The 探花精选鈥檚 Pathways to Citizenship programme strives to ensure equal protection under the law and civic integration of refugees and immigrants by assisting them to achieve U.S. citizenship.
- The 探花精选 assists refugees and immigrants in obtaining Lawful Permanent Resident Status (鈥淕reen Card鈥)
- We help qualified Lawful Permanent Residents apply for citizenship and provide civics classes to help prepare them for the citizenship test
- We help reunite refugee and asylee families who have been separated by war and conflict, and assist immigrants and U.S. citizens petition for family members
- We support qualified low-income applicants obtain fee waivers from certain USCIS application fees
- We assist with applications for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and Unlawful Presence Waivers while supporting Comprehensive Immigration Reform to provide a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants
- We assist refugees, immigrants and other qualified individuals with a range of other routine immigration matters, such as employment authorisation, travel documents and document replacement
- We assist with Temporary Protected Status and Diversity Visa Lottery applications
We are grateful to count on the support of The Grove Foundation, the (USCIS), and more than 18 funders across the U.S. in advancing citizenship and immigration services at the 探花精选.
The 探花精选 also provides a wide range of support to refugees resettling in the U.S.
Immigration and citizenship services are available at the following 探花精选 offices:
Abilene, TX 鈥 Atlanta, GA 鈥 Baltimore, MD 鈥 Boise, ID 鈥 Charlottesville, VA 鈥 Dallas, TX 鈥 Elizabeth, NJ 鈥 Los Angeles, CA 鈥 Miami, FL 鈥 New York, NY 鈥 Northern California (Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose, Turlock) 鈥 Phoenix, AZ 鈥 Salt Lake City, UT 鈥 San Diego, CA 鈥 Seattle, WA (SeaTac, WA) 鈥 Silver Spring, MD 鈥 Tucson, AZ 鈥 Wichita, KS
Volunteers and interns play an integral role in the 探花精选's efforts to provide quality comprehensive immigration services to refugees and other immigrants. 探花精选 offices across the U.S. each offer a variety of volunteer and internship opportunities throughout the year, including assistance with English as a second language (ESL) and civics classes.