CITIZENSHIP Workshop
DATE/TIME:
Saturday, March 24, 2012
9am to 12pm
LOCATION: Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools (Registration will be located at the LIBRARY)
701 South Catalina St. Los Angeles, CA 90015
More info: The first 300 people will be assisted. There will be a short information session at the Library that will go over the naturalization process. After the information session you will receive assitance with the naturalization application (N-400) and we will provide passport style photos and packing materials to mail your application. A final review of the application will be conducted by an immigration attorney. Please bring all necessary documents.
For more information contact us at (323) 937-3718 or email Joseph at joseph@krcla.org
To make this happen, we need Korean speaking volunteers to fill out the application. Please consider volunteering with us and feel free to pass on the word. Training will be provided. Please contact Hee Joo at hj@krcla.org for more info.

KRC’s naturalization work is also nationally coordinated through NAKASEC (National Korean American Service & Education Consortium).
Sponsored by: Korean Resource Center, American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), Catholic Charties of Los Angeles, Human Rights Campaign (HRC), International Rescue Committee (IRC), Interfaith Refugee and Immigration Service (IRIS), LA VOICE PICO, NALEO Educational Fund, SEIU Local 99, the VAIL CENTER


[...] KRC, NALEO Educational Fund, and SEIU Local 99 held a press conference today to promote the Citizenship Workshop on March 24. [...]
Iam resident of the United States since 1987. I believe it is time to be a American Citizien. I live in Palmdale, Calif. Maybe someone can write to me to my e-mail. God Bless You.
Edda, please email us at joseph@krcla.org or hj@krcla.org