exist, requiring varying levels of education.

Age limits vary, so it depends on the country.

U.S.A and Canada lead, but all countries have their systems.

It depends on individual circumstances.

All ages are accepted, but young age is preferable.

Kenya and Uganda are top due to freedom of movement for refugees.

Canada and Australia top this category, and the U.S.A is good for family integration.

It depends on your file, but it is possible to secure one.

Yes, as long as they meet the criteria.

Yes, one of our major causes is to contribute to saving the world.

Each continent has its headquarters; in Africa, it’s located in Nairobi, Kenya.

You can reach us through our official telephone number, email, or our website.

Permanent resident status grants the holder permission to work and reside in the country. The time required to attain this status varies from one country to another.

This also varies from one country to an other . However, some countries require a specific number of years of residency, certain academic qualifications, and a clean record with the country’s authorities.

No, consulates are responsible for evaluating and determining whether to grant or reject a visa application.

Absolutely yes. However, certain countries conduct background checks to ensure that you can meet personal and family living expenses, and may require proof such as bank statements or ownership of assets.

Yes. Once you have entered a certain country/jurisdiction, you can invite your

It depends. A student who completes school and secures employment in that country can change from a student visa to a working visa. However, for other categories, the immigration departments have discretion.

The cost of the visa is stipulated on the respective official consulate pages of each country.

Assistance is considered on a case-by-case basis. Those who merit and deserve it can be assisted.

Once your paper work is done, you can start working immediately on part time or full-time basis.

Yes, we collaborate with various organizations including UN agencies.

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We are focused on offering services that ensure the dignity of immigrants is preserved

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Beverly Court, Marcus Garvey Road,
Nairobi Kenya