Caribbean National Weekly

Free Citizenship Workshop in Miami

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Free Citizenship Workshop in Miami
Key Points(5)
  • This workshop will provide lawful permanent residents with free naturalization application assistance by professional and trained volunteers.
  • Individuals will also receive legal counsel by probono attorneys and legal experts.
  • Services are available in Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Haitian Creole and English.
  • The New Americans Campaign is an innovative partnership with organizations like Catholic Legal Services that seeks to help aspiring Americans overcome barriers to becoming citizens and achieve citizenship.
  • Workshops like these show the local community that there is assistance available and that the New Americans Campaign is there to lend a helping hand through its network of partners and service providers.

Miami immigrant rights organization provides free legal assistance

On Friday, September 4 Catholic Legal Services of Miami will help local green card holders take the first step towards becoming citizens through a free event as part of the New Americans Campaign.

This workshop will provide lawful permanent residents with free naturalization application assistance by professional and trained volunteers. Individuals will also receive legal counsel by probono attorneys and legal experts. Services are available in Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Haitian Creole and English.

The New Americans Campaign is an innovative partnership with organizations like Catholic Legal Services  that seeks to help aspiring Americans overcome barriers to becoming citizens and achieve citizenship. Workshops like these show the local community that there is assistance available and that the New Americans Campaign is there to lend a helping hand through its network of partners and service providers.

Registration is not required. For more information contact Raul Hernandez 786-414-2765.

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