Information and Referral offered by IDIC Filipino Senior & Family Services
Helps older immigrant adults and their families with applying for benefits, as well as looking for job training, or affordable housing. Provides citizenship education and helps with preparing necessary paperwork.
Helps seniors and families find the resources such as
- Applying for benefits
- Job training
- Affordable housing
- Interpretation
Also provides assistance in helping immigrants become U.S. citizens by doing a one-to-one session or small classes for the citizenship test as well as assisting in preparing the application form and needed supporting documents.
Assists in preparing the necessary paperwork needed for those who want to petition their family members.
Immigrant Transition Programs offered by Chinese Information and Service Center in Seattle
Transition programs help non-English and limited English speakers understand and navigate American culture. Programs include comprehensive information and assistance services, crime prevention and victim assistance, and ESL classes.
Transition programs help non-English and limited English speakers understand and navigate American culture.
Programs include:
- Crime prevention education
- Crime victim assistance
- Naturalization assistance
- ESL classes
Employment and Adult Education offered by Neighborhood House at Birch Creek Career Center
Provides bilingual assistance with job applications, job searches and interviews.
Also offers ESL and citizenship classes as well as employment skills workshops.
Our employment and adult education services connect community members with meaningful employment at livable wages and other opportunities to build critical skills. Employment case managers and economic empowerment coaches help set goals and viable steps to achieve them. We also team up with local community colleges and other partners to connect individuals to vocational training, internship programs, and help with job placement.
Citizenship Classes & Naturalization Application Assistance offered by Refugee Women's Alliance in Seattle
Offers support in the process of naturalization by offering citizenship classes, legal assistance with citizenship applications, disability waivers & fee waivers, legal advice & referral, interpretation & advocacy at immigration interviews.
Offers support in the process of naturalization by offering:
- Citizenship classes
- Legal assistance with citizenship application, disability waivers and fee waivers
- Legal advice and referral, interpretation
- Advocacy at immigration interviews
Citizenship offered by Neighborhood House at Birch Creek Career Center
Offers citizenship classes and application assistance to low-income legal permanent U.S residents.
Focuses on refugees and elderly or disabled individuals.
Offers assistance to individuals seeking U.S. citizenship including citizenship classes.
Helps candidates fill out required forms and prepare for the citizenship test and interview.
Citizenship-oriented ESL classes offered to students who need extra test preparation.
Citizenship classes offered only at High Point Center and Wiley Center at Greenbridge.
Community Navigation Services for Immigrants & Refugees offered at Filipino Community of Seattle
Offers guidance and referrals to low-income immigrants and refugees seeking help with citizenship and other immigration law issues. Citizenship class offered once per week.
Provides guidance and referrals to low-income immigrants and refugees living in King County who are in detention, facing removal or losing their immigration status.
Multicultural Community Services offered by Lutheran Community Services Northwest at Vancouver Office
Provides assistance with immigration counseling, advocacy, employment projects, English as a Second Language (ESL) tutoring, citizenship classes, naturalization information, assistance with forms and benefits, and referrals to outside organization for services.
Provides assistance with immigration counseling, advocacy, services for elderly individuals, employment projects, English as a Second Language (ESL) tutoring, citizenship classes, naturalization information, assistance with forms and benefits, and referrals to outside organization for services.
Immigration Legal Services offered by Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon at Oregon SOAR Portland
Legal consultations and representation for refugees and immigrants in naturalization, permanent residency, and family petitions.
Legal consultations and representation for refugees and immigrants in naturalization, permanent residency, and family petitions. Services include applications for US citizenship, permanent resident/green Cards, family-based Visas, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), U-Visa, and Employment Authorization.
Provides classes designed to prepare students for the US Naturalization Test.
A Cuban-Haitian Program also offers assistance with work authorization, parole, and adjustment of status and citizenship.
Family Services offered at Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center (KIAC)
Provides a general assistance and referral service for both immigrants and people/organizations that provide services to immigrants. Assists Spanish-speaking clients with legal, medical, translation, employment, and cultural support.
Information, resource referrals and direct services related to health, youth, education, employment, housing, legal aid, basic necessities, identification documents, transportation safety, and advocacy for immigrant community members.
Services include:
- Free Medical Clinic for uninsured low-income adults
- Mobile dental clinic in partnership with PCHS (sliding scale cost paid to PCHS)
- Diabetes class in Spanish
- Monthly food/clothing distribution events
- Resource navigation and referrals for housing, legal aid, education, employment, identification documents, financial management, charity care, and more
- Limited temporary emergency rent assistance for existing clients
- Carseats
- Youth programming for middle- and high-school students
- Annual holiday celebration
- Community education and advocacy
Citizenship offered by Neighborhood House at Wiley Center at Greenbridge
Offers citizenship classes and application assistance to low-income legal permanent U.S residents.
Focuses on refugees and elderly or disabled individuals.
Offers assistance to individuals seeking U.S. citizenship including citizenship classes.
Helps candidates fill out required forms and prepare for the citizenship test and interview.
Citizenship-oriented ESL classes offered to students who need extra test preparation.
Citizenship classes offered only at High Point Center and Wiley Center at Greenbridge.
Conversational English/Citizenship Class offered at Helping Link
Offers twice-weekly ESL classes and U.S. citizenship classes for the Vietnamese community.
Our ESL program is offered year-round in two increments: 10 weeks during the school year and 5 weeks over the summer. Twice a week, native English speaking and bilingual instructors gather with our clients to teach conversational English in context-focused classes. Classes emphasize social interaction and language skills for specific situations in a safe learning environment. Clients practice language useful for job-seeking and managing other life tasks. This runs hand-in-hand with our citizenship and naturalization classes that focus on American history, government, and social studies.
Classes help students learn English to improve vocabulary and daily communication. In addition, students will have the opportunity to gain a better understanding about the American culture.
Additionally, in our citizenship class, Vietnamese refugees, immigrants, and Vietnamese Americans assist with the application process, citizenship test and interview, while also strengthening their English skills. The 10-week citizenship classes provide practical instruction in order to pass citizenship exams. Topics will vary, tailored to match the needs of the participants, and will include American history and government, civics and social responsibility.
Each class provides at least one native English speaker and one bilingual English and Vietnamese speaker with clients, placing an emphasis on conversation practice and social interaction. Volunteer tutors serve as facilitators to help each client reach their particular goals.
Citizenship Classes offered by Horn of Africa Services at Rainier
Provides preparation for citizenship applications and exams. Free to East African refugees and immigrants who have been in the US for at least four years and who are interested in applying for citizenship.
Provides preparation for citizenship applications and exams. Free to East African refugees and immigrants who have been in the US for at least four years and are interested in applying for citizenship.
Citizenship and Naturalization Services offered at Korean Women's Association Federal Way
Offers naturalization application process assistance, citizenship English classes form beginner to advanced, free service for welfare (fBasic Food, SSI) recipients, free citizenship English classes for low-income individuals.
Offers:
- Naturalization application process assistance,
- Civic classes provided in English, Korean, Khmer, Vietnamese, Ukrainian and Russian
- Free service for welfare (Basic Food, SSI) recipients,
- Free citizenship English classes for low-income individuals.
Also:
- Teaches interview questions;
- Conducts mock interviews;
- US passport application;
- Citizenship interview Interprets and translates;
- DACA Renewal
- Permanent Resident's Card (Green Card) Renewal
- Provide citizenship application assistance;
- Works with CIS for clients; and
- Provides various immigration related assistance.
Currently, Citizenship classes are conducted at sites in King County and Pierce County.
Citizenship Classes & Naturalization Application Assistance offered by Refugee Women's Alliance in Kent
Offers support in the process of naturalization by offering citizenship classes, legal assistance with citizenship applications, disability waivers & fee waivers, legal advice & referral, interpretation & advocacy at immigration interviews.
Offers support in the process of naturalization by offering:
- Citizenship classes
- Legal assistance with citizenship application, disability waivers and fee waivers
- Legal advice and referral, interpretation
- Advocacy at immigration interviews
Citizenship and Naturalization Services offered at Korean Women's Association Tacoma
Offers naturalization application process assistance, citizenship English classes form beginner to advanced, free service for welfare (Basic Food, SSI) recipients, free citizenship English classes for low-income individuals. Call to schedule an appointment.
Offers:
- Naturalization application process assistance,
- Civic classes provided in English, Korean, Khmer, Vietnamese, Ukrainian and Russian
- Free service for welfare (Basic Food, SSI) recipients,
- Free citizenship English classes for low-income individuals.
Also:
- Teaches interview questions;
- Conducts mock interviews;
- US passport application;
- Citizenship interview Interprets and translates;
- DACA Renewal
- Permanent Resident's Card (Green Card) Renewal
- Provide citizenship application assistance;
- Works with CIS for clients; and
- Provides various immigration related assistance.
Currently, Citizenship classes are conducted at sites in King County and Pierce County.
Educational Services offered by Literacy Source's Community Learning Center
Provides free ESL and basic skills classes and tutoring to adult learners. Helps learners prepare for the GED. Provides naturalization assistance to city of Seattle residents.
Provides free ESL, citizenship and basic skills such as reading, writing, math and computer use classes and tutoring to adult learners. Helps learners prepare for the GED.
Provides naturalization assistance to city of Seattle residents. Students enrolled in the program can receive job search assistance and individual tutoring as well.
Citizenship and Naturalization Services offered at Korean Women's Association Lynnwood
Offers naturalization application process assistance, citizenship English classes form beginner to advanced, free service for welfare (Basic Food, SSI) recipients, free citizenship English classes for low-income individuals.
Offers:
- Naturalization application process assistance,
- Civic classes provided in English, Korean, Khmer, Vietnamese, Ukrainian and Russian
- Free service for welfare (Basic Food, SSI) recipients,
- Free citizenship English classes for low-income individuals.
Also:
- Teaches interview questions;
- Conducts mock interviews;
- US passport application;
- Citizenship interview Interprets and translates;
- DACA Renewal
- Permanent Resident's Card (Green Card) Renewal
- Provide citizenship application assistance;
- Works with CIS for clients; and
- Provides various immigration related assistance.
Currently, Citizenship classes are conducted at sites in King County and Pierce County.
Free Citizenship Classes offered at Hand In Hand Immigration Services
Provides free citizenship classes for legal permanent residents to prepare for passing the citizenship exam.
Provides free citizenship classes for legal permanent residents to prepare for passing the citizenship exam. These classes are offered in both English and Spanish to accommodate students’ language proficiency and stage in the citizenship process.
Provides a supportive learning environment where students can practice for the citizenship test and their interview with our experienced staff and tutors.
All classes are taught by volunteers trained by Programs Director, Norma Gallegos. All official USCIS teaching materials are provided at no cost. Opportunities for practice interviews and one-on-one instruction are available for students as needed.
Citizenship offered at Multicultural Self-Sufficiency Movement (MSM)
Provides information about eligibility requirements for US citizenship and assistance with the completion and submission of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) application for naturalization (Form N-400).
Provides information about eligibility requirements for US citizenship and assistance with the completion and submission of the application for naturalization (Form N-400).
Learning Center offered at YWCA Seattle King Snohomish's Firwood Circle Office
Offers free classes including ESL, GED, life skills, computer skills, citizenship and personal finance education to help promote economic advancement.
Offers free classes where individuals can build their futures through job training and readiness, educational classes and workshops, and other programs for economic advancement.
Classes offered may include:
- ESL and GED courses
- Basic computer skills
- Life skills workshops
- Citizenship classes
- Personal finance education
Citizenship offered by Neighborhood House at High Point
Offers citizenship classes and application assistance to low-income legal permanent U.S residents. Focuses on refugees and elderly or disabled individuals.
Offers assistance to individuals seeking U.S. citizenship including citizenship classes.
Helps candidates fill out required forms and prepare for the citizenship test and interview.
Citizenship-oriented ESL classes offered to students who need extra test preparation.
Citizenship classes offered only at High Point Center and Wiley Center at Greenbridge.