Free Citizenship Course at Burlington Public Public Library (A)
Saturday, November 410:30 AM—12:30 PMFogelberg ABurlington Public Library22 Sears Street, Burlington, MA, 01803
Periodicals RoomBurlington Public Library22 Sears Street, Burlington, MA, 01803
This free 10-week Citizenship course is a joint project from Burlington Public Library, Woburn Public Library, and St. Mark Community Education. The Citizenship course will be at Burlington Public Library, 22 Sears Street, Burlington, MA. The course will be held on 10 Saturday mornings beginning September 16 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration is required for this FREE course.
The course covers the naturalization process and prepares students for the citizenship interview. Topics included are the 100 civics questions, the reading and writing sections, and the interview questions based on the N-400 application. Free assistance is available if students need help with the citizenship application.
Requirements
• Intermediate level of English.
• Legal U.S. Permanent resident (hold a green card) for 4.6 years
OR
• Legal U.S. Permanent resident (hold a green card) for 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen.
Questions? Email Shelley at ssloboder@burlingtonpl.org or call the Reference Desk at (781) 270-1691.
Funding in part for this program comes from a Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant.
Registration for this event has now closed.