The Lilburn branch of the Gwinnett County Public Library will hold multiple assistance sessions to help people apply for U.S. citizenship.

The events are planned for Feb. 16, March 16 and April 20. They will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Legal representatives will be on site to help applicants, and they will speak languages including English, Spanish, Urdu, Hindi and Mandarin. Guests will be given assistance on a first come, first served basis.

Applicants must bring the following items:

• Green card

• Driver’s license

• Passports

• Most recent federal tax return

• Proof of public benefits such as food stamps or Medicaid

• List of employer names and work addresses for the past five years, and the dates you worked for each employer

• List of all addresses where you have lived in the past five years, and the dates when you lived at each address

• If either of your parents is a U.S. citizen, parent’s full name, date of birth and a copy of parent’s certificate of naturalization

• List of all trips outside the U.S. in the past five years and the dates of each of those trips

• If married to a green card holder or U.S. citizen, your spouse’s green card/U.S. passport, spouse’s employer name and address, marriage certificate, divorce decrees if previously married

• For your biological children (including deceased or living in another country) and all current step-children. Bring completed names, dates of birth, green card and home address

• Driving record from Department of Driver Services for any traffic tickets

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