Free Citizenship Consultation

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Greetings!

Do you or someone you know want to become a U.S. citizen?

The City of Dallas, in partnership with local organizations, invites all eligible legal residents to a FREE Citizenship Consultation Workshop happening on:

🗓 Saturday, June 7, 2025
🕘 Starting at 9:00 AM – First Come, First Served
📍 Dallas College – Mountain View Campus
4849 W. Illinois Avenue, Building W, Dallas, TX 75211

This is a great opportunity to find out if you qualify to apply for American citizenship—and to get expert help at no cost.

To qualify, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years old

  • Be a legal permanent resident for 5 years, or 3 years if married to a U.S. citizen

  • Be able to speak, read, and write in English

📄 What to bring:

  • Your Green Card, Driver’s License, Social Security card, and all your passports

  • A list of your addresses and employers from the last 5 years

  • A list of trips outside the U.S. in the past 5 years

  • Information about marriages, children, and any arrest records

  • Tax returns and benefit letters like SNAP/MEDICAID/SSI (if applicable for reduced fee eligibility)

👉 This is a first come, first served event, so arrive early!

🔗 Volunteers are also needed! If you'd like to help, please sign up here:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0948AFA62EA0FFC61-49335289-2024#/

📢 Spread the word and help build a stronger community through citizenship.

For full details, see the BILINGUAL FLYER!


¡Hola a todos!

¿Tú o alguien que conoces quiere convertirse en ciudadano estadounidense?

La Ciudad de Dallas, en colaboración con organizaciones locales, invita a todos los residentes legales elegibles a un Taller de Consulta Gratuita de Ciudadanía, que se llevará a cabo el:

🗓 Sábado, 7 de Junio de 2025
🕘 A partir de las 9:00 AM – Atención por orden de llegada
📍 Dallas College – Campus Mountain View
4849 W. Illinois Avenue, Edificio W, Dallas, TX 75211

Esta es una excelente oportunidad para saber si calificas para solicitar la ciudadanía estadounidense y recibir ayuda experta completamente gratis.

Requisitos:

  • Tener al menos 18 años

  • Ser residente permanente legal por 5 años, o 3 años si estás casado/a con un ciudadano estadounidense

  • Poder hablar, leer y escribir en inglés

📄 Debes traer:

  • Tu tarjeta de residencia, licencia de conducir, tarjeta del Seguro Social y todos tus pasaportes

  • Una lista de tus domicilios y empleadores de los últimos 5 años

  • Una lista de viajes fuera de EE. UU. en los últimos 5 años

  • Información sobre matrimonios, hijos y cualquier antecedente penal

  • Declaraciones de impuestos y cartas de beneficios como SNAP/MEDICAID/SSI (si aplica para tarifa reducida)

👉 Este evento es por orden de llegada, así que llega temprano.

🔗 ¡También necesitamos voluntarios! Si deseas ayudar, regístrate aquí:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0948AFA62EA0FFC61-49335289-2024#/

📢 ¡Comparte esta información y ayúdanos a fortalecer nuestra comunidad a través de la ciudadanía!

Consulta el FOLLETO BILINGUE para más detalles.

The Office of Equity & Inclusion 

Our mission is to advance equity, inclusion, and social justice so all Dallasites can thrive. The office relies on the use of disaggregated data, community outreach, and resident voices to support the City of Dallas in understanding and addressing disparities to improve outcomes for all residents. Below are the four divisions of the Office of Equity & Inclusion. Click on them to learn more.

1) Welcoming Communities & Immigrant Affairs-

Promotes the economic, civic, and social engagement of immigrants and refugees residing in Dallas.

2) Fair Housing-

Further fair housing through community outreach and addressing systemic barriers to fair resource distribution, access to services, and opportunities. It also properly investigates housing discrimination complaints. 

3) Equity-

Reduces disparities and increases opportunities for all residents by providing the necessary resources and services to thrive in each person’s own unique identities, circumstances, and histories.

4) Human Rights-

Promotes social justice and ensures equitable access to services among Dallas' diverse communities.