The author is going to consider Iran’s domestic laws regarding to refugees and effective protection of them through Iran’s international responsibilities. In the Iranian context, despite the voluntary return of hundreds of thousands of Afghan and Iraqi refugees to their countries of origin during the past decade, Iran remains host to one of the world’s largest and most protracted refugee populations. The Islamic Republic of Iran is a signatory to the 1951 Convention and its related 1967 Protocol and based on international commitments, provides services to refugees. In Iran, refugees have following rights such as, residency permit and freedom to travel, access to court, law compliance, employment and so forth. Therefore there is need to study how the presence laws and other related international regulations regarding to refugees in Iran can be effective in improving refugee’s quality of lives. There is need to study the role of presence laws and other related international regulations and Non- Governmental Organizations. The author will prove that if the present domestic laws towards refugee’s community, international guidelines and organized and non- organized organizations work together closer and more committed, they will enable to create a unified response to the refugee crisis in Iran.