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Welcoming and serving immigrants since 1992

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Maureen, McMahon, Citizenship Coordinator
Welcome to our Citizenship and Immigration Program pages!

If you have questions about immigration or want to become a US citizen, we will be happy to assist you in the process. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for links to our programs.

For more information, please write Maureen at: citizen@cnam.org

CNA charges reasonable fees for services.  There is a $20 fee for the first meeting; however, no one will be refused help because they cannot afford to pay.

SCAM ALERT!!!

No one can guarantee to get you a green card or approved status.  Get help only from licensed attorneys or accredited representatives.  Talk to us before paying money for citizenship or immigration help.


CNA is recognized by the Bureau of Immigration Affairs and Maureen McMahon is accredited by the
Office of Legal Access Programs 

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Citizenship Program
Immigration Program
Center for New Americans congratulates all our new U.S. citizens, some of whom are shown here.

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​It is available in many different languages.

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Center for New Americans gratefully acknowledges funding support from the Massachusetts Office for Refugees and Immigrants and the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts.


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