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Citizenship Classes and Mock Interviews - Hanul Family Alliance - Mt. Prospect Suburban Office

Hanul Family Alliance currently offers virtual citizenship classes and mock interviews to individuals preparing for the citizenship interview. The class focuses on Civics (100 questions), Reading, Writing, and basic English skills necessary when going over the application form during the interview. Mock interviews are available for Hanul clients and/or students with interview dates coming up.

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Citizenship Preparation - The Resurrection Project - Immigration Office

The Resurrection Project - Ashland is a partner of the New Americans Initiative, a program of ICIRR, which offers citizenship workshops. They provide classes and information to help individuals prepare for the United States citizenship and naturalization exams, as well as provide info on Second Federal's "Citizenship Loan" to help pay for citizenship application fees.

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ESL, Literacy, and Citizenship - Schaumburg Township District Library - Central Library

Schaumburg Township District Library offers programming for residents to improve their reading skills or prepare for the U.S. citizenship exam with a mix of in-person and online resources available to the community.

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ABE/GED | LINCOLN LAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Provides adults with a variety of educational opportunities in the areas of GED preparation, English language proficiency, Adult Career Pathways, and literacy.

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Adult Education - City Colleges of Chicago - Olive-Harvey College

City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) offers programs for individuals to learn English (ESL), complete their high school education (GED/HiSET), or access citizenship education free of cost.

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ESL, Literacy, and Citizenship - Schaumburg Township District Library - Hoffman Estates Branch

Schaumburg Township District Library offers programming for residents to improve their reading skills or prepare for the U.S. citizenship exam with a mix of in-person and online resources available to the community.

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Citizenship Education | Family Focus Aurora

Citizenship courses and/or assistance to immigrants and their families in their quest for citizenship.

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Citizenship Education | Indo-American Center

Provides free citizenship online classes only. Afternoon classes are for those who need to improve their English Language skills before taking the citizenship test. Also conducts mock interviews on one-on-one basis to prepare for citizenship interviews.

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Citizenship Education | Exodus World Service

Assists refugee clients with practicing their English and preparing for the U.S. citizenship exam.

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Adult Education - City Colleges of Chicago - Kennedy-King College

City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) offers programs for individuals to learn English (ESL), complete their high school education (GED/HiSET), or access citizenship education free of cost.

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Immigration and Citizenship - Indo-American Center - Main Office

Indo-American Center provides an immigration and citizenship program to assist them in studying for and passing the English and Civics tests required to become a U.S. citizen.

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Citizenship Education | Dominican Literacy Center

Low-cost citizen test preparation classes.

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Citizenship Education | HIGHWOOD LIBRARY AND COMMUNITY CENTER - Adult Learning

Offers free adult learning classes to members of the public. Includes the following classes: - English as a Second Language (ESL) - Spanish GED classes - Citizenship tutoring - Spanish language classes - Computer skills and resume writing

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Citizenship Education | International Institute of Metropolitan St. Louis

- Citizenship Preparation Classes: 12-week training on English language skills and civics knowledge to successfully pass the citizenship interview. - Elderlinks Citizenship Prep Classes: Training for English language skills and civics knowledge to successfully pass the citizenship interview for U.S. naturalization for elderly students.

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ADULT EDUCATION | ILLINOIS VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Offers Adult Basic Education (ABE), High School Equivalency (HSE) preparation classes (traditional and online), English Language Acquisition (ELA) classes, citizenship information, community tutoring for adult learners (Oglesby location only).

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ADULT EDUCATION | MCHENRY COUNTY COLLEGE

Offers Adult Education classes, which include:

-- High School Equivalency (GED) Preparation

-- English as a Second Language Classes

-- Citizenship Preparation

-- Bridge Program

-- Integrated Career and Academic Preparation System (ICAPS)

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IMMIGRATION/NATURALIZATION LEGAL SERVICES | YWCA ELGIN

Provides free Immigration and Naturalization Assistance to help immigrants and refugees become US citizens.

Community education workshops will be offered, ESL/Citizenship Classes and legal assistance including preparing Naturalization and/or DACA applications.

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LITERACY VOLUNTEERS | LITERACY VOLUNTEERS FOX VALLEY

Offers English as a Second Language (ESL) and helps with US citizenship.

Literacy Volunteers helps adults read, write, speak, and understand English by matching them with trained volunteer tutors one to one. Each tutor and student meet for one hour a week at a public location that is convenient for them, such as public libraries. Students can also meet with tutors virtually.

The program is open entry, open exit; adults can enroll at any time and exit at any time.

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ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM | ILLINOIS EASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGES

Offers the following free classes to individual age 16 and older: GED/HSE preparation classes, Online GED/HSE preparation, Reading Readiness, Job Skills, Math Readiness, Healthcare, Manufacturing, ESL (English as a Second Language), and Transition skills classes. Literacy services and tutoring are available to eligible individuals.

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Office of Citizenship Assistance - Town of Cicero - Community Center

Town of Cicero's Office of Citizenship Assistance offers ESL (English as a Second Language) classes and Citizenship Classes. Additional free services include:Renewal of Legal Permanent Resident CardCitizenship for Children under 18 from U.S. Citizen ParentCitizenship for AdultsChange of AddressFreedom of Information of any Immigration fileInfopass appointment with Immigration OfficerInquire on any case pendingTranslation (citizenship appointments)List of referral for Legal Assistance

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ESL and Citizenship Classes - Oakton College - Des Plaines Campus

Oakton College offers free noncredit ESL and Citizenship classes for adults 16 years and older whose native language is not English. Classes may be offered both virtually and in-person.

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ADULT EDUCATION | CHINESE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION

Offers the following classes:

- English as a Second Language (ESL).
- Civics.
- Citizenship.
- Healthcare Literacy.
- Computer Literacy.

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CITIZENSHIP ASSISTANCE | TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH - IMMIGRATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Assists individuals with all forms and explanations of the processes for US Citizenship applications. Also assists people in getting fingerprints, updating work permits, and permanent resident cards. While staff are not lawyers, they know all the rules. All inquiries are confidential.

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CIVIC ENGAGEMENT | SOUTHWEST SUBURBAN IMMIGRANT PROJECT

Prepares community and allies to participate in the systems of local, state, and national politics, organize citizenship, and non-partisan voter registration. Offers information regarding DACA, citizenship preparation classes, and "Know Your Rights" trainings.

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IMMIGRATION SERVICES | EAST CENTRAL ILLINOIS REFUGEE MUTUAL ASSISTANCE CENTER

Educates and supports refugee, asylee, and immigrant families and helps them transition to a new culture. Services include:

- Refugee/immigrant mutual support groups.

- Linkage with mainstream providers regarding the mental health needs of clientele and the barriers encountered by them. Mediations and education related to cultural differences are provided.

- One-on-one counseling at the Center, a neutral site, or in the homes of families in crisis.

- Basic immigration applications and immigration legal referrals.

- Cultural orientation counseling for refugee and other ORR eligible clients.

- Culturally appropriate workshops dealing with money, public benefits and health issues.

- Translation of documents and interpretation in community settings.

- Advocate and liaison in clients' places of employment, schools, hospitals, courts, with landlords, etc.

- Aid in completing paperwork for citizenship, residency, family reunification, etc.

- Assistance with applying for government benefits.

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