FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
MEDIA ADVISORY:
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington Partners with
American Immigration Lawyers Association on Citizenship Workshop
Assists Eligible Green Card Holders in Achieving the Dream of U.S. Citizenship
ARLINGTON, Va. – On Friday, January 31, Catholic Charities
of the Diocese of Arlington is partnering with the American Immigration Lawyers
Association (AILA) to host its annual Citizenship Day Workshop. The workshop is
one of six AILA is offering in Virginia, Maryland and Washington D.C. in
conjunction with Citizenship Day on February 1, 2020.
Catholic Charities’ annual partnership with AILA adds to the
approximately 8-10 workshops that Catholic Charities hosts each year in
cooperation with the New Americans Campaign. The Catholic Charities’ workshops
serve an average of 250 individuals annually.
“These workshops are incredibly important to so many of the
men and women we serve who need assistance navigating the naturalization
process to achieve the dream of U.S. citizenship,” said Stacy Jones, attorney
and program director, Hogar Immigrant Legal Services, Catholic Charities of the
Diocese of Arlington. “We welcome eligible Green Card holders to register for
this workshop and take advantage of the exceptional legal and consultative
services we are providing.”
The 2020 Citizenship Day workshop this Friday provides
practical assistance to those who wish to become U.S. citizens, including
consultation, application preparation and postage. The workshop is $110 per
person. A list of all the documents applicants must bring is here.
Individuals may call Catholic Charities at 703-534-9805, ext. 252, to
pre-register as an applicant, to become a volunteer, or for more
information.
WHO:
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington,
the American Immigration Lawyers Association, and
qualified applicants for U.S. citizenship.
WHEN: Friday, January 31, 2020
10 a.m.-12 p.m.
(Applicants checked in prior to 12 p.m. will be
processed.)
WHERE: Catholic
Charities of the Diocese of Arlington
Hogar Immigrant Services
6301 Little River Turnpike
Suite 300
Alexandria, VA
22312
General naturalization eligibility, as prescribed by the
Immigration and Naturalization Act, includes:
- Being
at least 18 years old;
- Having
been a lawful permanent resident, commonly referred to as a “green card
holder,” for five years, or three years if married to a U.S. citizen;
- Being
physically present in the U.S. for at least half of the last five years;
- Living
as a resident of the state in which the application is being filled out
for a least three months;
- Having
the ability to speak, read and write in English;
- Being
able to pass a U.S. history and civics exam; and
- Having
“good moral character” – applicants who have been convicted of certain
crimes, have not paid their taxes, have not financially supported their
children, have presented false information on any previous immigration
applications or misrepresented themselves to any government agency, or
have failed to register for the Selective Service when required, among
other things, may not meet this requirement and so may not be eligible
for naturalization.
For additional information, contact Amber Roseboom, Director
of Media Relations, Catholic Diocese of Arlington, at 571-215-8731 or Amber.Roseboom@arlingtondiocese.org.
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Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington serves the
poor and vulnerable who live within the 21 counties and seven cities of the
Diocese of Arlington, which is led by Bishop Michael F. Burbidge. Catholic
Charities provides food for the hungry, a free medical clinic for adults including
prenatal care, adoption services, transformational housing for the homeless,
mental health counseling, emergency financial assistance, prison ministry,
workforce development, and immigration and refugee services. Catholic Charities
serves all, regardless of faith. www.ccda.net.