The CUNY Citizenship & Immigration Project provides free
services at fourteen
centers located throughout New York City. Services to the public include
confidential one-on-one consultations with immigration attorneys and paralegals,
as well as access to immigration and citizenship forms, and community and
educational activities.
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Mayor Bloomberg spoke with volunteers on Tuesday
Volunteers at the CUNY/Daily News Call-In answered a record 15,308
calls from New Yorkers, as well as from individuals in New Jersey, Connecticut and other
states. Callers' questions ranged from how to obtain citizenship to
where to find English and civics classes. ‹ more ›
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Baruch College Professor, Immigration Lawyer, and Director of the Citizenship and Immigration Project, offers practical advice and answers your questions:
This CUNY program is the largest array of summer university courses and activities
in New York City. Access to all of them will be available on a new
one-stop shopping site.
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The City University of New York
Citizenship and Immigration Project
Administrative Office
101 West 31st St. 9th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Phone: 646.344.7245
Fax: 212-652-2889
(Locate the Immigration Center Near You)
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