
Free Citizenship Workshop: July 14
Thinking about applying for U.S. citizenship? On Tuesday, July 14, you can sit down with an APILO immigration attorney at the San Francisco Main Library and get free, one-on-one help with your application. No cost, no guesswork, just focused time with someone who knows the process.
📅 Tuesday, July 14, 2026, appointments 1:00 to 2:30 pm
📍 San Francisco Public Library, Main Library, Latino/Hispanic Meeting Room, 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA 94102
🎫 Free, registration required
During your appointment, an APILO attorney will walk through the naturalization process with you, look at whether you are eligible to naturalize, and, if you are ready, help you prepare and package your application and review it before you file. Staff can also point you toward fee-waiver options, financial assistance, and other community resources.
Space is limited and appointments fill up, so reserve early. To register, call the line for your language:
English, 415-662-8901
中文, 415-295-5894
Tagalog, 415-662-8901 ext. 0735
Español, 415-662-8902
What to bring: your green card and all current and expired passports, a 5-year list of your addresses, jobs, and schools, and a 5-year list of any trips outside the U.S. Bring details for your spouse, any prior marriages, and your children. If you have arrest or court records, proof of public benefits for a fee waiver, or Selective Service information, bring those as well. Each flyer below lists the full checklist in its language.
More information: sfcitizenship.org
Presented in partnership with the San Francisco Public Library, the San Francisco Pathways to Citizenship Initiative, and Fragomen Del Rey Bernsen & Loewy LLP.
Workshop flyers



