Free Immigrant Naturalization Clinic Coming to North Jersey Make Citizenship Easier

PASSAIC, N.J. — Make the Road New Jersey will host a free naturalization clinic on September 20 to assist Green Card holders with their citizenship applications, the organization announced.

The clinic will take place at Make the Road NJ’s office at 184 Passaic Street and is available by appointment only. The event is aimed at helping permanent legal residents complete their naturalization applications with the support of legal experts.

To participate, interested applicants must contact Make the Road NJ by email at citizenship@maketheroadnj.org or call 908-368-1196 Ext. 2031. A preliminary survey, which must be submitted by September 13, will be used to determine eligibility.

Eligible applicants will receive a list of necessary documents to bring and a link for the event, according to organizers.

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