Fresno’s Central Library’s New Citizenship Corner

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(KMJ) December 4, 2015 –

Downtown Fresno’s Central Library cut the ribbon on its new Citizenship Corner.

Over 60,000 permanent residents in Fresno County are eligible to become U.S. citizens, and the library believes this Citizenship Corner will be a well used resource, by providing information on obtaining United States Citizenship and Naturalization

The Fresno County Public Library and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services are partnering to create the citizenship corner, at six branches: Central, Kerman, Mendota, Orange Cove, Parlier and Selma.

There is dedicated space in each branch with info on general citizenship, application forms for naturalization, citizenship test preparation information, California AB60 driver’s license information and financial literacy for new Americans information.

For info: fresnolibrary.org

Citizen info