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Learn: Applying for U.S. Citizenship

Wednesday, 7/8/2020
12:30 - 1:30
Virtual Library
Address

United States


Lawyers in the Library presents our first “Lunch and Learn” webinar. Learn how to start your citizenship application using the SF Pathways to Citizenship web portal and Citizenshipworks.org. We will answer some common questions about using Citizenshipworks to complete the N-400 form, and provide information about how to obtain free legal assistance from one of our partner organizations. Our friends at Mission Asset Fund will also share how you can apply for a citizenship loan if you don’t qualify for a fee waiver. Registration is required: register here.
Presented by Brett Snider, immigration attorney and the Director of Legal Services at Jewish Family and Children’s Services.



This program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.


Attending Programs

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