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Chinese-Language Public Engagement

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United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) invites you to attend the first national Chinese-language public engagement at the San Francisco Field Office on Thursday, February. 16, 2012 at 10:30AM - 12:00PM (Pacific Standard Time), hosted by the Office of Public Engagment. This engagement is the first in a series called "Jiao Liu" — meaning "engagement" in Chinese. It will be modeled after the agency's successful quarterly Spanish-language "Enlaces," and expand our ongoing efforts to engage directly with our customers to provide information and answer questions about our benefits and services.

Each "Jiao Liu" will focus on a specific immigration or citizenship topic and include a Q&A session with USCIS officials. The theme of our Feb. 16 session will be "The Naturalization Process: Becoming a United States Citizen." Individuals may participate in person, or via teleconference or live Web stream. USCIS officials and subject matter experts fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese will facilitate the event. USCIS will not offer legal advice of any kind during these engagements.

View our informational videos in Chinese and English for more details.

Ways to participate on February 16:

  • In-person: USCIS San Francisco Field Office, 444 Washington Street, San Francisco, CA 94111
  • Via Teleconference: 1-800-475-8388; Passcode: Jiao liu
  • Via Live Web Stream: www.uscis.gov/jiaoliu

For more information on this event, please email us at public.engagement@dhs.gov and write "Jiao liu" in the subject line. To learn more about USCIS's citizenship resources, please visit www.uscis.gov/citizenship.

We look forward to engaging with you!

This page can be found at http://www.uscis.gov/jiaoliu

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Last updated:01/12/2012

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