Services Offered
- Citizenship Application Assistance (Form N-400)
- Fee Waiver Assistance (Form I-912)
- Reduced Fee Request Assistance (Form I-942)
- Pro-bono Legal Consultations
Documents Attendees Should Bring
- Green card
- State-issued ID or driver's license
- Social Security card
- Marriage certificates, divorce certificates, and death/annulment certificates for spouses
- All passports used for travel abroad within the last five years, including expired passports
- For fee waiver: Proof applicant is currently receiving a qualifying government benefit (SSI, Medicaid, food stamps, WIC, General Assistance, TANF) or most recent tax returns
- List of home addresses for the past 5 years with corresponding dates of residence
- List of employment or school attendance history for the past 5 years with corresponding dates, addresses, and occupation
- List of children's full names, dates of birth, countries of birth, current addresses, USCIS Alien Numbers (if applicable)
- Applicant’s parents' full names, dates of birth, and countries of birth
- List of all applicant's trips abroad for the past 5 years with date left, date returned, and destination
- Current spouse's full name, nicknames or former names, date of birth, social security number, date and place of naturalization or Alien Number, date of marriage, address, and name of employer
- Prior spouse's date of birth, country of birth, address, date of marriage, Alien Number, nationality, date marriage ended, and reason for termination of marriage
- Certified documentation of all arrests and/or convictions, reason for arrest, date, place, and disposition even if the charges were dropped, dismissed or expunged
- Other
Other Document(s) to Bring
NONE
Volunteer Information
We are looking for:
- Attorneys
- Non-attorneys with experience completing N-400s