This free 10-week program is in partnership with St. Mark Community Education Program and will take place at the Grove Hall Branch Library, 41 Geneva Ave., Dorchester. Classes help prepare students for all parts of the Citizenship test: the USCIS N-400 interview, the 100 civics questions, and the reading and writing parts of the exam.
For those who need technical and legal help with completing the N-400 application, St. Mark Community Education Program partners with MIRA Coalition to provide these services for free.
Requirements: Basic-level English, Legal Permanent Resident card for 4 years and 9 months (2 years and 9 months if married to a U.S. citizen).
To register: https://www.stmarksesol.org/class-registration
For more information:
St. Mark Community Education Program
617-288-8515 or Mike@stmarksesol.org
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