CLASSES

Citizenship Classes

WHAT TO BRING TO YOUR FIRST CLASS:
• Resident Card
• Driver’s License.
• Pen and paper to take notes.

WORKSHOPS

CITIZENSHIP WORKSHOPS 2024

REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY FOR U. S. CITIZENSHIP:
• Must have a Resident Card and lived in the United States for at least 5 years.
• Must have paid all federal, state, and local taxes to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

IMMIGRATION

Immigration
Integration
Education

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KEY DATES TO VOTE IN 2024

Friday, Oct. 25

Mail Ballot Application Deadline

Friday, November 1

Early Voting Closes

Tuesday, Nov. 5

Election Day!

Our Impact

Since the start, the accomplishments of Bonding Against Adversity are a result of the passion and dedication of its partners and volunteers.

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Applications for U.S. citizenship submitted through March 31, 2024.

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Fees Waived for Low Income Participants, through March 31, 2024.

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Volunteers

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Money saved through March 31, 2024, by applicants not having to pay outside fees. 

Primitivo from Guanajuato, Mexico

I am very thankful for the free classes and all the free help that Bonding Against Adversity gave me. I was not able to apply before because lack of the English language and money. Now, I am a U.S. Citizen and I come to help Bonding at every event that I can to express my gratitude. I feel a great satisfaction and joy in helping other people.

Ciro from Venezuela

I think it was very good that a reliable organization like Bonding helped me with the process, because with them I felt confident that everything would go well, and everything turned out as I expected.

Erasmo from Venezuala

I was a cancer survivor during my entire citizenship process but I became a citizen thanks to the help of Bonding Against Adversity and their best volunteer teachers. At the end of my interview, the officer told me “Congratulations! you passed the interview and now you are a citizen”, and I said … No, I will be a U.S. Citizen at the Oath Ceremony, now I am still a legal resident! Then the officer jumped from his seat and gave me a big hug.