Citizenship Resources
San Francisco City and County resources that can help with naturalization, green card renewal, family petitions, and other important services for permanent residents. Initial consultations are generally low-cost or free for San Francisco residents.
Library Resources
The library has books, citizenship practice tests, English as a Second Language (ESL) Materials, and programs. Ask library staff for help finding them.
- International Center, Main, 3rd Floor
- Government Information Center, Main, 5th Floor
- The Bridge at Main, Main, 5th Floor
- Library Programs: Attend immigrant services programs occurring in San Francisco Public Library locations across the City. Visit our calendar at sfpl.org/events and choose the Immigrant Services for a listing of upcoming related events, or browse the listings on our sidebar.
San Francisco Government Resources
The following resources were created by San Francisco city agencies. Please contact these organizations directly for more information or contact the library's International Center desk at (415) 557-4430.
- San Francisco Pathways to Citizenship Workshop: SF Government offers workshops on citizenship
- Apply for Citizenship: These organization can help with naturalization, green card renewal, family petitions, and other important services for permanent residents. For San Franciscans, initial consultations are generally low-cost or free.
- City College of San Francisco (CCSF)’s Citizenship Guides: City College Library research guides for additional citizenship resources.
United States Government Resources
Prepare for the USCIS naturalization interview with these helpful resources, including a guide to naturalization, detailed practice materials for the citizenship exam, and a list of local organizations that can help you with the naturalization process. Watch the short video below to learn more about the available information.
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
- U.S. Citizenship Resource Center
- Naturalization Test and Study Resources
- 100 Civics Questions in English | Arabic | Chinese | Korean | Spanish | Tagalog | Vietnamese
- Non-US government Translations of Citizenship Test Questions
- Contacting Your Elected Representatives (PDF)
Other Resources for Immigration
The following resources were created by other local community organizations, or other non-profit organizations. Please contact these organizations directly for more information or contact the library's International Center desk at (415) 557-4430.
- Centro Latino de San Francisco: ESL/Citizenship classes prepare students for the USCIS Citizenship test. During classes, students will perform mock interviews, study relevant American civics, and practice the English reading and writing portions of the test. Classes are offered in small group settings and individually over the phone.
- City College of San Francisco (CCSF)’s Citizenship Guides: City College Library research guides for additional citizenship resources.
- CCSF ESL Classes for Citizenship: City College of San Francisco provides free noncredit ESL Citizenship classes for those preparing to apply for naturalization or waiting for their interview.
- CCSF Research Guides: City College Library research guides for additional citizenship resources.
- Immigration Institute of the Bay Area (IIBA): IIBA provides immigration legal services, immigration clinics, and citizenship classes for the Bay Area community. IIBA offers citizenship, DACA renewal, family reunification, humanitarian, and deportation defense services.
- List of English as a Second Language (ESL) programs providers (PDF)
While sharing these resources is intended to connect community members with relevant information, the City is not responsible for any third-party content that may be accessed through the sites referenced herein and does not endorse these organizations or the accuracy of the advice these organizations may provide. The City cannot provide legal advice to members of the public about their immigration status or rights when encountering ICE.