Citizenship
Legal Information
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Basic Facts on Immigration PDF
Glossary and summary of different means of immigrating to the U.S. Content Detail
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- National Council of La Raza
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Citizenship and Naturalization Guide
This document provides an overview of the application process for U.S. citizenship. Content Detail
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- City University of New York Citizenship and Immigration Project
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Living in the United States: A Guide for Immigrant Youth
This handbook gives a good overview of U.S. laws that affect immigrants, especially as they apply to young people. Content Detail
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- Immigrant Legal Resource Center
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- Spanish / Español
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Are You Eligible to Apply for Citizenship?
This website provides easy-to-use online tools to help low and moderate-income individuals to answer important questions about their eligibility for naturalization, to better understand the naturalization process, and to prepare for the naturalization tests. Content Detail
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- CitizenshipWorks
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Refugees and Asylum
Refugee status or asylum may be granted to people who have been persecuted or fear they will be persecuted on account of race, religion, nationality, and/or membership in a particular social group or political opinion. Content Detail
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- US Citizenship and Immigration Services
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- Spanish / Español
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How to Apply for Asylum and Withholding of Removal
This article can help you find out if you qualify to apply for asylum and/or withholding of removal (also called "withholding") so you can avoid being sent back to your country. Content Detail
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- Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project
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- Spanish / Español
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How to Get Legal Status Through Your Family Member
This article is for people who are in the custody of DHS who want to know if their family members legally in the U.S. can help them get legal status in the U.S. Content Detail
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- Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project
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- Spanish / Español
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Naturalization
Information on the requirements to become a naturalized U.S. citizen. Content Detail
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- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
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Information About U.S. Immigration Procedures
Information from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Content Detail
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- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
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Immigrant Women and Abuse
If you are an immigrant to the United States, and you are a victim of domestic violence or rape, here are some suggestions we hope will help you. Content Detail
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- Women's Justice Center
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- Spanish / Español
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Your Rights and Responsibilities As A Permanent Resident
Being a permanent resident is a "privilege" and not a "right." The U.S. government can take away your permanent resident status under certain conditions. You must maintain your permanent resident status if you want to live and work in the United States and become a U.S. citizen one day. In this section, you will learn what it means to be a permanent resident and how you can maintain your permanent resident status. Content Detail
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- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
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Beware of Dishonest Immigration Consultants
Information about the practices of scam artists preying upon immigrants seeking assistance in obtaining legal residence, work authorization, or citizenship has risen dramatically in recent years. Many unscrupulous consultants claim that they are attorneys or that they have close connections to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). Others use titles such as notary public or notario to deceive people into believing that they are lawyers. Content Detail
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- National Consumer Law Center, Inc.
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- Spanish / Español
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Immigration Legal Advice Clinic - Saturday, June 1, 2013
Get free immigration legal advice! Read More
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- DC Bar Pro Bono Program
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- Spanish / Español


