
Chinese Mutual Aid Association held a mini immigration workshop on Saturday, August 22, 2009.
On Saturday, June 20, 2009, CMAA staff in conjunction with immigration lawyers from the DePaul Legal Clinic will be holding a workshop regarding fee waivers for the citizenship application. These fee waivers will assist clients who have difficulties with paying the costs of naturalization. The workshop will explain who qualifies for these fee waivers and how they are obtained. Furthermore, it will also discuss how to petition for family members living in their home countries in order to assist them in gaining citizenship.
Are you having money difficulties but still want to apply for Citizenship? Learn about whether you qualify for a fee waiver for your Citizenship application. Do you have family members in your home country that you want to bring to the U.S.? Learn how to petition for family members. Join us on Saturday, June 20th from 10 am to 12 pm as immigration lawyers from DePaul Legal Clinic discuss these topics.
At the Chinese Mutual Aid Association on Saturday, June 20th, 2009, immigration attorneys from DePaul Legal Clinic will present on the qualifications for fee waivers for Citizenship applications and the issues involved in petitioning for family members from individuals' home countries. This two-hour workshop will take place between 10:00 am and 12:00 pm.

On April 25th, 2009, Chinese Mutual Aid Association, in partnership with the Bosnian-Herzegovinian American Cultural Center, Cambodian Association of Illinois, Ethiopian Community Association of Illinois, and the Lao American Community Services Center, held a Citizenship and Immigration Workshop.
Citizenship and Immigration Workshop
公民移民講座
Free Citizenship Class
New Citizenship classes will start on December 15, 2008.
Benefits of becoming a U.S. citizen
如果你已經居住美國五年有永久居民身份而有意成為美國公民者,本會可幫助你免費填入籍表格,還可為低收入家庭免費申請入籍,一旦成為美國公民後,可享有許多公民福利,如符合條件者,請把握良機盡快填入籍申請表.
HAVE YOU BEEN A PERMANENT RESIDENT FOR 5 YEARS OR MORE? IF SO, WE CAN HELP YOU BECOME A CITIZEN!

While many immigrants and refugees would like to become American citizens and participate fully in American life, they are often met with hurdles to overcome. Lower levels of English ability and lower levels of education make learning the skills necessary for citizenship difficult. Unskilled workers who make lower incomes spend more time working to support their families and often times have little time to improve their personal skills.