SANTA MARIA — Rep. Lois Capps (D-Santa Barbara) will host a forum where people can receive an update and review from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officials on their Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) renewal application and information on applying for citizenship from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Aug. 9 at the UDW Building, 402 S. Miller St., Santa Maria.
USCIS will give a presentation and host a question and answer session on the DACA renewal process. Following that presentation, USCIS officials will then present information on filling out the new, longer version N-400 form for the naturalization process.
Local resources for students who need help with their applications will be available at no cost from Catholic Charities Santa Maria, Cal Poly Rise Program and IMPORTA – Santa Barbara.
“The DACA program for undocumented young adults, youth brought to this country as children and who are pursuing their education or serving in the military, can be complicated. I am happy to bring together federal and community resources to help these young people explore ways to remain in their communities,” Capps said. “This will be an informative session and I encourage all who have questions to attend.”
Visit http://capps.house.gov/press-release/capps-host-citizenship-and-deferred-action-renewal-workshop for more information.