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The Littleton Immigrant Resource Center serves immigrants on the pathway to citizenship using cultural exchange between volunteer mentors and immigrants to foster a more inclusive and integrated community.
The Littleton Immigrant Resources Center (LIRC) is a division of the Bemis Public Library, a department of the City of Littleton. LIRC is staffed by knowledgeable employees who can direct immigrants to various community organizations and who can assist with anything from housing, to healthcare, to English language classes. We also provide citizenship classes and one-on-one English language and citizenship mentoring programs.
The Littleton Immigrant Resources Center is a Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) recognized organization. Its staff members are qualified to answer legal questions regarding naturalization applications (N-400s) and accompany Lawful Permanent Residents to their citizenship interviews with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The Center has staff members who are bi-lingual in Spanish to answer any questions regarding resources, classes or mentoring, and the naturalization application process.