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This session will help permanent residents and others interested in naturalization learn about naturalization eligibility, testing, and citizenship rights and responsibilities (session in Spanish).
In-person: Seattle, WA
Seattle Public Library - Southwest Branch
9010 35th Ave. S.W.
Seattle, WA 98126
Learn about Form I-9 requirements, step-by-step instructions on how to complete each section, acceptable documents, retention and storage, and an overview of E-Verify. Useful for all employers. This webinar is eligible for 1 professional development credit through SHRM and HRCI.
Estimated duration: 1 hour.
This new 60-minute webinar is for registered SAVE User Agencies. The presentation includes:
- Common immigrant documents a benefit applicant may provide;
- Identifying enumerator(s) on immigration documents to create a SAVE case;
- USCIS automatic extensions of validity of certain Forms I-551, Permanent Resident Cards, and Forms I-766, Employment Authorization Documents;
- Overview of immigration documentation for parolees; and
- Best Practices for uploading documents to SAVE.
Learn about the types of acceptable documents when filling out the Form I-9, what can be accepted, how to enter the information. This webinar is useful for all employers and is eligible for 1 professional development credit through SHRM and HRCI.
Estimated duration: 1 hour.
This 60-minute webinar is for registered SAVE users. The presentation will include:
- An overview of SAVE;
- An in-depth look at the verification process;
- Highlights of SAVE’s Case Management, Agency Management and User Management features;
- An overview of SAVE resources and customer support features; and
- An interactive Q&A session.
This joint webinar hosted by USCIS and Immigrant and Employee Rights (IER) discusses employee rights and anti-discrimination provisions during the E-Verify and Form I-9 employment eligibility verification processes. This webinar, useful for workers, worker advocates, job seekers, and employers, is eligible for 1 professional development credit through SHRM and HRCI.
Estimated duration: 1 hour.
This session will help permanent residents and others interested in naturalization learn about naturalization eligibility, testing, and citizenship rights and responsibilities.
In-person: Seattle, WA
Seattle Public Library - Douglass-Truth Branch
2300 E. Yesler Way
Seattle, WA 98122
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services invites you to participate in a listening session on Friday, Dec. 6, from 2 - 3 p.m. Eastern, to provide feedback to us about the Citizenship and Integration Grant Program. With the program now operating in its 16th year, we are seeking feedback from the public on ways we can better meet the needs of organizations working to promote naturalization among the eligible to naturalize members of their communities.
Listening Session Questions:
While USCIS is interested in overall feedback regarding the Citizenship and Integration Grant program, we would like specific feedback on the following questions:
- The goal of the USCIS Citizenship and Integration Grant Program is to expand the availability of high-quality citizenship preparation services across the nation. What changes, if any, would you recommend to the program to help it achieve its mission?
- What are the reasons that immigrant-serving organizations choose not to apply for USCIS grant funding?
- What aspects of the grant program are working well and why?
- Aside from grants, what other types of resources and support would be helpful for organizations working to support those on the pathway to citizenship?
To register for the engagement, visit our registration page on Microsoft Teams Webinar. You should receive a confirmation email immediately following your registration with additional details.
If you have any questions or if you have not received a confirmation email within three business days after registering, please email us at public.engagement@uscis.dhs.gov, and put in the subject line: USCIS Citizenship and Integration Grant Program Listening Session.
To request a disability accommodation to participate in this engagement, email us at public.engagement@uscis.dhs.gov by 5 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Note to media:
This webinar is not for press purposes. Please contact the USCIS Office of Public Affairs at media@uscis.dhs.gov for any media inquiries.
This session will help permanent residents and others interested in naturalization learn about naturalization eligibility, testing, and citizenship rights and responsibilities.
In-person: Seattle, WA
Seattle Public Library - Rainier Beach Branch
9125 Rainier Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98118
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will continue our Tech Talk sessions to answer questions about USCIS online accounts.
No registration is required for this event. Please use Microsoft Teams to join the engagement. We recommend using Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox as your web browser. You may also view the engagement from a mobile device with the Microsoft Teams application.
We encourage you to submit questions in advance using the Teams Live link for the event. To submit a question, when you are in Teams Live, click on the Q&A icon and enter your question.
To request a disability accommodation to participate in this engagement, email us at public.engagement@uscis.dhs.gov at least five business days before the engagement in which you choose to participate.
Note to media: This engagement is not for press purposes. Please contact the USCIS Office of Public Affairs at media@uscis.dhs.gov for any media inquiries.
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SAVE is offering a new 30-minute Commonly Used Immigration Documents Overview Webinar for SAVE User Agencies. Topics include:
- Common immigrant documents a benefit applicant may provide;
- Identifying enumerator(s) on immigration documents to create a SAVE case;
- USCIS automatic extensions of validity of certain Forms I-551, Permanent Resident Cards, and Forms I-766, Employment Authorization Documents;
- Overview of immigration documentation for parolees; and
- Best Practices for uploading documents to SAVE.
This 1 hour webinar provides users with an overview of:
- SAVE and How SAVE Works
- SAVE Registration
- SAVE Resources and Support
Learn about Form I-9 requirements, step-by-step instructions on how to complete each section, acceptable documents, retention and storage, and an overview of E-Verify. Useful for all employers. This webinar is eligible for 1 professional development credit through SHRM and HRCI.
Estimated duration: 1 hour.
Learn about the types of acceptable documents when filling out the Form I-9, what can be accepted, how to enter the information. This webinar is useful for all employers and is eligible for 1 professional development credit through SHRM and HRCI.
Estimated duration: 1 hour.
This session will help permanent residents and others interested in naturalization learn about naturalization eligibility, testing, and citizenship rights and responsibilities.
In-person: Seattle, WA
Seattle Public Library - Columbia Branch
4721 Rainier Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98118
Learn about the types of acceptable documents when filling out the Form I-9, what can be accepted, how to enter the information. This webinar is useful for all employers and is eligible for 1 professional development credit through SHRM and HRCI.
Estimated duration: 1 hour.
Employer's Responsibilities, a USCIS/ICE/IER joint Webinar - An overview of employee responsibilities during the E-Verify and Form I-9 employment eligibility verification processes. This webinar, useful for employers completing the Form I-9, using E-Verify, how to avoid discriminatory practices, and what the consequences of not complying with the laws are, is eligible for 1 professional development credit through SHRM and HRCI.
Estimated duration: 1 hour.
Learn about Form I-9 requirements, step-by-step instructions on how to complete each section, acceptable documents, retention and storage, and an overview of E-Verify. Useful for all employers. This webinar is eligible for 1 professional development credit through SHRM and HRCI.
Estimated duration: 1 hour.
This 60-minute webinar is for registered SAVE users. The presentation will include:
- An overview of SAVE;
- An in-depth look at the verification process;
- Highlights of SAVE’s Case Management, Agency Management and User Management features;
- An overview of SAVE resources and customer support features; and
- An interactive Q&A session.
This 60-minute webinar is for registered SAVE users. The presentation will include:
- An overview of SAVE;
- An in-depth look at the verification process;
- Highlights of SAVE’s Case Management, Agency Management and User Management features;
- An overview of SAVE resources and customer support features; and
- An interactive Q&A session.
Learn about Form I-9 requirements, step-by-step instructions on how to complete each section, acceptable documents, retention and storage, and an overview of E-Verify. Useful for all employers. This webinar is eligible for 1 professional development credit through SHRM and HRCI.
Estimated duration: 1 hour.