Dear Members of Congress,
On behalf of more than _____ organizations, higher education institutions, and municipalities, we are writing to express our support for the Bridging the Gap for New Americans Act. This month, the House of Representatives voted to include this bipartisan legislation in the National Defense Authorization Act FY’23, and the Senate passed the bill in June. The bill calls upon the United States Department of Labor (DOL) to study the factors that impact the employment opportunities of immigrants and refugees who hold international credentials and to issue recommendations for reform.
As the U.S. workforce faces growing demands and employment gaps deepen in critical sectors, an estimated two million college-educated immigrants and refugees are unemployed or underemployed, according to the Migration Policy Institute. At least 60 percent of these individuals hold international credentials—165,000 in health-related fields.
The stakes are considerable. This skill underutilization impacts the economy through forgone earnings and unrealized tax revenue; it deprives communities and employers of valuable training and experience; and it limits the economic mobility of immigrant and refugee workers.
As communities across the U.S. welcome Afghans seeking refuge, there is a renewed opportunity to ensure access to career opportunities for all.
Internationally trained immigrants and refugees are ready to contribute their skills in careers that are commensurate with their experience. Read some of their stories:
- A physician with 25 years’ experience as head of a government clinic in Afghanistan’s Herat province came to the U.S. in 2019. He holds a degree from an Afghan medical college and nearly 30 health-related trainings and certifications. However, to support his family, he has taken a job stocking shelves, earning $11 an hour.
- A non-profit executive earned a political science degree in Nigeria and developed a successful career working on wide-ranging social issues with international NGOs. But when she moved to the U.S. in 2018, her international experience and credentials were not recognized. She took a job as a personal shopper with an online service to pay her bills.
- A physician from Iraq worked as a licensed pathologist for more than 18 years in Baghdad before being resettled in the U.S. as a refugee in 2014. Barriers to licensure, including time-consuming and costly medical exams and clinical training, prevented her from re-establishing her medical career in the U.S. To support her family, she took a job at a restaurant.
The Bridging the Gap for New Americans Act marks an important step toward ensuring equitable opportunities for economic mobility, fostering an inclusive workforce, and driving a robust economy. We urge all members of Congress to co-sponsor this bill.
Sincerely,
African Advocacy Network 
 African American Ministers In Action
 African Bridge Network
 American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
 Amherst College
 Amplio Recruiting
 Arkansas United Community Coalition
 Arlington Public Library
 Ascentria Care Alliance
 Asian Americans Advancing Justice | Chicago
 Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, AFL-CIO
 Asian Services in Action (ASIA)
 Bellevue Program for Survivors of Torture
 Boulder Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
 CAMI Health
 Career Solutions
 Center for Gender & Refugee Studies
 Center for Work Education and Employment (CWEE)
 CenterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers
 Chaldean American Chamber of Commerce
 Chemeketa Community College
 Chicago Citywide Literacy Coalition
 Chicago Jewish Coalition for Refugees
 Chicago Jobs Council
 Chinese Mutual Aid Association
 Church World Service (CWS)
 Cincinnati Compass
 City of Cleveland, Ohio
 City of Portland, Maine
 Coalition for Adult Basic Education (COABE)
 Colorado Organization for Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights (COLOR)
 Community College Consortium for Immigrant Education (CCCIE)
 Community Refugee & Immigration Services (CRIS)
 Congregation Bet Ha'am
 Consortium of Physicians From Latin America (COPHYLA)
 Council on American-Islamic Relations in Missouri (CAIR-MO)
 Disciples Refugee & Immigration Ministries
 Dominican Sisters of Houston
 Dover Adult Learning Center
 Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon
 Edgewater Castle FC
 Eleser Corp
 Emily Griffith Technical College
 Empowering Communities Globally: For the Care of Children
 English for New Bostonians
 Ethiopian Community Development Council (ECDC)
 Faith in Public Life
 Fellowship Southwest
 Gainesville's Interfaith Alliance for Immigrant Justice
 GirlForward
 Glen Oaks Community College
 Global Cleveland
 Global Detroit
 HIAS
 Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters, Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) ministry 
 Homes Not Borders
 Hot Bread Kitchen
 Human Rights Initiative of North Texas
 ICNA Relief
 Immigration Hub
 IMPRINT
 Institute for Immigration Research (IIR)
 Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services (IRIS)
 InterFaith Works of Central New York
 International Institute of Buffalo
 International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit
 International Institute of St. Louis
 International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP)
 International Rescue Committee (IRC)
 Jewish Family and Career Services (JFCS) Louisville
 Jews and Muslims and Allies Acting Together (JAMAAT)
 Jobs for the Future (JFF)
 Journey's End Refugee Services
 Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR)
 League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
 Livefully Corp
 Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS)
 Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area (LSSNCA)
 Maine Business Immigration Coalition
 Maine Immigrants Rights Coaltion
 Maine People's Alliance (MPA)
 Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA)
 Mc2
 Médicos Unidos Venezuela USA
 Mennonite Central Committee U.S.
 Middle Eastern Immigrant and Refugee Alliance
 MIRR (Migrant, Immigrant, Refugee Rights) Alliance
 Motherland Beauties
 National Council of Churches USA
 National Immigration Forum
 National Network for Immigrant & Refugee Rights (NNIRR)
 National Partnership for New Americans (NPNA)
 National Skills Coalition
 Nebraska Appleseed
 New American Economy
 New American Pathways
 New Mainers Resource Center
 New Women New Yorkers
 New York City Employment and Training Coalition (NYCETC)
 New York Immigration Coalition
 Niskanen Center
 North Carolina Justice Center
 Northern Virginia Coalition for Refugee Wellness
 NOVA Friends of Refugees
 NYATEP 
 Oasis Legal Services
 Office of Social Justice, Christian Reformed Church
 One Refugee
 OneAmerica
 Orotta School of Medicine and Dentistry - OSMD Network
 Ozark Literacy Council
 P Consultants
 Palm Beach State College
 Pars Equality Center, Los Angeles
 Pennsylvania Council of Churches
 Per Scholas
 Phipps Neighborhoods
 PODER
 Portland Adult Education
 Presidents' Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration
 Project Blueprint
 Project Worthmore
 Promise Arizona
 Pursuit Transformation Company Inc
 Refugee Action Network
 Refugee Advocacy Lab
 Refugee Congress
 Refugee Education & Adventure Challenge (REACH)
 Refugee Women's Alliance
 RefugeeOne
 RefugePoint
 Restore Education
 Riverside Language Program
 Russian Oregon Social Services
 Sampreshan Inc.
 Sanctuary Now!
 Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, Justice Team
 Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia
 Spring Institute for Intercultural Learning
 Spur LLC
 St Mark Community Education Program
 SUNY Bronx Educational Opportunity Center (EOC)
 Syrian Community Network
 Talent Beyond Boundaries
 Tent Partnership for Refugees
 The Center for Victims of Torture
 The LIBRE Initiative
 The Welcoming Center
 Turas Group
 U.S. Africa Institute
 U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI)
 US Together
 Union for Reform Judaism
 Upwardly Global
 Venezuelans and Immigrants Aid
 Voces Unidas for Justice
 Washington Academy for International Medical Graduates (WAIMG)
 We Are All America
 Welcome Back Initiative
 Welcoming America
 Westchester Jewish Coalition for Immigration
 Wind of the Spirit Immigrant Resource Center
 Witness at the Border
 World Education Services (WES)
 World Refugee Day Chicago
 World Relief
 YMCA International Learning Center
 YMCA of Greater New York
 Ysleta Community Learning Center
Thanks to our partners:
        
     
              
      
     
 
      




