Naturalization workshop - Flint **CANCELLED**

Event Type: Public
Starts: 08/04/2013 - 5:00pm
Ends: 08/04/2013 - 8:00pm

In partnership with Mott Community College's Hispanic Community & Technology Center, the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center (MIRC) will be hosting a free, one-stop naturalization workshop on Sunday, August 4, 2013 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, 2316 W. Coldwater, Glint, MI 48505

Volunteer attorneys, accredited representatives, and law students will screen applicants for naturalization eligibility, assist in completing the paperwork, assemble the applications with supporting documentation, and provide referrals and materials for the civics component of the exam. Advice and assistance is free to the applicant.

Besides being able to vote and get a U.S. passport, citizenship provides numerous other benefits. U.S. citizens

  • Can petition for more categories of family members from abroad to join them in the United States,
  • Can travel abroad for extended periods of time without consequences to U.S. citizenship status,
  • Can have their permanent resident children under 18 years old automatically derive citizenship,
  • Are safe from deportation and removal,
  • Receive certain tax benefits,
  • And so much more.

You may be eligible for naturalization if you have been a permanent resident for five years, or, just three years if you are also married to a U.S. citizen.

Though the workshop is free, USCIS does charge $680 to process the application. You may qualify for a fee waiver for the application.

**Advance registration is strongly encouraged**

You can securely register online here or by phone at (734) 998-6100 x459.

We will have Arabic- and Spanish-speaking volunteers and interpreters present. For the flyer, please click below.

If you are interested in volunteering, we are looking for mono- and bilingual attorneys and non-attorneys. Please contact Ruby Robinson at (734) 998-6100 x158