From Immigration Advocates Network <[email protected]>
Subject Celebrating Citizenshipworks & Aiding Afghans
Date September 28, 2021 3:56 PM
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Citizenshipworks celebrates its 10 Year Anniversary!

Citizenshipworks was created to make the naturalization process free,
safe, and simple. In the last 10 years, we have partnered with over
200 non-profit organizations nationwide to help thousands of
applicants become U.S. citizens, saving millions of dollars in legal
fees.

We help applicants from beginning to end:

“Couldn't believe how stress-free the whole process was. All
printed with boxes checked... WOW! Should have done this years
ago.” - Brian, CA

We help partners save time and money:

“Citizenshipworks is one of the greatest tools an immigration legal
services provider could utilize. It is safe, confidential, effective
and makes the entire process of Naturalization so much easier for
both the applicant and those of us who are providing assistance.”

- Vishal, NY

To become a Citizenshipworks partner, go to:
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How to Help Afghans: Update your Directory Listing for Language and
Services

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services and helps the field understand capacity. The best way to
update your organization's directory listing is to use the link we
send to your "contact person" on how to access and change content.

If you have language capacity for Afghans who speak Dari or Pashto,
please check your directory listing to be sure you've selected those
languages.

*NEW* We added Special Immigrant Visas, Humanitarian Parole, and P2
for Afghans to our list ("Areas of Immigration Legal Assistance").
Please update your directory listing to control-select those options
if you offer them.

If your organization does not receive an updating email in the week
ahead, or your "contact person" has changed, go to -
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[link removed] click on your organization, scroll to the bottom, click on "Please
report any corrections to this organization's information" in the
blue bar at the bottom. Please provide careful details in the form.
This process takes more time than the email link because we need to
make your changes manually.

Latest from the Immigration Advocates Network

This is the monthly digest from the Immigration Advocates Network and
our partners in immigrant advocacy:

A free webinar today at 2:00 Eastern: -
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Check out our new, centralized "list of lists" for -
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[link removed] An interview with Professor Michael Kagan by IAN's summer intern,
Lily Zheng.

A podcast interview with The Advocates for Human Rights on -
[link removed] Remote Pro Bono Projects, by our VISTA, Treshauxn Dennis-Brown.

"Community Hotlines," with Grassroots Leadership: A Justice Power
webinar in -
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The Vangala -
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Find the latest news and developments on our home page at -
[link removed] www.immigrationadvocates.org. For access to all our training
materials, join the Immigration Advocates Network's Nonprofit
Resource Center. Membership is free to nonprofit staff and pro bono
counsel. Sign up: -
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Jobs in Immigrant Advocacy

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[link removed] Lead Attorney, Southern Poverty Law CenterNew Orleans, LA

Position open until filled

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CO

Position open until filled

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[link removed] Director of Immigration Legal Services, HANA CenterChicago/Prospect
Heights, IL

Position open until filled

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Immigrant Community Action Project (MICA)St. Louis, MO

Position open until filled

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Apply by 10/15/21

For more jobs visit -
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About Immigration Advocates Network

The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN), a program of Pro Bono Net,
is dedicated to expanding access to immigration legal resources and
information. We create our own tools, build platforms for others, and
work with partners to harness the power of technology to better
support immigrants and their advocates.

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