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Citizenship Resources

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Topic: Advocacy and Electoral Empowerment
Program: Civic Engagement

Summary

The naturalization process can seem like a daunting and expensive process that many eligible immigrants believe is not a realistic step toward coming out of the shadows and fully participating in their communities. However, there are many resources at the local and national level for those who seek to begin the process of becoming a U.S. citizen.

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  • U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)

    The primary focus of USCIS is on providing information and resources to immigrants at two milestones in their journey toward civic integration:
    1) When they become permanent residents
    2) When they are ready and eligible to begin the formal naturalization process

Free Services or Affordable Service Providers

Below are links to organizations that provide future citizens with, or can refer them to, immigration and naturalization preparation and assistance at no charge or for a low cost.

Basic Immigration Information

In addition to legal services, there are many resources to help applicants navigate the process of becoming a U.S. citizen. Below are links to additional resources that can help demystify the naturalization process and provide up-to-date information on public policy.

Link: http://www.nclr.org/yaeshora

 

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