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Citizenship Public Education and Awareness Campaign

The Citizenship Public Education and Awareness Campaign promotes awareness of the rights, responsibilities, and importance of U.S. citizenship, and the free citizenship preparation resources available to lawful permanent residents (LPRs) and immigrant-serving organizations. The goals are to:

  1. Invite LPRs to learn more about U.S. citizenship.
  2. Ensure that LPRs and stakeholders have access to official, trusted sources of information through USCIS and community-based channels.
  3. Provide those on the path toward citizenship with referrals and access to quality direct service providers.
Learn About U.S. Citizenship (English video PSA) Can air only on donated media.

How Organizations Can Support the Campaign

Community organizations can support the campaign in a number of ways. Several possibilities include:

  • Placing a widget on your organization's website.
  • Linking to the campaign's available resources on your organization’s website.
  • Uploading video PSAs on your organization’s website. See use restrictions.
  • Placing print advertisements (posters) in office waiting areas, classrooms, community centers, educational facilities, and other visible areas.
  • Using print advertisements (posters) at citizenship outreach events supporting LPRs.
  • Distributing campaign informational flyers to the public.
  • Referring clients to the Citizenship Resource Center.
  • Registering for one free copy of the USCIS Civics and Citizenship Toolkit and utilizing its contents in citizenship or English language programs.
  • Holding a naturalization information session or workshop and incorporating outreach materials available to you on this web page.

Media Support

USCIS has developed a series of print advertisements, online widgets, radio and video public service announcements (PSAs), and informational flyers for download and use. You must receive approval from the USCIS Office of Citizenship before using radio and video PSAs on donated media. Media organizations can email the Office of Citizenship to request print advertisements, or radio and video PSAs. Please indicate the formats you prefer, your name and contact information, and the name of the media organization you represent.

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The information on this page is out of date. However, some of the content may still be useful, so we have archived the page.

Litigation-Related Update on CHNV
April 17, 2025
On April 14, 2025, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts issued a Preliminary Injunction Order staying parts of the March 25, 2025 Federal Register notice titled, “Termination of Parole Process for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (CHNV).”
Public Charge Resources
April 08, 2025
Alert Type info ALERT: On Jan. 22, 2025, USCIS announced that, as of Jan. 20, 2025, officers would no longer issue any Requests for Evidence (RFEs) or Notices of Intent to Deny (NOIDs) related to the COVID-19 vaccination.
McGettrick Certificates
February 05, 2025
A full text searchable copy of the “McGettrick Certificates” lists is now available online from the USCIS Historical Library. This rare document lists the names of over 1,000 Chinese aliens who, during the 1890s, entered the United States over the eastern Canadian border and received court-issued certificates verifying their claims of U.S. citizenship
Options for Nonimmigrant Workers Following Termination of Employment
January 24, 2025
When nonimmigrant workers are laid off, they may not be aware of their options and, in some instances, may wrongly assume that they have no option but to leave the country within 60 days.When a nonimmigrant worker’s employment ends, either voluntarily or involuntarily, they typically may take one of the following actions, if eligible, to remain in a period of authorized stay in the United States:
DHS Publishes Federal Register Notice Extending Temporary Protected Status for Ukraine
January 15, 2025
The Department of Homeland Security announced on Jan. 10, 2025, the extension of Temporary Protected Status for Ukraine for 18 months, from April 20, 2025, to Oct. 19, 2026, due to armed conflict and extraordinary and temporary conditions in Ukraine that prevent individuals from safely returning.
DHS Publishes Federal Register Notice Extending Temporary Protected Status for Sudan
January 15, 2025
The Department of Homeland Security announced on Jan. 10, 2025, the extension of Temporary Protected Status for Sudan for 18 months, from April 20, 2025, to Oct. 19, 2026, due to ongoing armed conflict and extraordinary and temporary conditions in Sudan that prevent individuals from safely returning.
DHS Publishes Federal Register Notice Extending Temporary Protected Status for Venezuela
January 15, 2025
The Department of Homeland Security announced on Jan. 10, 2025, the extension of the 2023 designation of Temporary Protected Status for Venezuela for 18 months, from April 3, 2025, to Oct. 2, 2026, due to extraordinary and temporary conditions in Venezuela that prevent individuals from safely returning.
DHS Publishes Federal Register Notice Extending Temporary Protected Status for El Salvador
January 10, 2025
The Department of Homeland Security announced today the extension of Temporary Protected Status for El Salvador for 18 months, from March 10, 2025, to Sept. 9, 2026, due to environmental conditions in El Salvador that prevent individuals from safely returning.
Asylum Division Monthly Statistics Report. Fiscal Year 2025. November 2024 (XLSX, 61.12 KB)
December 19, 2024
Contains information on Applications for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal for petitioners who use Form I-589 and on Screening Referrals for Credible Fear and Reasonable Fear. It displays the number of applications and screening referrals received, completed, pending, interview or screening outcomes, and completion outcomes by month during the Reporting Fiscal Year. This report contains the most up to date data; prior reports are located on the USCIS archive page.
DHS Helps Companies Fill More Jobs, Strengthens Worker Protections in the H-2 Programs with Final Rule
December 17, 2024
Today, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a final rule that will allow U.S. companies that need seasonal workers to more quickly and efficiently fill those jobs.
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