SRA Ministries Embarks on Designing "A Pathway to Citizenship" Program
Mani Rubio
October, 14th, 2022.
SRA Ministries has collaborated with experts to design a new Citizenship program called "A Pathway to Citizenship." This program aims to assist participants in becoming U.S. citizens, following the guidelines of USCIS, the U.S. Department of Immigration, and the Department of Justice. The program involves two sessions per week for about 12 weeks. "A Pathway to Citizenship" will be offered both online and in person, with a pilot program scheduled to begin in early February 2023.
Dallas, Texas - SRA Ministries, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering individuals and communities, recently met with a team of experts to design their new Citizenship program called "A Pathway to Citizenship." This program aims to guide participants through becoming U.S. citizens, adhering to the guidelines and directives of the USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services), the U.S. Department of Immigration, and the Department of Justice.
Mr. Edward Lopez, one of the teachers at SRA Ministries responsible for designing the program, shared details about the upcoming Citizenship program. He explained, "Our Citizenship program will be designed with a two-session per week cycle for approximately 12 weeks. Participants can study and learn the content of the 100 questions the USCIS requires, covering topics such as U.S. history, culture, national symbols, and more. Additionally, they will experience a mock interview, simulating the real-life citizenship interview and examination."
To ensure accessibility, "A Pathway to Citizenship" will be available online and in person. The organization plans to launch a pilot program in early February 2023. Interested individuals are encouraged to visit SRA Ministries' website at www.sraministries.org for updates and more information.
SRA Ministries continues to empower people, families, and communities through various social services, community networking, civics education, and English language instruction. The introduction of "A Pathway to Citizenship" demonstrates their commitment to supporting individuals on their journey towards becoming citizens and actively participating in American society. For further information, please visit their official website.