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Citizenship Legal Services

Helping Immigrants Become U.S. Citizens


LOW COST LEGAL ASSISTANCE Available to people living or working in Napa County

Phillips Charter Elementary School Calistoga Community Center Multi-Use Room 1307 Washington Street, Calistoga 1210 Shelter Avenue, Napa (corner of First Street) Please Call to Register: Puertas Abiertas 707.224.1786
McPherson Family Resource Center 707.738.3345
People 60 Years and Older are Eligible for Free Legal Assistance

Tuesday, February 18, 4pm Saturday, March 22, 10am

Confidential consultation, eligibility screening, help with citizenship and fee waiver applications, and filing for those who qualify. The cost includes application assistance, review and representation by an attorney for those who qualify, express mail, and study materials.
During the Workshop We Will Determine If You Qualify: To Take the Exam In Your Native Language And *For The Application Fee Waiver

For the fee waiver: please bring documents proving your income is low, such as pay stubs plus income tax returns and/or proof that you currently receive public benefits, such as Medi-Cal, food stamps, CalWorks, etc. To complete the application, PLEASE BRING all of the following:
1) Workshop: $50 in cash , money order or check to IIBA (additional services may cost $150-$600) 2) *Application: $680 in check or money order, payable to Department of Homeland Security (if 75 years or older, only $595). If applying for the waiver, please bring the documents indicated above). 3) Copy of your green card (both sides). 4) Two photos (U.S. Passport style). 5) List of all your trips out of the United States, including departure and return dates. 6) List of employment and/or schools for the past five years, including start and end dates. 7) List of home addresses where have you lived in the last 5 years, including start and end dates. 8) If you are currently married; spouses full legal name, date of birth, Social Security Number, alien number (A#), date and place of naturalization, and current address. 9) Information about all your prior marriages and about all of your current spouses prior marriages; including date of marriage, date the marriage ended, and how marriage ended. 10) If you have children, their full name as it appears on birth certificate, dates of birth, residency card A#, and address. 11) Documentation of all arrests and/or convictions, including reason for the arrest, date, place, and outcome/disposition. Bring ALL arrest and court documents, even if the charges were dropped.

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Made possible by a grant from Napa Valley Community Foundation Naturalization application assistance is available only to residents who are eligible to become citizens.

In order to complete your application, PLEASE COME PREPARED: Bring the Following Information:
LIST OF HOME ADDRESSES- Where have you lived in the last 5 years? Begin with where you live now.
Street Number and Name, Apartment, City, State, Zip Code and Country Dates (mm/dd/yyyy) From To PRESENT

LIST OF EMPLOYMENT & SCHOOL-Where have you worked or studied in the last 5 years?
Employer or School Name Nombre del Empleador o Escuela (Calle, Ciudad y Estado) From Dates (mm/dd/yyyy) To PRESENT Your Occupation

LIST OF TRIPS OUTSIDE OF USA - List all trips of 24 hours or more that you have taken outside of the U.S. since becoming a Lawful Permanent Resident. (Begin with the most recent trip).
Date Left USA Date Returned to USA Did Trip Last 6 Months or More? Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Countries to Which You Traveled Total Day Out of USA

INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR CHILDREN


Full Name of Son or Daughter Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy) Green Card Number A A A A A Country of birth Current Address

CITIZENSHIP LEGAL SERVICES HELPING IMMIGRANTS BECOME CITIZENS

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