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| Provide Citizenship Assistance to eligible US Permanent Residents |
| Organize Voter Registration & Citizenship Drives throughout the year in different venues in the community |
| Educate elected officials on important issues to Hispanic immigrants. |
| Advocate on issues affecting Colombia & U.S. Relations. |
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The Naturalization Assistance service offers direct assistance to legal residents. The Program offers counseling, education and assistance in the citizenship application process. Activities and efforts are made possible with the support of our volunteers, staff, paralegals and attorneys.
CASA organizes monthly citizenship drives that take place in different venues accessible to the entire community. The citizenship drives are held on Saturdays as well as the voter registration drives. For more information on an upcoming citizenship drive, contact our main office.
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| Provide Citizenship Assistance to elderly immigrants that desire to become US citizens |
| Make Information and referral on Citizenship Process available in senior activity centers and our offices |
| Assist elderly clients in the preparation of required Citizenship, fee and/or medical waiver forms |
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The Citizenship Information and Referral service is available to elderly residents that are in need of assistance with their citizenship process. The service provides case assessment and access to immigration counseling that will inform each client of the steps and documents necessary to prepare their citizenship application.
Clients receive assistance as they prepare to complete their immigration forms. A certified paralegal and trained volunteers prepare the necessary applications as well as the necessary fee and/or medical waivers.
Questions for the Naturalization Exam
CASA is providing to its clients the questions for the
Naturalization Exam. Please, be aware that the New Pilot
Test will be mandatory starting January 1st 2008. During
2007, people can take either the old test or the New
Pilot Test.