S.744 Immigration bill - Sec. 2537: INITIAL ENTRY, ADJUSTMENT, AND CITIZENSHIP ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM
Posted Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 4:57 pm
- (a) Authorization- The Secretary, acting through the
Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, may award Initial
Entry, Adjustment, and Citizenship Assistance grants to eligible public
or private, nonprofit organizations.
- (b) Use of Grant Funds- IEACA grants shall be used for the
design and implementation of programs that provide direct assistance,
within the scope of the authorized practice of immigration law--
- (1) to aliens who are preparing an initial application
for registered provisional immigrant status under section 245B of the
Immigration and Nationality Act, as added by section 2101 of this Act,
including assisting applicants in--
- (A) screening to assess prospective applicants' potential eligibility or lack of eligibility;
- (B) completing applications;
- (C) gathering proof of identification, employment, residence, and tax payment;
- (D) gathering proof of relationships of eligible family members;
- (E) applying for any waivers for which applicants and qualifying family members may be eligible; and
- (F) any other assistance that the Secretary or
grantee considers useful to aliens who are interested in applying for
registered provisional immigrant status;
- (2) to aliens seeking to adjust their status under
section2211 or 2212 of this Act or section 245, 245B, or 245C of the
Immigration and Nationality Act;
- (3) to legal permanent residents seeking to become naturalized United States citizens; and
- (4) to applicants on--
- (A) the rights and responsibilities of United States citizenship;
- (B) civics-based English as a second language;
- (C) civics, with a special emphasis on common
values and traditions of Americans, including an understanding of the
history of the United States and the principles of the Constitution; and
- (D) applying for United States citizenship.
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INITIAL ENTRY, ADJUSTMENT, AND CITIZENSHIP ASSISTANCE GRANT PROGRAM