IMMIGRATION RESOURCES
Additional Resources
List of Services
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GAINSList Item 1
GAIN's mission is to protect and empower immigrant survivors of crime and persecution. We do this by providing free immigration legal services and connecting our clients with the additional legal and social services they need to build safety, stability, and self-sufficiency.
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Apply For CitizenshipList Item 2
As a lawful permanent resident, you may be eligible to become a U.S. citizen through naturalization. By applying for naturalization, you are taking steps towards committing your loyalty to the United States
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American Bar AssociationList Item 3
The Commission on Immigration has developed free resources to help you with your pro bono representation. Keep scrolling to view our library of written practice guides and recorded webinars.
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Catholic Charities of AtlantaList Item 4
Serving clients who cannot otherwise afford legal assistance and help families gain a legal pathway to U.S. Citizenship.
What to Bring to the Clinic
- Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)
- Driver’s License
- Social Security Card
- All your passports
- List of home addresses for the past 5 years and the dates in which you resided at these addresses
- List of employer names and addresses for the past 5 years, including the dates you worked with each employer
- List of all countries you have visited for the past 5 years with the exact dates of exit and entry to and from the United States
- If you have been cited, arrested, detained, or had to appear in court for any reason in the U.S. or abroad, bring all documents relating to the incident including a certified final disposition
- Certified final court disposition for any traffic tickets
- If married to a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, bring your spouse’s green card/U.S. passport, marriage certificate and/or divorce decree
- If you have been married more than once, bring the biographical information regarding your former spouse(s), including their name, date and place of marriage, and date and place of dissolution of marriage
- If your current spouse has been married more than once, you will need biographical information regarding their previous spouse(s), including their name, date and place of marriage, and date and place of dissolution of the marriage
- If you have any children, bring their green card, complete name, date of birth, and social security number
- $725 check or money order made out to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for a filing fee.
- If you need financial assistance, please bring your most recent tax return and/or evidence of public benefits.
