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Upcoming Citizenship Workshops:

Chicago North Side
Sat., May 10, from 9am-12pm
(773) 508-5300
Centro Romero
6216 N. Clark

Bolingbrook
Sat., May 10, from 9am-12pm
(630) 462-7566 x66
Westbrook Christian Church
1175 Lily Cache Ln

Berwyn
Sat., May 17, from 9am-12pm
(708) 652-7711 x3
Saint Leonard's School
3322 S. Clarence Avenue

Waukegan
Sat., May 17, from 9-12pm
(847) 775-0858
Holy Family Immigrant Center
510 10th St.

Joliet
Sat., May 24, from 9am-12pm
Joliet Junior College
(main campus, cafeteria)
located at 1215 Houbolt Rd, Joliet, IL

Chicago Southside
Sat., May 24, from 9-12pm  
773) 521-0055
West Side Tech, 2800 S. Western Ave

Chicago North Side
Sat., May 31, from 9am-12pm
(312) 432-2250
Albany Park Multicultural Academy
4929 N. Sawyer Ave.

Woodstock
Sat., May 31st, from 9am-12pm
312-344-2225
Old Woodstock Fire Station, (Behind Woodstock City Hall)
121 W Calhoun

Chicago North Side
Sat., May 31, from 9am-12pm
(773) 508-5300
Centro Romero
6216 N. Clark

NEW: Download the RFP to become an NAI grantee!

Welcome to the New Americans Initiative, a non-profit, non-partisan effort to assist you to become a U.S. citizen, with FREE assistance.

Dear Friend,

U.S. citizenship is the path to full participation in our nation. You can vote, travel freely, protect yourself and your family members from the possibility of deportation, petition to unite with other family members, hold a wider range of jobs, and have access to all of the rights, benefits, and responsibilities of a full member of the United States of America.

The New Americans Initiative is a partnership of the State of Illinois and the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights. We are here to help you through the process of becoming a U.S. citizen.

We can answer your questions about:
· Who is eligible for citizenship and who is not?
· How much does it cost, and how long does it take?
· Do I need to speak English? How Well?
· What is on the Citizenship Test? How do I prepare?
· What are the benefits of U.S. citizenship?

We can assist you with your N-400 (citizenship application), with:
· Citizenship workshops, for application assistance and legal advice.
· A checklist of the documents you must submit.
· Referral to qualified attorneys, if necessary.
· Referral to citizenship and English classes, if necessary.
· Help with materials to prepare you for the citizenship test.
· Help with financing the citizenship process.

If you are considering becoming a U.S. citizen, we strongly urge you to do it now. The cost of citizenship is increasing every year, and there are many efforts in Washington to make the test much more difficult and the process more bureaucratic.

We also encourage you to volunteer with the New Americans Initiative, assisting others to become U.S. citizens and participate in our Democracy.

So...for yourself, for your family, and for your community, take the step to become a U.S. citizen. Continue your American Dream. The Opportunity is Now! Participate. Become A Citizen. Vote.

Sincerely Yours,

Luvia Quinones
Interim New Americans Initiative Director

 

 

 

 

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For questions or further information, call 1-877-792-1500 or contact:
Luvia Quinones at (312) 332-7360, ext. 212

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