Citizenship Education offered at East African Community Services
Helps participants prepare for their naturalization interview. Instruction includes reading, writing and questions covered on the civics exam.
Most classes are carried out in a group setting, although one-on-one sessions can be arranged.
Helps participants prepare for their naturalization interview. Instruction includes reading, writing and questions covered on the civics exam.
Most classes are carried out in a group setting, although one-on-one sessions can be arranged.
Provides citizenship classes to permanent residents in USA to prepare for citizenship exam.
Legal Permanent Residents enroll in Citizenship Education to learn about civil participation and U.S. history in preparation to apply for naturalization. Through the course, students also learn details about the naturalization process. Offers classes quarterly (every 3 months) in Yakima in different locations.
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).
Community and Family Support Services offered at Entiat Valley Community Services Food Bank
Connects directly with individuals on a one-on-one basis to assess and address the needs of each individual, and to provide services according to the need.
Connects directly with individuals on a one-on-one basis to assess and address the needs of each individual, and to provide services according to the need. Programs include: Community Garden ( helps needy people with seeds and plants to grow at home); Benefit Services (assists with applying for SSI/SSDI, Veterans benefits, SNAP, referrals to shelters, and other services); firewood for those whose only resource is wood for cooking and heating; free ESL classes; clothing for children and families in need; computer lab; basic computer classes to learn internet skills, word, and email; and Spirit of Giving Fest, which is a free holiday meal, including caroling and games for children.
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.
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.
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.
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 - 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.
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 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.
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.
Immigrant Centric Information and Referrals 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.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center (KIAC) is the only organization in the West Salish/Sound Region exclusively focused on providing immigrant-centric advocacy and services. As our mission statement says, Recognizing the inherent worth and dignity of all people, KIAC works for the well-being and empowerment of immigrants through education, advocacy and social justice. KIAC envisions a community where everyone, regardless of where they were born, has fair and equitable access to justice, respect and opportunity.
At KIAC, we seek to connect clients to existing resources, advocate for their accessibility and provide direct services to fill in the gaps. .
Services include:
-Paperwork and phone calls: Help with reading and writing documents in English or Spanish, filling out forms on paper or online, and making phone calls
-Bills: Help with applying for financial assistance for medical bills or setting up payment plans
-Learning English: Information about local English classes, and 1-on-1 conversation practice (virtual)
-Doctors: Free medical clinic. To schedule, text or call (360) 440-2376 or (360) 900-9300
-Dentist: Low cost dental care with Peninsula Community Health Services. To schedule, text or call (360) 900-9300
-Clothing: Free clothing is available by appointment on Tuesdays. Call/text (360) 440-2376
-General information and referrals for other needs, including information about school enrollment, health insurance, help for victims of domestic violence, housing, employment, mental health services, civil legal aid, and other resources. While we cannot provide case management, we will do our best to act as your interpreter and help you seek resources to navigate difficult situations.
-Support applying for local rent assistance
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.
INACTIVE - 7/2/18 - Citizenship Education offered at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Offers a citizenship exam preparation program designed to help hispanic residents prepare for the US Citizenship test. The course is taught mostly in English with Spanish "back-up" as needed.
Offers a citizenship exam preparation program designed to help hispanic residents prepare for the US Citizenship test. The course is taught mostly in English with Spanish "back-up" as needed. The course is offered twice a week on Tuesdays and Wednesday evening. The emphasis on Tuesdays is learning the responses to citizenship exam questions about US government and history. The emphasis on Wednesdays is on learning and practice of English vocabulary and sentence structures for the citizenship examination.
Citizenship and Naturalization Services offered at Korean Women's Association - Snohomish County - 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.
Language Learning offered by Seattle Public Library at Central Library
Provides classes, computer programs, practice rooms and conversation groups for ESL learners at sites throughout Seattle; maintains extensive collections in other languages; offers software to help prepare for the citizenship test process.
Learn English or another language with our free classes, conversation circles and online resources.
We offer free classes for practicing English skills for daily life, work, and citizenship in our English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes. Join one of our free English Circle conversation groups to practice with others learning English.
Mango Languages is an interactive tool offers more than 70 languages, including English, for children and adults.
Employment and Adult Education offered by Neighborhood House at Raven Terrace
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 Preparation offered at Refugee and Immigrant Services Northwest
Provides civics courses which are designed to provide prospective citizens with the knowledge and understanding of the United States Constitution.
Provides civics courses which are designed to provide prospective citizens with the knowledge and understanding of the United States Constitution and government that will enable them to pass the citizenship examination and participate effectively in civic life.
Provides online resources and information about United States culture, daily life, education, health, jobs, laws, and further immigration explainers. Also offers free online citizen ship courses, GED test preparation courses, and a database of local services.
Provides support for integration by providing online resources and information about United States culture, daily life, education, health, jobs, laws, and further immigration explainers. Also offers free online citizen ship courses, GED test preparation courses, and a database of local services.