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Polish American Association (PAA) offers a variety of educational offerings catered towards immigrant communities.

Services

Computer Literacy Training Programs
English as a Second Language
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Citizenship Test Preparation
TEACH (Tutoring English to Advance Change) provides one-on-one tutoring for students who want to obtain their U.S. citizenship.
Arab-American Family Services (AAFS) supports Arab and Muslim immigrants or refugees with individualized legal aid. This includes citizenship test preparation, voter registration assistance, English as a Second Language (ESL) courses, and legal screenings.AAFS is Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) accredited.

Services

English as a Second Language
Citizenship Test Preparation
Arab Community
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
Centro Romero offers citizenship exam preparation classes.
Polish American Association (PAA) offers a variety of educational offerings catered towards immigrant communities.

Services

Computer Literacy Training Programs
English as a Second Language
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Citizenship Test Preparation
Brighton Park Neighborhood Council - New American Initiative assists people in preparing for US citizenship and naturalization exams.
HACES offers weekly citizenship education classes in English and Spanish by qualified and trained instructors. The classes teach the student about the United States' history, constitution, form of government, and reading and writing in English. Classes help students understand the application content for a successful interview.
Howard Area Community Center's Adult Education program assists adult learners in improving their reading, writing, mathematics, English language acquisition, digital literacy, and other skills. They aim to help students obtain the literacy skills needed to successfully navigate the workforce, training programs, and post-secondary education, leading to self-sufficiency and productive lives.

Services

High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
English as a Second Language
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Citizenship Test Preparation
Adult Literacy Programs
Latino Organization of the Southwest provides citizenship classes for those in pursuit of becoming U.S. citizens. Community members are given the resources necessary to successfully pass the citizenship test.
City Colleges of Chicago - Wilbur Wright College - Adult Education provides classes or information to help individuals prepare for the US citizenship and naturalization exams.
HANA Center offers ESL/Civics/Citizenship classes is to reduce barriers for immigrants and low income families with limited English proficiency to achieve equal opportunity in life along with various language classes, including English, Korean, and Spanish. They also provide Root East, Root West, multi-disciplinary arts, and cultural programming targeting underserved communities in the arts, including the Korean American community in the Chicago metropolitan area.

Services

Citizenship Test Preparation
English as a Second Language
Cultural Heritage Groups
HANA Center assist immigrants at varying stages of the immigration process, providing a wide array of application services: citizenship, adjustment of status, Consular processing, family petition, re-entry permit, and the smaller steps in between (passport, interpretation and "Green Card" renewal and replacement.
Tutors immigrants to prepare for the U.S. citizenship test and interview. Sessions held in person but some may be offered online.
HANA Center assist immigrants at varying stages of the immigration process, providing a wide array of application services: citizenship, adjustment of status, Consular processing, family petition, re-entry permit, and the smaller steps in between (passport, interpretation and "Green Card" renewal and replacement.
Onward House meets the need of immigrants with Latino-led, family-based immigration and citizenship services. Onward House hosts informational workshops to offer legal guidance related to immigration. Workshops were designed for immigrant families to receive up-to-date guidance on topics such as: immigration processes, how and where to find immigration forms, and how to track applications, among other topics.