Citizenship Resources


This guide provides information on how to become a U.S. citizen, how to learn English as a second language, where immigrants can get legal assistance, and local resources for immigrants.

Become a U.S. Citizen | English as a Second Language | Legal Assistance | Local Resources

Become a U.S. Citizen

Learning Express
This library database has a sample test and questions to prepare for the United States Citizenship Test. (Library card required from home)

United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services
This agency of the United States government is the starting point for immigration issues and how to become a naturalized United States citizen.

National Immigration Forum
This is the site to learn about becoming a naturalized citizen of the United States.

Naturalization Test
This site provides information about the new test for naturalization approved in October 2008 and how to prepare for it. It also tells which version of the test to take based on when the citizenship application was submitted.

U.S. Immigrant Support
This is an independent web site that contains a wealth of information about citizenship, United States visas, and green cards not connected to the federal government.

Della Lamb
This local organization provides assistance to immigrants along with citizenship classes.

Helpful books:

English as a Second Language

USA Learns
A project of the United States Department of Education, this free site helps American adults learn the basic skills they need to know including English as a Second Language.

Don Bosco English as a Second Language
This agency located in northeast Kansas City offers classes for immigrants in English as a Second Language.

Metropolitan Community Colleges
These local community colleges provide English as a Second Language classes and other international services.

Books in the library:

Legal Assistance

Legal Aid of Western Missouri
This local group provides legal assistance to immigrants.

American Civil Liberties Union
This civil rights group provides assistance and education on immigrant rights for those in already in the United States.

National Council of La Raza
This is a Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States.

National Immigrant Law Center
This is an organization dedicated to protecting and promoting the rights of low income immigrants.

Local Resources

Don Bosco English as a Second Language
This agency located in northeast Kansas City offers classes for immigrants in English as a Second Language.

Della Lamb
This organization provides assistance to immigrants along with citizenship classes.

Jewish Vocational Services
This local group works with settling refugees and immigrants in the Kansas City metropolitan area.

Legal Aid of Western Missouri
This local group provides legal assistance to immigrants.

Metropolitan Community Colleges
These local community colleges provide English as a Second Language classes and other services for international services.