Free citizenship clinic in Fremont

CAIR‑SFBA announced a free citizenship clinic on April 7 at Fremont Main Library from 4:00 to 7:30 p.m. to help residents with eligibility, paperwork, and interview prep. The clinic is framed as a multigenerational community service for families navigating naturalization. (x.com)

Registration is required through CAIR‑SFBA’s online intake; the event listing links to a PracticePanther registration form. (newamericanscampaign.org) Onsite services explicitly include help completing Form N‑400 (naturalization), assistance with Form I‑912 fee waiver requests and Form I‑942 reduced‑fee requests, plus pro bono legal consultations. (newamericanscampaign.org) Volunteer interpreters or staff are available in Arabic, Azerbaijani, Dari, English, Farsi, French, Japanese, Pashto, Russian, Turkish and Urdu according to the clinic listing. (newamericanscampaign.org) The clinic’s document checklist circulated by organizers asks applicants to bring their green card, state ID or driver’s license, Social Security card, all passports used in the last five years, marriage/divorce/death records, proof of qualifying public benefits for fee waivers, five years of address and employment history, children’s and parents’ biographical details, travel history for five years, and certified records for any arrests or convictions. (newamericanscampaign.org) CAIR‑SFBA lists the site location room as the Fukaya Room and the clinic capacity as serving between 2 and 49 applicants in a single session. (newamericanscampaign.org) The event is organized by CAIR‑SFBA’s Immigrants’ Rights legal team, which provides low‑cost and pro‑bono immigration services, and CAIR‑SFBA has previously run free citizenship application programs in partnership with the PARS Equality Center. (ca.cair.com) (cair.com)

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