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National Campaign Promotes Citizenship Education and Awareness

Originally posted on the USCIS Blog

Through a national campaign that began last July, we’ve worked hard to promote greater awareness of the rights, benefits and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship. An estimated 8.8 million lawful permanent residents are currently eligible to apply for citizenship. The Citizenship Public Education and Awareness Campaign enabled us to reach out to many of them with information about how to become a U.S. citizen and the free study materials available from USCIS.

Due to the growing need for reliable information about citizenship, we released the first set of digital ads in four states last summer. In the fall, we ran digital and print ads in the 10 states with 75 percent of the lawful permanent resident population: California, New York, Texas, Florida, New Jersey, Illinois, Massachusetts, Virginia, Washington and Arizona. Ads appeared in English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean and Tagalog. We ran ads for a third time earlier this year in the same 10 states, along with new Facebook ads which expanded our reach. The campaign generated over a million clicks and nearly two million page views online and reached 19 million people through our print ads. 

We couldn’t have done it alone. We would like to thank the many organizations that helped us promote the campaign across the country, ensuring it was a success. These include state and local governments, federal agencies and nongovernmental organizations. 
 
The year-long effort succeeded in increasing visits to our Citizenship Resource Center, which provides detailed information and tools to assist with the naturalization process.  But informing the public about the benefits and meaning of U.S. citizenship is central to the USCIS mission, and we will continue to do that moving forward. We encourage you to use and share the informational resources available from the campaign which can be found on our website.

 

Last Updated: 09/21/2018
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