Sec. 230. Grant program to assist eligible applicants
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The Secretary of Homeland Security shall establish, within U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, a program to award grants, on a competitive basis, to eligible nonprofit organizations that will use the funding to assist eligible applicants under this title by providing them with the services described in subsection (b). Grant funds awarded under this section shall be used for the design and implementation of programs that provide— information to the public regarding the eligibility and benefits of permanent resident status under this title, particularly to individuals potentially eligible for such status; assistance, within the scope of authorized practice of immigration law, to individuals submitting applications for adjustment of status under this title, including— screening prospective applicants to assess their eligibility for such status; completing applications and petitions, including providing assistance in obtaining the requisite documents and supporting evidence; and providing any other assistance that the Secretary or grantee considers useful or necessary to apply for adjustment of status under this title; and assistance, within the scope of authorized practice of immigration law, and instruction, to individuals— on the rights and responsibilities of United States citizenship; in civics and English as a second language; in preparation for the General Education Development test; and in applying for adjustment of status and United States citizenship.
There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary for each of the fiscal years 2020 through 2030 to carry out this section. Any amounts appropriated pursuant to paragraph
(1)shall remain available until expended.