From: Robert K McCarthy
Councillor
Ward One
City
of Salem Immigration Workshop for Immigrants, Service Providers POSTPONED to
February 11th
Free
and open to all, St. Peter’s Church, 24 St. Peter Street in Salem, February 11,
6 – 8 p.m.
The City of Salem will hold an immigration workshop for Salem
residents who are immigrants and for service providers who may work with
immigrant populations. The free workshop will take place at St. Peter’s Church,
24 St. Peter Street in Salem, on February 11th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
During the workshop participants will have an opportunity to learn
more about President Obama’s recent Executive Order concerning federal
immigration policy, U.S. citizenship eligibility, deferred action for childhood
arrivals, and how to access U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
forms online. Attorneys, including USCIS representatives, will be on hand to
answer questions and to provide free legal consultations.
Free childcare will be provided during the event. In the event of
a snow emergency, the workshop will be held on February 18 at the same time and
location.
This workshop is being held in partnership with the City of Salem,
USCIS, the North Shore Community Development Coalition, the Point Neighborhood
Association, the Latino Leadership Coalition, the House of the Seven Gables,
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, and Voces Inc.
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