The Long Island Caribbean American Association is hosting a free conference for immigration assistance Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Church of the Transfiguration (163 Pine St.).

Attendees can learn about all aspects of immigration law and procedures, get help in adjusting their status by filling out Form I-485 and learn how to file for citizenship with Form N-400, as well as how to make a petition for family members with Form I-130.

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The Long Island Caribbean American Association is hosting a free conference for immigration assistance Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Church of the Transfiguration (163 Pine St.).

Attendees can learn about all aspects of immigration law and procedures, get help in adjusting their status by filling out Form I-485 and learn how to file for citizenship with Form N-400, as well as how to make a petition for family members with Form I-130.

Among the speakers will be attorney Millicent Clark, St. John’s law professor Janice D. Villiers and attorney Mark Crawford.

For more information, call association president Douglas Mayers at 516-984-2553 or e-mail licaa2010@gmail.com.