Not all individuals seeking assistance will receive it. Individuals looking for assistance with immigration benefits other than those listed below, or who have a criminal history or other circumstances that make their case more complex will be referred to other qualified agencies.

Federal regulations allow non-attorney “Accredited Representatives” to assist individuals with immigration forms. These representatives are accredited through the Department of Justice (DOJ) Recognition and Accreditation (R&A) Program, which aims to increase the availability of competent immigration legal representation. The Glenside Library is officially recognized by the DOJ, pursuant to Title 8 Code of Federal Regulations Part 292.2.

Not all individuals seeking assistance will receive it. Individuals looking for assistance with immigration benefits other than those listed below, or who have a criminal history or other circumstances that make their case more complex will be referred to other qualified agencies.

Applying for Benefits

Accredited Representatives at the Glenside Library can assist with applying for the following immigration benefits: Naturalization/Citizenship, Adjustment of Status (Green Card), Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), and Family-Based Petitions in certain situations. Assistance is free. Interested individuals may schedule an appointment by completing the form below, emailing librarian Isabel Huerta at ihuerta@glensidepld.org or Dave Jansen at djansen@glensidepld.org, or by calling 630-260-1550.

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