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Citizenship Workshop

Free citizenship workshop at the Woodbridge Main Library on January 16!

Are you trying to become a United States citizen, need help preparing for the citizenship test or looking for immigration assistance? You can learn how to achieve these goals at a free immigration workshop at the Woodbridge Main Library on Tuesday, January 16, 2018. Debby Alter, Director of Immigrant and Refugee Services at Jewish Family Services will discuss:

  • Citizenship eligibility and requirements
  • Where, when and how much it costs to file your application
  • Review of the citizenship application
  • How to prepare for the new citizenship test
  • What to expect at the interview
  • What to do if your application is lost or delayed
  • How to advocate for yourself at the Newark Service Center
  • How to file petitions for family members abroad
  • Helping your parents naturalize
  • Answers to you immigration questions
  • Green Card eligibility requirements
  • Representation at immigration interviews
Attendees may bring a completed application for review. Applications and test preparation will be available at the workshop. For more information, please contact the

Jewish Family Services of Middlesex County at 732.777.1940 or email Debby Alter @ DebbyA@jfsmiddlesex.org

This program is free and open to all. The Woodbridge Main Library is located at 1 George Frederick Plaza, Woodbridge, NJ. For more information please see http://woodbridgelibrary.org/

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