Tuesday , May 14 2024

Find Help in Your Community

Many community organizations and social service providers offer citizenship classes and assistance with the naturalization process. Classes are often held in the evenings and on weekends. In many cases, these programs provide additional support and referral services as well.

If you need help with an immigration issue, you can use the services of a licensed immigration attorney or accredited representative of a Board of Immigration Appeals recognized organization. Be sure to review the ¨Legal Assistance¨ section below so you can make the right decision about what kind of legal help you need.

Other resources may be available in your community. See the NALEO Educational Fund’s directory of Citizenship Centers or CitizenshipWorks for a selection of service providers in each state.

English and Citizenship Classes

Find an English and/or Citizenship Class
Search by zip code or address to find an English and/or citizenship class in your area offered by USCIS grantees.

Legal Assistance

Find Legal Advice
Learn about immigration attorneys and accredited representatives of a recognized organization.

Find Legal Representation
Find recognized and accredited programs and free legal service providers.

Obtain Assistance with Immigration-Related Employment Discrimination
Visit the Department of Justice’s Immigrant and Employee Rights Section to learn more.

USCIS-Funded Programs

USCIS grant recipients offer free or low cost services to immigrants. A list of USCIS-funded programs and their available services is provided below. Many of these organizations offer services in additional locations.

 

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