Fall/Otoño 2025 Class Schedule Posted on Calendar.
BIIN CARES: Fulfill the Dream Scholarship
The Texas Dream Act, signed in 2001, gave certain immigrant students who graduated from Texas high schools the chance to pay in-state tuition at public universities and colleges. Due to the SB1798 upheld in June 2025, this law has now been overturned, affecting many students– some just a semester or two from graduating. Brazos Interfaith Immigration Network is raising emergency funds to support affected students at Texas A&M. To support this program, please donate here, and select Fulfill the Dream Scholarship under donation designation.
Are you a student who has recently been affected by the Texas Dream Act? Apply for the BIIN CARES: Fulfill the Dream Scholarship!
Program contact email: fulfillthedream@brazosimmigration.com
Information, Referrals, & Assistance (IRA)
Need help with a problem? Brazos Interfaith Immigration Network can assist you Monday-Thursday from 1-5pm or on Saturdays from 2-4pm at 2500 South College Ave.
BIIN volunteers can help you with free notary services, translation and interpretation of official letters and documents, immigration questions, court questions, legal assistance, health care, scholarship programs, social problems, support in domestic violence cases, among many others.
Brazos Interfaith Immigration Network (BIIN) offers free weekly citizenship classes in English and Spanish. Classes are held every Saturday for 10 weeks. For an updated schedule, click here. Classes will be held in person at the BIIN office, which is located in 2500 South College Avenue in Bryan.
Anyone interested in becoming a U.S. citizen is encouraged to take BIIN’s free class to help prepare them for the naturalization exam.
If you would like to join any of our classes, please fill out this form, call 979-393-8228 and leave a message, go to BIIN’s office during office hours and register in person You can also send us a message on Facebook to: facebook.com/biintx.
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To become a U.S. Citizen, immigrants must pass a Citizenship Interview. In their interview, they are expected to be prepared to answer 10 of 100 questions on U.S. history and government. In addition, immigrants must be able to demonstrate competency in both spoken and written English, complete an N400 form, and bring a long list of documents.
BIIN sponsors three 10-week sessions of citizenship classes over the course of each year. In each session, the following materials are covered:
- History and government of the U.S.
- Oral and written English practice
- How to prepare for the interview
- Steps towards naturalization
Conversation English Classes assist in guiding English language learners toward gaining proficiency in listening, speaking, and some writing.
For the most updated schedule, click here.
All classes will be offered in person at the BIIN office.
To pre-register, students can fill out this form to save their spot on the waitlist, or call 979-393-8228 and leave a message, or come during our office hours to register in person. You can also send us a message on Facebook to: facebook.com/biintx.
2500 South College Ave, Bryan, TX 77801