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Greater Cleveland Immigrant Support Network
Supporting Immigrants in the Greater Cleveland Area
The Greater Cleveland Immigrant Support Network is a nonprofit organization which educates about and works for equitable immigration policy and promotes inter-curtural awareness and appreciation.

Resources

U.S. Citizenship Information

The following resources are excerpted from the USCIS website, www.uscis.gov:

  • General Eligibility Requirements for U.S. citizenship.
  • A Guide to Naturalization.
  • To learn how to apply for U.S. citizenship.
  • An Overview of the Naturalization Process.
  • To download the Form N-400, Application for Naturalization.
  • To download the Instructions for N-400.
  • Study materials for the new naturalization test.


Person filling out formEnglish Portion of New Naturalization Test

  • Vocabulary List for the English Reading Test.
  • Reading Vocabulary Flash Cards.
  • Vocabulary List for the English Writing Test.
  • Writing Vocabulary Flash Cards.


Civics Portion of New Naturalization Test

  • Quick Civics Lessons.
  • Civics Flash Cards.
  • Civics Questions with MP3 Audio.
  • Civics (History and Government) 100 Questions and Answers revised on 01/2009:
    • English
    • Spanish
    • Chinese
    • Korean
    • Tagalog
    • Vietnamese
  • Naturalization Practice Test for Civil Portion for Ohio residents (97 multiple choice questions).


Resources for New Immigrants

  • Welcome to the United States: A Guide to New Immigrants:
    • English
    • ArabicPassport
    • Chinese
    • French
    • Korean
    • Polish
    • Portuguese
    • Russian
    • Somali
    • Spanish
    • Tagalog
    • Vietnamese
    • Urdu
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  • Did You Know?

    • Immigrants are a boost to the United States Economy

      The immigrant community is not a drain on the U.S. economy but, in fact, proves to be a net benefit.  Research reported by both the CATO Institute and the President’s Council of Economic Advisors reveals that the average immigrant pays a net 80,000 dollars more in taxes than they collect in government services.  For immigrants with college degrees the net fiscal return is $198,000.  Furthermore, the American Farm Bureau asserts that without guest workers the U.S. economy would lose as much as $9 billion a year in agricultural production and 20 percent of current production would go overseas.

      (Source: CATO Institute, CATO Handbook for Congress: Policy Recommendations for the 108th Congress)

 

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