The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN) Nonprofit Resource Center provides free web-based tools and resources for nonprofit immigration advocates, organizers and service providers. Resources include daily immigration news and alerts, a national trainings calendar, an online library with over 5,500 resources that covers 12 substantive areas of immigration law and policy, a legal referral directory with information on more than 900 nonprofit immigration legal services organizations, and an online message board ("Community Forum") moderated by expert immigration attorneys. In addition to these resources, IAN regularly offers free live and archived webinars, podcasts and training videos on timely immigration law and policy topics. Visit the Nonprofit Resource Center at http://www.immigrationadvocates.org/nonprofit.

If you have questions about the IAN Nonprofit Resource Center, please email us at info@immigrationadvocates.org.


The Immigration Advocates Network (IAN) Pro Bono Resource Center provides free online tools and resources for pro bono attorneys representing low-income immigrants. In addition to a comprehensive library of substantive trainings and resources, the Pro Bono Resource Center includes "getting started guides," a directory of organizations with pro bono immigration opportunities, information about partner pro bono projects, and access to the IAN Community Forum, an online message board moderated by expert immigration attorneys. Visit the Pro Bono Resource Center at http://www.immigrationadvocates.org/probono.

If you have questions about the IAN Pro Bono Resource Center, please email us at info@immigrationadvocates.org.


CitizenshipWorks provides easy-to-use online tools to help low and moderate-income individuals to answer important questions about their eligibility for naturalization, to better understand the naturalization process, and to prepare for the naturalization tests. The CitizenshipWorks toolkit includes 1) an interactive online interview to help individuals to understand their eligibility for naturalization; 2) a self-paced interactive tutorial that explains the naturalization process step-by-step; 3) an online tutorial to help applicants prepare for the naturalization tests; 4) a national directory of naturalization application service providers, and 5) links to other resources and information about citizenship and naturalization available online. Visit CitizenshipWorks at http://www.citizenshipworks.org.

CitizenshipWorks also provides online tools and resources for nonprofits that provide free or low-cost naturalization application services. If you are a nonprofit that is interested in learning more about CitizenshipWorks, please email us at info@immigrationadvocates.org.


ImmigrationLawHelp.org is a searchable online directory of over 900 free or low-cost nonprofit immigration legal services providers in all 50 states. Only nonprofits that are BIA recognized or have attorneys on staff are included in the directory. Users can search ImmigrationLawHelp.org by state, county, or detention facility. Users can also refine their search by types and areas of legal assistance provided, populations served, languages spoken, other areas of legal assistance, and non-legal services provided. Visit ImmigrationLawHelp.org at http://www.immigrationlawhelp.org.

If you have questions about the ImmigrationLawHelp.org, please email us at info@immigrationadvocates.org.