Due to the outbreak of Ebola virus disease in West Africa, Secretary of
Homeland Security Jeh Johnson has announced his decision to designate Liberia,
Guinea, and Sierra Leone for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18
months. As a result, eligible nationals of Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra
Leone who are currently residing in the United States may apply for TPS with
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The Federal Register notices
provide details and procedures for applying for TPS and are available at www.uscis.gov/tps.
The TPS designations for the three countries are effective Nov. 21, 2014 and
will be in effect for 18 months. The designations mean that eligible nationals
of Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone (and people without nationality who last
habitually resided in one of those three countries) will not be removed from
the United States and are authorized to work and obtain an Employment
Authorization Document (EAD). The 180-day TPS registration period begins Nov.
21, 2014 and runs through May 20, 2015.
To be eligible for TPS, applicants must demonstrate that they satisfy all
eligibility criteria, including that they have been “continuously residing” in
the United States since Nov. 20, 2014 and “continuously physically present in”
the United States since Nov. 21, 2014. Applicants also undergo thorough
security checks. Individuals with certain criminal records or who pose a
threat to national security are not eligible for TPS. The eligibility
requirements are fully described in the Federal Register notices and on the TPS
Web page at www.uscis.gov/tps
Liberians currently covered under the two-year extension of Deferred
Enforced Departure (DED) based on President Obama’s Sept. 26, 2014 memorandum
may apply for TPS. If they do not apply for TPS within the initial 180-day
registration period, they risk being ineligible for TPS because they will have
missed the initial registration period. Liberians covered by DED who already
possess or have applied for an EAD do not need to also apply for one related to
this TPS designation. However, such individuals who are granted TPS may request
a TPS-related EAD at a later date as long as the TPS designation for Liberia
remains in effect.
Applicants may request that USCIS waive any or all fees based on
demonstrated inability to pay by filing Form I-912, Request for Fee Waiver, or
by submitting a written request. Fee-waiver requests must be accompanied by
supporting documentation. USCIS will reject any TPS application that does not
include the required filing fee or a properly documented fee-waiver request.
All USCIS forms are free. Applicants can download
these forms from the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov/forms
or request them by calling USCIS toll-free at 1-800-870-3676
Showing posts with label Immigration Information. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Immigration Information. Show all posts
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Immigrant Job Seekers
Did you know about Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians?
Refer an immigrant job seeker today!
Hot Job!
• Manufacturing field
• $13.75 per hour to start
• Machine operator experience preferred
• English level 3 (on 1-5 scale)
Know someone who qualifies?
Ask them to call us today at 215-557-2847
They have a satellite office in Delaware County and since 2007, have been serving immigrant job seekers through this location.
Their employment services help legally work-authorized immigrants who are looking for their first American job, or professionals who are seeking a higher-level position.
See more information below, and feel free to give them a call with questions!
Q. Where is our Delaware County office?
We are co-located in the Upper Darby Township Welcome Center located at
7000 Walnut Street
Upper Darby, PA 19082
The office is very transit-accessible, and is located just 3 blocks from 69th Street Terminal
Q. How can I refer an immigrant jobseeker?
They work by appointment only. To make an appointment, contact the Intake Coordinator, Fabiola Castellanos-Gaspar at (215) 557-2847 or email fabiola@welcomingcenter.org
Q. Who is eligible to receive Welcoming Center employment services?
We serve men and women who are:
• Immigrants with permanent work authorization (for example, legal permanent residents or naturalized US citizens)
• Looking for full-time employment in a W-2 payroll job (no independent contractors)
Please note: To avoid duplicating services offered by other organizations, we do not serve refugees and asylees who have been in the US for less than 5 years.
Refer an immigrant job seeker today!
Hot Job!
• Manufacturing field
• $13.75 per hour to start
• Machine operator experience preferred
• English level 3 (on 1-5 scale)
Know someone who qualifies?
Ask them to call us today at 215-557-2847
They have a satellite office in Delaware County and since 2007, have been serving immigrant job seekers through this location.
Their employment services help legally work-authorized immigrants who are looking for their first American job, or professionals who are seeking a higher-level position.
See more information below, and feel free to give them a call with questions!
Q. Where is our Delaware County office?
We are co-located in the Upper Darby Township Welcome Center located at
7000 Walnut Street
Upper Darby, PA 19082
The office is very transit-accessible, and is located just 3 blocks from 69th Street Terminal
Q. How can I refer an immigrant jobseeker?
They work by appointment only. To make an appointment, contact the Intake Coordinator, Fabiola Castellanos-Gaspar at (215) 557-2847 or email fabiola@welcomingcenter.org
Q. Who is eligible to receive Welcoming Center employment services?
We serve men and women who are:
• Immigrants with permanent work authorization (for example, legal permanent residents or naturalized US citizens)
• Looking for full-time employment in a W-2 payroll job (no independent contractors)
Please note: To avoid duplicating services offered by other organizations, we do not serve refugees and asylees who have been in the US for less than 5 years.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Pro Bono Citizenship Day, March 29, 2014
To: Press
and Media Outlets
From: Michelle
Kobler, Esq. on behalf of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) -
Philadelphia Chapter-mkobler@klaskolaw.com, 215-825-8606
Date:
Re: Pro
Bono Citizenship Day – March 29, 2014
Helping Our
Community Members Become U.S. Citizens:
Pro Bono
Citizenship Day on Saturday, March 29, 2014
For more than 200 years,
America has remained strong because of its diverse citizenship and the common
civic values we share. Pro Bono
Citizenship Day is a national initiative convened by the American Immigration
Lawyers Association (AILA) and local partner organizations. In Philadelphia,
the partnership groups are holding the event on Saturday, March 29th,
earlier than the national event scheduled for April 26th to increase
law student participation. During the
day, eligible low income permanent residents (green card holders) will receive
free assistance and legal representation in applying for U.S. citizenship. This year, Philadelphia AILA is partnering with
the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant and Multicultural Affairs and other numerous
community organizations and bar associations to offer Pro Bono Citizenship Day
in two sites in Philadelphia and in Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and York
counties. Co-sponsored by more than a
dozen local organizations throughout the region, Pro Bono Citizenship Day has
broad support in the communities of eastern Pennsylvania.
“Pro Bono Citizenship Day
is an important part of our Administration’s efforts to promote the benefits of
citizenship on a year-round basis. It is
estimated that in Philadelphia today, there are 50,000 residents who are
eligible to become naturalized citizens, but don’t follow through due to financial
or other hardships,” said Mayor Michael A. Nutter. “Pro Bono Citizenship Day, with the help of
local lawyers, law firms, universities, individuals and the Mayor’s Office of
Immigrant and Multicultural Affairs, will help Philadelphia’s aspiring citizens
to achieve their dream. I want to thank
the American Immigration Lawyers Association and its partners for organizing
this exciting opportunity.”
The Pro Bono Citizenship
Day lead-up activities begin in mid- March. Immigration attorneys from the Philadelphia
Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) will present
Citizenship Information Sessions at local community organization sites (details
provided on following page), and encourage all interested green card holders to
attend. The presenters will explain the
U.S. citizenship process and assess an individual’s eligibility for
citizenship. In general, those who have
had their “green cards” for 5 years (or 3 years if they are married to U.S.
citizens) who can speak, read and write English, are eligible to apply for
citizenship. At the information sessions
individuals learn if they meet the eligibility requirements and then schedule
an appointment for assistance on Pro Bono Citizenship Day: Saturday, March 29, 2014.
Pro Bono Citizenship Day will
be staffed by volunteer attorneys, legal assistants, interpreters and other
community members who have completed AILA-led trainings on the laws and process
of obtaining U.S. citizenship. The volunteer teams will guide eligible
permanent residents through the application for naturalization and represent
them in the process. Pro Bono
Citizenship Day assistance is offered at no cost*, and therefore is aimed at
eligible low-income permanent residents who would not otherwise be able to
afford legal assistance with the application process. In addition to
application assistance, this year we will offer assistance in applying for a
waiver of the application fee.
Becoming a U.S. citizen is
a win-win for immigrants and the communities they live in. New citizens gain voting rights, personal and
family security, and job opportunities.
In turn, they help keep America strong and vibrant by contributing their
voices to the civic dialogue, their efforts and initiatives to growing and
innovating our economy, and their dedication to the American ideals of freedom
and democracy. In early May 2014, the
naturalization application form required for submission will dramatically
change, so all interested applicants are encouraged to attend this year to
avoid a lengthier form.
* $10 is requested to cover
the cost of certified mailing
Sponsors: Pro Bono Citizenship Day is a collaborative
community-wide project, sponsored by the American Immigration Lawyers
Association – Philadelphia Chapter, African Family Health Organization, Asian Pacific American Bar Association-PA,
Barrister’s Association of Philadelphia, Brandeis Law Society, Christian Legal Clinics of Philadelphia, Church World Service, Lancaster, Esperanza Immigration Legal Services, HIAS Pennsylvania, Keystone Opportunities Center and the
Lansdale Public Library, Mayor’s
Office on Immigrant and Multicultural Affairs (MOIMA), Multicultural Community Family Services of
Upper Darby, Nationalities Service Center, Pennsylvania Bar Immigration Committee, Pennsylvania Immigration and Citizenship Coalition , Philadelphia VIP, Pennsylvania Immigration Resource Center, and
the Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians. More organizations are joining every
day.
Information Sessions: Citizenship
Information Sessions will cover three topics:
1.
Explanation of
the U.S. citizenship application process and eligibility criteria
2.
Individual
screening for eligibility
3.
Appointment
scheduling and review of supporting documents required for March 29
The Citizenship Information
Sessions and screenings will be conducted in English. Interested applicants who need language
assistance are asked to bring their own reliable interpreter.
Citizenship Information and
Application Assistance Sessions will be held at locations throughout Eastern
Pennsylvania:
Chester County Monday, March 10, 5:30pm St. Rocco Center
9016 Gap Newport Pike
Avondale, PA 19311
Return to same site for
Citizenship Day, March 29th
Delaware County Saturday,
March 22, 12pm Multicultural
Community Family Services
7016 Terminal Square
Upper Darby, PA
19082
484-461-8660
Return to same site for Citizenship Day,
March 29th
Montgomery County Tuesday,
March 18, 6pm Trinity
Church*
1000 W. Main Street
Lansdale, PA 19446
215-368-1710
*Sponsored by Keystone Opportunity Center
Go to different site for Citizenship
Day, March 29th
Lansdale
Library
301 Vine St,
Lansdale, PA 19446
Philadelphia #1 Wednesday, March 19, 6pm Esperanza
4261
North 5th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Return to same site for Citizenship Day,
March 29th
Philadelphia #2 Thursday, March 20, 6pm Nationalities Service Center
1216
Arch Street, 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Return to same site for Citizenship Day,
March 29th
Philadelphia #3 Sunday, March 23, 1pm First Haitian Church of God
of Prophecy
2061
E. Chelten Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19138
Go to different sites for Citizenship
Day, March 29th
Nationalities Service Center
or Esperanza
York County Saturday, March 22, 11am Martin Library
159 E. Market Street
York, PA 17401
Return to same site for Citizenship Day,
March 29th
Interested attorneys: Attorneys
from all practice areas are being recruited to offer pro bono service. Training,
CLE credit and on-site support will be provided. Interested attorneys should
attend an informational training session, and sign up by contacting:
Lourena Gboeah Michelle
Kobler
215-832-0913* Wed- Friday only
215-825-8606
Judith Bernstein-Baker,
Esq.
215-832-0900
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Notario Fraud Project
Press Release
For
Immediate Release
Contact:
Raya Fagg
Upper Darby Township Welcome Center
(610).734.7784 or rfagg@upperdarby.org
“The Wrong Help Can Hurt”
The Notario Fraud
Project
January 2, 2014 – Upper Darby, PA. The Upper Darby Township Welcome Center has
partnered with Vanessa Stine of the Notario Fraud Project to present an
information session about fraud in the immigrant community. The one hour session will be held at The
Welcome Center on Monday, January 27, 2014, from 10 AM to 11 AM with time for
questions.
In many
Spanish speaking countries, a notario, which is a public notary in the U.S., is
a lawyer. There is an issue with individuals advertising legal services
as notarios, and thus confusing immigrants and tricking them into paying
thousands for the "expertise." On top of that, not all lawyers
are good lawyers - there are some lawyers who willfully mislead clients and
cheat them out of thousands by telling them they have a way to get papers when
in reality there is no legal path for them. Stand up and say enough is
enough - help combat notario and immigration fraud in the Philadelphia area.
The Notario Fraud Project
was started by Vanessa Stine, a Villanova University Law Student, to raise
awareness about the issue. Stine has a
mission to educate about the legal remedies available to victims of fraud. The project has conducted research, interviews,
and identified possible solutions for residents who have been deceived through
illegal practices.
The Upper Darby
Township Welcome Center is dedicated to assisting residents new to the
country. The center is located at 7000
Walnut Street and open Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
The event is free and open to all,
however, space is limited. Please reserve your seat by calling Raya Fagg at
610.734.7784 or emailing rfagg@upperdarby.org.
The Upper Darby Township Welcome Center and its programs are sponsored
by Upper Darby Township, Thomas N. Micozzie, Mayor
Monday, February 4, 2013
Inmigracion Para Principiantes
**Se servirán ligeros bocadillos
**Se permiten niños pequeños
Cuando: Miércoles, 20 de Febrero, 2013 de 7PM a 9PM
Donde: La Iglesia St Alice, 130 Hampden Road, Upper Darby PA 19082
Espacio limitado, por favor reserve su lugar hoy!
Para reservar su lugar: Llame a Raya Fagg al telefono 610-734-7784 o mande un correo electrónico a rfagg@upperdarby.org
**Se permiten niños pequeños
Cuando: Miércoles, 20 de Febrero, 2013 de 7PM a 9PM
Donde: La Iglesia St Alice, 130 Hampden Road, Upper Darby PA 19082
Espacio limitado, por favor reserve su lugar hoy!
Para reservar su lugar: Llame a Raya Fagg al telefono 610-734-7784 o mande un correo electrónico a rfagg@upperdarby.org
El Upper Darby Township Welcome
Center y sus programas son patrocinados por Upper Darby Township, Thomas N.
Micozzie, Alcalde
Immigration 101
**In partnership with The U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and Centro San Jose/Hispanic Ministry Delaware Co, The
Upper Darby Township Welcome Center will present a seminar for residents
interested in becoming a United States Citizen.
**Light Refreshments will be served.
**Your small child is welcome to attend.
When: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 7PM to 9PM
Where: St Alice Church, 130 Hampden Road, Upper
Darby PA 19082
Space is limited, so reserve your spot today!
To
RSVP: call Raya Fagg at 610-734-7784 or email rfagg@upperdarby.org
The Upper Darby Township
Welcome Center and its programs are sponsored by Upper Darby Township, Thomas
N. Micozzie, Mayor
Special Thank you to Sandra Telep for the Spanish Translation!
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