Listed below are organizations that offer free assistance with the citizenship and green card application process.
Refugee Women Alliance WA (ReWA)
- Free citizenship classes.
- Green card application assistance.
- Low cost immigration services: petitioning for family members, employment authorizations, getting citizenship certificates for children, and green card renewal.
Asian Counseling and Referral Services (ACRS)
- Bilingual citizenship classes, immigration service assistance (fee based), citizenship application assistance, and mock interview practice.
Catholic Immigration Legal Services
- Citizenship/naturalization assistance: includes fee & disability waivers, green card replacement or renewals, family petitions, employment authorization, DACA renewals, and more.
- WA New Americans Program: connects immigrants and refugees to information and legal services to gain citizenship.
- Citizenship day: free day long workshop where volunteer immigration attorneys, paralegals, and interpreters come to provide assistance with citizenship applications.
- Free workshops, books, study materials, and connections to local organizations and attorneys.
- Free workshops and clinics for applying for citizenship.
- Tutoring, interview practice, citizenship application and fee waiver, and legal referral advice.
- Free citizenship classes – learn about U.S. history, civics, interviewing, and civic engagement.
- Immigration legal services.
- Green card applications and renewals, applying for family to come to the U.S., travel documents, work permit and employment authorization, citizenship application assistance, fee waivers, etc.
East African Community Services
- Citizenship classes, applications, and drop-in test tutoring.
Washington State Department of Social and Health Services – Naturalization Services
- Intake screenings, feww waivers, citizenship trainings, interview preparation, appeals, etc.
- Ask about support for students with an undocumented status: Call (800) 495-7802 or email info@youthcare.org
- Supports students and families looking to get documented through education and advocacy.