This guide provides books, e-books and websites that will provide information for those seeking US citizenship.
These websites will provide information on services for immigrants and US citizenship.
Created by Atlanta's Office of Immigrant Affairs, this site provides information about services for new immigrants and citizenship.
Provides information about everything you need to know to become a US citizen. Produced by US Citizenship and Immigration Services, US Dept. of Homeland Security.
US District Court Northern District of Georgia
Provides information about Naturalization ceremonies and how to get a copy of the citizenship certificate.
Immigration Advocates - Georgia
List of organizations in Georgia that provide legal services for immigrants, including help with citizenship.
A network of trusted non-profit partners who can help you apply for U.S. citizenship. We are a national network led by the Immigrant Legal Resource Center.
Serves the Hispanic community through research, policy analysis, and state and national advocacy efforts, as well as in program work in communities nationwide. Partners with a national network of nearly 300 Affiliates across the country to serve millions of Latinos in the areas of civic engagement, civil rights and immigration, education, workforce and the economy, health, and housing.
The LRC offers these resources, available to check out with your current GPTC Student ID:
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