The Role of Public Libraries in Naturalization

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The Role of Public Libraries in Naturalization March 9, 2015 *The PowerPoint slides will be emailed to attendees after the webinar.*

Moderators Leya Speasmaker, Field Support Coordinator/Integration Program Manager, CLINIC, lspeasmaker@cliniclegal.org Laura Burdick, Field Support Coordinator, CLINIC, lburdick@cliniclegal.org 3

Presenters Kristina Carty-Pratt and Katie McGuire, USCIS Office of Citizenship Zach Shultz, Catholic Migration Services of Brooklyn, NY Maddy Hennessy, Catholic Charities of Worcester, MA Homa Naficy, Hartford Public Library, CT 4

Overview Why partner with libraries? What can libraries offer? What s required for a successful partnership? Challenges Models Resources 5

Survey Questions 1. Please describe your organization (immigration legal service provider, other service provider, library, other) 2. Does your program currently enjoy a partnership with a local library? 3. Are you interested in resources from CLINIC on how to promote immigrant integration within your agency and community? 6

Why partner with libraries? "Public libraries in the United States have a long history of providing resources and education to immigrants. This tradition may be traced to Andrew Carnegie s support for public libraries as a place for immigrant self-education, enlightenment, and the study of democracy and English. - Library services for immigrants: A report on current practices (USCIS, 2006) 7

Why partner with libraries? More than 55% of new Americans use the public library at least once a week Libraries are perceived as a neutral gathering place, attracting many people Libraries are a trusted source of community information Overlapping missions library mission typically to build/strengthen community, share information 8

What can libraries offer? Space for classes or workshops A Citizenship Corner with outreach materials Referrals Outreach to new groups and locales A convenient, accessible location Coordination of services Supplies (text books, equipment, technology) Volunteers 9

What s required for a successful Staffing/coordination partnership? Clear roles and responsibilities MOU Regular communication Funding/financial support Shared goals/interests Proximity (to both immigrants and your office) Flexibility (on fees or other challenges) 10

Working with Public Libraries March 9, 2015

USCIS Office of Citizenship Our Mission Promote instruction and training on citizenship rights and responsibilities Provide federal leadership, tools, and resources to foster immigrant integration Engage and support partner organizations in their integration efforts

Why partner with public libraries? Welcoming spaces Convenient locations Public Internet access Librarians act as information navigators (both inside and outside the library) Popular resource for immigrants More than 55% of people who immigrated to the U.S. within the last 15 years use the public library at least once per week

Common Questions Heard in Public Libraries Where can I find immigration forms? How can I check my case status? Where can I find English and/or citizenship classes? How do I apply for a green card? How do I apply for U.S. citizenship? What study tools are available for the naturalization test? How can I find legal assistance?

USCIS-IMLS Partnership USCIS formed a partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Sciences (IMLS) Goal is to provide immigration and citizenship information at public libraries Courtesy of the American Library Association June 29, 2013: Former USCIS Director Alejandro Mayorkas and IMLS Director Susan Hildreth sign a formal agreement

USCIS-IMLS Partnership Key Focus Areas: Tailored training opportunities for librarians Dissemination of immigration and citizenship education materials to libraries Hold citizenship information sessions and naturalization ceremonies in local libraries Partner to combat the unauthorized practice of immigration law Dedicated page for libraries on the Citizenship Resource Center

USCIS-IMLS Accomplishments in Fiscal Year 2014 5 webinars provided for library audiences 73 naturalization ceremonies held in public libraries 212 naturalization information sessions held in public libraries with 4,023 individuals in attendance 1770 individuals registered for the Updates on the IMLS Initiative email registry USCIS staff attended 8 library related conferences, leading sessions and distributing materials A dedicated web page for libraries and a page on Citizenship Corners http://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/organizations/libraries

Partnerships with Cities USCIS signed Letters of Agreement with three U.S. cities to promote citizenship Cities: Los Angeles, Chicago, Nashville Working with public libraries is central to these partnerships Echo Park Library, Los Angeles, California Courtesy of the Los Angeles Public Library

Partnerships with Cities Key Activities: Training for library personnel Distributing citizenship materials Setting up Citizenship Corners Referral list of naturalization assistance providers Working with non-profits to hold citizenship and English language classes, application assistance, and info sessions in library community rooms Brighton Park Library, Chicago, Illinois Courtesy of the Chicago Public Library

What is a Citizenship Corner? Designated space in the library where immigrants can find information and resources on becoming a U.S. citizen May include: Citizenship test preparation materials Information about the naturalization process Information about relevant community resources English teaching materials Madison Branch Library, Nashville, Tennessee Courtesy of the Nashville Public Library

Using Community Space in Libraries Talk to libraries about using their space for: Citizenship classes and English language classes Naturalization application workshops Information sessions for the public about the naturalization process and requirements Naturalization ceremonies

How to Approach Libraries Talk to the central administration office for your local library system, rather than the local branch. Explain to the main librarian how your services/event will help the library and the public. To reach out to a new library, ask a librarian you're familiar with to put you in contact with someone there. Contact your local USCIS Community Relations Officer for guidance.

USCIS Web Resources for Libraries http://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/organizations/libraries

USCIS Email Updates Sign up for the USCIS-IMLS email list at www.uscis.gov. Select Get Email Updates in the upper left hand corner.

USCIS Email Updates Under Outreach, select Updates from USCIS-IMLS.

How to get involved Contact your local library! Visit the USCIS Citizenship Resource Center s library page under the Organizations tab at www.uscis.gov/citizenship Subscribe to the IMLS newsletter (Primary Source) at www.imls.gov/signup.aspx Visit the USCIS-IMLS partnership page at www.imls.gov/about/serving_new_americans.aspx Register for the USCIS free email alert service at www.uscis.gov/citizenship and click on Email Updates Contact your local USCIS Community Relations Officer

Questions?

About this Presentation Author: USCIS Office of Citizenship Date of last revision: February 26, 2015 This presentation is valid as of the date of the last revision. This presentation contains no sensitive Personally Identifiable Information (PII). All photographic images in this presentation are used with permission of the source noted below the photo.

Disclaimer This presentation is not intended to, does not, and may not be relied upon to create or confer any right(s) or benefit(s), substantive or procedural, enforceable at law by any individual or other party in benefit applications before USCIS, in removal proceedings, in litigation with the United States, or in any other form or manner. This presentation does not have the force of law, or of a DHS directive.

Dissemination This presentation may not be reproduced or further disseminated without the express written consent of the USCIS Office of Citizenship. Please contact the Office of Citizenship at office.of.citizenship@uscis.dhs.gov or 202-272-1310 for additional information.

Program Models Catholic Migration Services of Brooklyn, NY Catholic Charities of Worcester, MA Hartford Public Library, CT 31

Resources USCIS page on libraries: http://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/organizations/libraries Institute of Museum and Library Services page on serving new Americans: http://www.imls.gov/about/serving_new_americans.aspx CLINIC toolkit on partnerships: https://cliniclegal.org/resources/toolkits/partnership-toolkit CLINIC s new Center for Immigrant Integration: https://cliniclegal.org/resources/immigrant-integration 32

CLINIC Subscription Provides assistance with BIA R&A application process Discounted registration fees for trainings Access to attorney hotline for case consultations More information: http://cliniclegal.org/subscribers 33

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