Keyword Details: Citizenship Assistance Centers
Community-based programs that establish one-stop centers which provide a variety of services to help people who have lived in the United States the requisite period of time apply to become U.S. citizens. Included may be photographs required for citizenship applications, copies of the Application for Naturalization form (Form N-400), assistance in completing the form, copies of questions typically asked by the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) in citizenship interviews and an opportunity to practice for the interview.
The goal of case management services is to work with clients to help them attain a greater degree of self-sufficiency and overall improvement in their lives. While there are no charges to clients for Outreach and Case Management Services, the program readily accepts donations.
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Local field office for Citizenship and Immigration services. *Offers on-line chat service
Field Offices handle scheduled interviews on non-asylum related applications.
Field Offices also provide limited information and customer services that supplement those provided through the website and by phone...
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