AYUDA GRATIS para la solicitud de ciudadanía Abogados con experiencia y profesionales de inmigración disponibles para ayudar y evaluar su solicitud. Fotos gratis y fotocopias requeridas. REQUISITOS: • Vivir en los Estados Unidos como residente permanente por cinco años (3 > años si vive y está casado con un ciudadano americano) • Vivir en los Estados Unidos por mitad de los cinco años o tres años • Por lo menos 18 años de edad QUÉ TIENE QUE TRAER: • Tarjeta de residencia y todo pasaporte desde que obtuvo su tarjeta de residencia • Dirección de domicilio de los últimos cinco o tres años • Información de hijos (fecha de nacimiento, A#, domicilio)* • Historia de trabajo/educacion de los últimos cinco o tres años • Historia matrimonial/Historia criminal* *si aplica REGISTRACION REQUERIDA TELÉFONO 848-228-3361 Solo 150 seran ayudados POR LA RED epid.rutgers.edu Solicitantes tienen que pagar $680 dólares para llenar la solicitud al USCIS. Por favor no traiga el dinero al evento. CAMDEN Sabado, Oct. 20, 2012 • 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Rutgers School of Law-Camden • 217 North 5th Street NEWARK Sabado, Nov. 10, 2012 • 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Rutgers School of Law-Newark • 123 Washington Street NEW BRUNSWICK Domingo, Dec. 9, 2012 • 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Rutgers Student Center • 126 College Avenue Necesitamos Voluntarios! Contactenos: CR@eagleton.rutgers.edu Citizenship Rutgers is a project of the Eagleton Institute of Politics - Program on Immigration and Democracy; Rutgers School of Law-Camden; Rutgers School of Law-Newark; The Center for Migration and the Global City, Newark; Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations. Eagleton Institute of Politics Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 191 Ryders Lane New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901-8557 www.eagleton.rutgers.edu eagleton@rci.rutgers.edu 732-932-9384 Fax: 732-932-6778 What is Citizenship Rutgers? Citizenship Rutgers is a series of free naturalization application assistance drives. The project provides Legal Permanent Residents (LPRs) access to free individual consultations with experienced immigration attorneys; knowledgeable, language appropriate application assistance; passport-sized photos; document certification; citizenship test questions and ESL referrals. The project was created to bring citizenship application assistance to New Jersey’s 400,000+ Legal Permanent Residents (LPRs). Citizenship Rutgers fall 2012 application assistance drives will be held on: Saturday, October 20 (Camden) Saturday, November 10 (Newark) Sunday, December 9 (New Brunswick) Citizenship Rutgers is a project of the Eagleton Institute of Politics - Program on Immigration and Democracy and its partners: Rutgers Law School-Camden; Rutgers Law School-Newark; the Center for Migration and the Global City; Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations; and The Bonner Foundation. Why is Citizenship Rutgers important? Democracy is a participatory system and citizenship is the cornerstone of democracy. Citizens vote, serve on juries, serve in the armed forces, and are the backbone of our workforce. Research shows that citizens are better integrated into the life of their communities, have higher rates of health insurance and earn higher incomes. Citizens tend to be more active participants in all aspects of civic life and to contribute more fully to American society. There are 12 million legal permanent residents in the United States and more than 400,000 of them live here in New Jersey. Many legal permanent residents have lived here for decades and dream of becoming citizens; yet, most have not taken the step toward obtaining citizenship. Some may be fearful. Others feel too busy. Application fees may deter some. Still others may be discouraged by the complexities of navigating the complicated legal system. How can I support Citizenship Rutgers? To get involved with Citizenship Rutgers as a volunteer, community partner, or financial sponsor, contact Randi Chmielewski at 732-932-9384, ext. 230 or randic@eagleton.rutgers.edu. [September 2012]