Immigration Institute of the Bay Area

Immigration Institute of the Bay Area

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Immigration Institute of the Bay Area

Immigration Institute of the Bay Area

  • About Us
    • Mission & Strategic Plan
    • Staff
    • IIBA’s 100+ Year History
    • Board of Directors and Advisory Committee
    • I’M IIBA
    • Newsletters
    • Annual Reports & Financials
  • Immigration Services
    • Legal Services
    • Community College Resources
    • Get a Consultation
    • Immigration Clinics
    • External Resources
    • Know Your Rights
    • Citizenship Classes
    • Immigrant Voices
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Get Involved
    • Comedy Night
    • Ways to Donate
    • Career Opportunities
    • Pro Bono Program
    • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Contact Us
    • San Francisco
    • Redwood City
    • Oakland
    • Fremont
    • Napa
    • Petaluma
    • Brentwood
    • Press Room
  • Resources
  • Donate
    • English
      • Español
  • Search IIBA
  • Citizenship Student: Sarah A.

    During the presidential election, IIBA client Sarah A. closely followed the nominees’ stances on immigration. Sensing unrest, she began the citizenship application process. The daughter of Yemeni parents, Sarah lived in the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom before moving to the U.S., where she lives with her husband and children, who are U.S.…

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  • Protecting and Serving his Community

    Javier is the first member of his family to graduate from college, with a degree in criminal justice from San Jose State University, and plans of becoming a police officer one day. His aspirations of protecting and serving his community stem from the many struggles he faced growing up.

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  • Overcoming Illiteracy at the Age of 60

    When Maria moved to the United States her main focus was ensuring that her children had the opportunity to attend high school and college. Maria patiently waited 20 years in the U.S. before having the chance to apply for U.S. citizenship. This required her to not only overcome her illiteracy, but also learn how to…

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  • Make America Colorful Again Campaign

    In a span of 30 days, Joey Yang’s online campaign, Make America Colorful Again, received 260 donations and raised a total of $7,344. All proceeds benefit IIBA and the Bay Area immigrant communities we serve. Joey’s goal was to help immigrants secure their lives in the U.S. by becoming American citizens.

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  • Client: Marielle Coeytaux-Britton

    After living in the United States for 31 years, Marielle Coeytaux-Britton can proudly call herself a U.S. citizen. Marielle took her oath of allegiance this past spring. She was recognized by the Napa County Board of Supervisors this past July, for successfully becoming U.S. citizens.

    Continue reading: Client: Marielle Coeytaux-Britton
  • Volunteer: Sarah Ribbers

    Sarah found IIBA’s call for volunteer ESL and Civics instructors at our Redwood City office and began volunteering in February. Teaching a basic-level citizenship class would be new to Sarah, something she viewed as a challenge and learning opportunity. “This is my first time teaching students who have little to no formal education. I spend…

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  • Board President: Jennifer Beckett

    Jennifer Beckett moved to San Francisco in 1989, just in time for the Loma Prieta earthquake. Undeterred by the rattling landscape, she settled in and made this city, and IIBA, her home. Jennifer joined the Board of Directors in 1990, attracted by “IIBA’s mission and programs,” which “facilitate citizenship and civic engagement, so people who…

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  • Client: Yoseline Chavez

    I was already motivated to become a U.S. citizen, and my academic dreams only encouraged me more. I began the citizenship process by getting in contact with International Institute of the Bay Area. Having a U.S. passport feels like having a key to the world.

    Continue reading: Client: Yoseline Chavez
  • Volunteer: Betty Labastida

    I started volunteering with the International Institute of the Bay Area (IIBA) over three years ago. I attended IIBA’s orientation and began helping individuals complete their citizenship applications. The flexible commitment really spoke to me. I have been volunteering about once a month since then.

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  • IIBA Holiday Recipe Cards

    These recipes have been prepared by IIBA clients to be shared with friends and supporters. We hope you enjoy sampling these international flavors in your own kitchen.

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