Citizenship Services

About

The Catholic Charities Legal Immigration Services program assists qualified legal permanent residents through the process of applying for citizenship. The program offers workshops to provide information about the process, and individual appointments to help individuals complete and review their application.

Basic requirements to apply for Citizenship:

  1. Be an LPR (Lawful Permanent Resident, i.e., green card holder)
  2. Be 18 years of age or older.
  3. Be a resident continuously for five years, subsequent to LPR status. If married to a U.S. citizen (USC), the residency requirement is only three years.
  4. Be of good moral character.
  5. Have resided in the state or USCIS district where the application is filed for at least three months.
  6. Be physically present in the U.S. for at least half of the five years (or half of the three years, in a case where the spouse is a USC).
  7. Not be absent from the U.S. for a continuous period of more than one year during the period for which continuous residence is required. For the spouse of a USC, not be absent for more than two years and one day.
  8. Have knowledge of the English language and ability to answer basic questions on U.S. history and government.

Catholic Charities provides workshops and community presentations in collaboration with local parishes and community agencies. Hosting group workshops is an excellent way to help prospective clients learn about the immigration process and understand if they qualify for immigration benefits.

To view all upcoming Catholic Charities events, please visit our events page.

Types of Events

Workshops are typically one day events that guides applicants through the immigration process.

  • N-400 Naturalization Workshop

UCIS Citizenship Study Materials

Additional Resources:

  • Craven Literacy Council, New Bern: info@cravenliteracy.org or 252-637-8079
  • Instepp Incorporate, Education Center, Durham: www.instepp.org or 919-680-8000
  • Alamance Community College: Stephania.Garzon@alamancecc.edu or 336-506-4380

Community presentations are effective ways to educate and involve people in discussions about various immigration topics.

Community presentation topics include, but are not limited to:

  1. Citizenship
  2. Know your Rights
  3. Family Preparedness
  4. Power of attorney Clinic for those individuals who have taken the Family Preparedness

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Fee Waiver:

Applicants who can demonstrate a financial hardship can apply for a fee waiver for both the Catholic Charities and USCIS immigration fees.

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Scheduling an Event

To schedule one of these events in your parish or agency please call or email Consuelo Kwee, Consuelo.Kwee@raldioc.org or 919-821-8148.