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AGC Launches New Immigration Citizenship and Immigration Support Portal

Portal Also Allows Workers to Verify Status, Connect with Immigration Services
July 31, 2025Updated:August 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) has partnered with the National Immigration Forum to launch a new citizenship and immigration support portal. The portal provides two key services: it offers employees of member firms and their immediate family members a way to find out if they qualify for citizenship and if so, help in completing their application. In addition, the portal provides employees of members firms and their immediate family members with questions about their legal status can use the service’s helpdesk to verify their status and connect with immigration service providers.

At the Associated General Contractors of America, we care about the success and well-being of our members’ employees and are happy to help them and their immediate family members pursue their citizenship goals, should they qualify and desire to do so. Becoming a naturalized citizen comes with rights and responsibilities that can help individuals support their families and have a positive impact in their communities.

Further details on the process and the following AGC member-only resources can be found here:

  • Citizenship Services Application Portal
  • Program Flyer
  • Program FAQs

The National Immigration Forum Citizenship Services program uses the Citizenshipworks online platform where individuals can complete their citizenship application. Through the New American Workforce (NAW) campaign, individuals will be connected to a vetted legal service provider who will review their application and answer any questions they have before they submit their final application to USCIS.

For more information, contact Claiborne Guy at claiborne.guy@agc.org or 703-837-5382.

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