Citizenship Workshops

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The Plainsboro Library presents citizenship workshops for anyone who is preparing for the U.S. citizenship test or is puzzled about the immigration process on Wednesday, October 16, at 6:30 p.m.

Debby Alter, director of immigrant and refugee services at Middlesex County’s Jewish Family and Vocational Services, will discuss citizenship eligibility requirements and how to file an application. Applications and test preparation information will be available.

In addition, participants will learn about what to expect at the INS interview and the issue of legal representation. Information about how to file petitions for family members still living abroad, and how to help parents become naturalized citizens will also be covered.

Those who have already completed an application should bring it for review. Alter will review completed citizenship applications and help with test preparation. For more information, call Alter at 732-777-1940.

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