Basic Literacy

  • English Literacy
  • High School Equivalency
  • Civics & Citizenship
  • Distance Learning

Services Providing

Course Structures

  1. Introduction to Immigration Process:
  • Overview of the green card application process.
  • Understanding eligibility criteria for green card applicants.
  1. Green Card Application Assistance:
  • Step-by-step guidance on filling out green card applications.
  • Documentation requirements and how to compile necessary paperwork.
  1. Citizenship Requirements:
  • Detailed explanation of eligibility criteria for U.S. citizenship.
  • Discussion on residency and other requirements for citizenship applicants.
  1. Citizenship Exam Preparation:
  • In-depth study of topics covered in the citizenship exam.
  • Practice sessions for the civics test, covering U.S. history and government.
  1. Interview Skills Development:
  • Preparation for the U.S. Citizenship Interview.
  • Mock interview sessions to build confidence and familiarity with the process.
  1. Language Proficiency Training:
  • Focus on improving English language skills, as language proficiency is crucial for the citizenship process.
  • Communication exercises and language practice tailored to the citizenship interview.
  1. Cultural Integration and Understanding:
  • Exploration of American culture, values, and traditions.
  • Guidance on cultural aspects that may be part of the citizenship interview.
  1. Community Support and Resources:
  • Information on community resources available for immigrants.
  • Networking opportunities and building a support system within the community.
  1. Legal Rights and Responsibilities:
  • Education on the legal rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizens.
  • Understanding the obligations that come with obtaining citizenship.
  1. Final Review and Mock Test:
  • Comprehensive review of course material.
  • Mock citizenship exams and interviews to assess preparedness.

This FREE course will provide information on:

  • The naturalization process
  • Eligibility requirements
  • Testing
  • US Citizenship Interview Practice
  • Citizenship rights
  • Responsibilities
  • Asylum Interview

Eligibility Requirements

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Live in Harris or Fort Bend County, Arkansas
  • Have a photo ID
  • Attend orientation and registration
  • Commit to attending every class
  • Have access to technology (computer, smartphone, tablet, and internet)

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Ready to Board Your Journey?

Begin your adventure towards U.S. citizenship with us. Sign up for our next Citizenship Education & Training class via our Interest Form. For any inquiries, we’re just an email or phone away at info@ushrswh.org  | (281) 310-5611.

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