Services Offered
- Citizenship Application Assistance (Form N-400)
- Fee Waiver Assistance (Form I-912)
- Reduced Fee Request Assistance (Form I-942)
- Pro-bono Legal Consultations
Documents Attendees Should Bring
- Green card
- State-issued ID or driver's license
- Social Security card
- Marriage certificates, divorce certificates, and death/annulment certificates for spouses
- All passports used for travel abroad within the last five years, including expired passports
- For fee waiver: Proof applicant is currently receiving a qualifying government benefit (SSI, Medicaid, food stamps, WIC, General Assistance, TANF) or most recent tax returns
- List of home addresses for the past 5 years with corresponding dates of residence
- List of employment or school attendance history for the past 5 years with corresponding dates, addresses, and occupation
- List of children's full names, dates of birth, countries of birth, current addresses, USCIS Alien Numbers (if applicable)
- Applicant’s parents' full names, dates of birth, and countries of birth
- List of all applicant's trips abroad for the past 5 years with date left, date returned, and destination
- Current spouse's full name, nicknames or former names, date of birth, social security number, date and place of naturalization or Alien Number, date of marriage, address, and name of employer
- Prior spouse's date of birth, country of birth, address, date of marriage, Alien Number, nationality, date marriage ended, and reason for termination of marriage
- Certified documentation of all arrests and/or convictions, reason for arrest, date, place, and disposition even if the charges were dropped, dismissed or expunged
Other Document(s) to Bring
Nikah khat( if have any)
Volunteer Information
We are looking for:
- Attorneys
- General support volunteers
Prospective volunteers should contact:
pkarimi@cair.com