Do You Want to Become a U.S. Citizen for FREE?

Events, News

On Oct. 25th, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that people that receiving public benefits can no apply for a citizenship fee waiver after Dec. 2nd. On October 25, USCIS announced that people receiving public benefits can no longer apply for a citizenship fee waiver after December 2. Your SSI, Medi-Cal, SNAP (food stamps), […]

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Volunteers Needed For NOV. 16th Citizenship Workshop!

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Volunteers Needed for the Citizenship Workshop on Saturday, November, 16th! Sign up today! To volunteer, please register here: https://volunteer.legal/event/GmKMewZ5ND/signup Help permanent residents naturalize before the fee waiver rules change next month! Citizenship Workshop will be on Saturday, November 16th, 2019 from 8:30am – 4:00pm at CET – Immigration & Citizenship Program (701 Vine Street, San Jose, […]

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RED CARDS – KNOW YOUR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS

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Do you know your constitutional rights? Regardless of your immigration status, you are protected under the U.S. Constitutions. In case you are stopped by the local police or even I.C.E, you can present them a “red card” to defend yourself. Please visit the Immigrant Legal Resource Center (ILRC) at www.ilrc.org/red-cards to know more about red […]

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SPEAK UP! With Asian Law Alliance and The Fred T. Korematsu Institute

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ALA’s Executive Director, Richard Konda, was on the “SPEAK UP!” panel with Karen Korematsu of the Fred T. Korematsu Institute, Zahra Billoo of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Teresa Castellanos, Board vice-president San Jose Unified School District, and Susan Hayase, San Jose Nikkei Resisters. As active members of the San Jose community, this panel discussed what […]

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Successful Action to #KeepDucHome

Events, News

Photo: VietUnity South Bay Last Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 6:30am, Asian Law Alliance staff came to support Duc Nguyen along with VietUnity South Bay, People Acting in Commmunity Together (PACT) and the Santa Clara County Rapid Response Network. USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) notified Duc of an impromptu interview on this day; these […]

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