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Citizenship Promotion for Special Immigrant Juveniles, T and U Nonimmigrants, and VAWA Self-Petitioners Engagement

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services invites immigration practitioners and other service providers working with Special Immigrant Juveniles, T and U nonimmigrants, or VAWA self-petitioners to join the White House Interagency Naturalization Working Group for a stakeholder engagement on Wednesday, March 23, from 2 to 3 p.m. Eastern.

USCIS will provide updates on our naturalization promotion efforts under Executive Order 14012, share information on naturalization eligibility, and highlight available public-facing USCIS resources.

USCIS will also seek stakeholder input on challenges to naturalization that Special Immigrant Juveniles (SIJ), T and U nonimmigrants, and VAWA self-petitioners face. We are interested in feedback on how best to promote citizenship and remove barriers to citizenship for these groups.

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