Citizenship
IMPORTANT UPDATE: The citizenship application fee will change effective April 1, 2024. Applicants with a household income at or below 150% of the Federal Poverty Level, or who are receiving a income-tested public benefits do not pay an application fee. Applicants with household incomes between 150% and 400% of the Federal Poverty Level will be eligible for a reduced fee of $380. Applicants not eligible for a reduced fee or fee waiver will be charged $710 when submitting the application online, or $760 when submitting the application by mail. You can leave us a message at 617-350-5480, ext. 200, or email citizenship@miracoalition.org.
Your life is in the U.S. Why not make the most of it? Find out today if you’re eligible to become a U.S. citizen!
Becoming a U.S. citizen brings important advantages, including the ability to confer citizenship on minor children and sponsor family members for immigration, unrestricted travel abroad, and the ability to vote and fully participate in civic life, among others.
More than half the foreign-born residents of Massachusetts are U.S. citizens, and many more are eligible for naturalization. Working with local and national partners, the MIRA Coalition makes the citizenship process more accessible to immigrants across the Commonwealth by providing free application assistance for eligible legal permanent residents who want to become citizens.
We have also compiled a list of agencies all across Massachusetts that provide citizenship assistance, English and civics classes, and other valuable services.
You can start with an overview of the citizenship process.