RFP for OPE Moscow, Russia

The Department of State’s Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM) welcomes the submission of proposals for the Moscow Overseas Processing Entity (OPE) for FY 200 9. The deadline for submission of proposals is September 4, 200 8. The purpose of the Overseas Processing Entity (OPE)

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is to assist the Bureau in preparing the necessary casework for persons eligible for consideration by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under the U. S. Refugee Admissions Program and, for those approved, to provide assistance in completing the additional requirements for refugee admission under Section 207 of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

In addition, the OPE forwards the necessary data on all DHS-approved cases to the Refugee Processing Center (RPC) for distribution to Reception and Placement agencies according to procedures established by the Bureau.

The Bureau will enter into one Cooperative Agreement for the OPE in Moscow, Russia, for an initial period beginning January 1, 2009, through September 30, 2009, subject to the availability of funds.

Through the Cooperative Agreement, the Bureau will provide full financial support to the selected organization, based on the proposal submitted in response to this request.

This financial support may be renewable for up to two additional fiscal years based upon budget submissions on an annual basis, as long as there remains a need for the OPE and the organization operating the OPE provides satisfactory service, and subject to the availability of funds.

At the end of three years, if the need to operate the OPE continues, the Bureau will re-compete the project, and the recipient of this award may participate in that process.

The organization selected to operate the OPE is expected to provide refugee processing services for all U. S. Refugee Admissions Program applicants in the designated location, regardless of nationality or ethnicity, beginning on January 1, 200 9. For that to be possible, we estimate that the organization would begin operating under an initial Cooperative Agreement beginning January 1, 200 9. The organization would need to establish its presence in Moscow by January 1, 2009, to develop the necessary office/staff/equipment to assume responsibility for processing designated caseloads.

The organization selected to operate the OPE will be expected to relate equitably to all domestic resettlement agencies.

This will include sharing relevant biographic and other background information with domestic resettlement agencies working in the Reception and Placement program (to facilitate their provision of required sponsorship assurances).

Program Objectives The Bureau has established the following objectives for the organization serving as OPE in Moscow:
A.

To provide refugee processing services in support of the U. S. Refugee Admissions Program using the Worldwide Refugee Admissions Processing System (WRAPS) and in accordance with procedures established by the Bureau, as needs arise.

B.

To ensure that each potential refugee applicant is screened to determine if he/she is eligible for interview under the processing priorities established for his/her nationality.

C.

To conduct pre-screening interviews and casework so as to capture all relevant information pertaining to the case, e.g.

cross-referencing information, special medical needs, information about victims of torture, etc.

To ensure that all necessary security name-checks are completed.

To prepare the case file, including completion of all forms necessary for presentation of the case to USCIS for adjudication.

D.

To enter all required information into WRAPS on a timely basis and to remain in close contact with the Refugee Processing Center (RPC), cooperating fully and at all times to ensure that the WRAPS system and related equipment remains functional and up to date.

E.

For applicants approved by USCIS, to assist the refugees in completing all post-adjudication steps required for admission to the United States.

This includes:
coordinating with the Refugee Processing Center (RPC) to obtain sponsorship assurances from Reception and Placement agencies working under cooperative agreements with the Bureau; preparing travel packets; coordinating medical screening and travel arrangements, and cultural orientation.

Related Programs

Overseas Refugee Assistance Programs for Europe

Department of State


Agency: Department of State

Office: Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration

Estimated Funding: Not Available



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
RFP for OPE in Moscow, Russia

Additional Information of Eligibility:
1.

Nonprofits having a 501(c)(3) status with IRS, other than institutions of higher education and international organizations; and 2.

International Organizations.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.state.gov/g/prm/fund/

Contact:
Nancy LongOverseas Program OfficerPhone 202-663-1469

Agency Email Description:
PRM email address

Agency Email:
Longne@state.gov

Date Posted:
2008-07-03

Application Due Date:
2008-09-04

Archive Date:
2008-10-03


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