Citizenship Clinic – San Antonio with American Gateways

American Gateways champions the dignity and human rights of immigrants, refugees, and survivors of persecution, torture, conflict, and human trafficking through exceptional immigration legal services at no or low cost, education and advocacy. American Gateways is hosting the San Antonio Citizenship in partnership with the NALEO Educational Fund, Texas AFL-CIO, San Antonio Young Lawyers Association, and other local organizations.

Organization

American Gateways

American Gateways champions the dignity and human rights of immigrants, refugees, and survivors of persecution, torture, conflict, and human trafficking through exceptional immigration legal services at no or low cost, education and advocacy. American Gateways is hosting the San Antonio Citizenship in partnership with the NALEO Educational Fund, Texas AFL-CIO, San Antonio Young Lawyers Association, and other local organizations.

Project Details

Project Date

Saturday, September 14

Project Time
8:30am-4pm
Approximate hours of work requested
4-8 hours, including training session
Training
Training will be provided in a virtual format before event or in person at the beginning of the event
Skills used
Client interviewing; document preparation/review
Project location
Palo Alto College, Ozuna Library, 1400 W. Villaret Boulevard, San Antonio, TX
Number of student volunteers requested
8
Class year preference
1L, 2L, 3L, LLM
Required skills
Language: Spanish, French, and/or Arabic helpful but not necessary
To Apply
Register directly with American Gateways as a non-attorney volunteer by Tuesday, September 10 and list your organization as The University of Texas School of Law; please email Sarah Sedgwick at ssedgwick@law.utexas.edu if you are willing to drive a carpool or are interested in finding a carpool