How can I prepare for the U.S. citizenship (naturalization) test?
To prepare for the U.S. citizenship (naturalization) test, you can practice all 100 official USCIS civics questions that may be asked during the naturalization interview. The real test involves a USCIS officer asking you up to 10 questions out loud in English, and you must answer at least 6 correctly to pass. You can study these questions by topic or take a 10-question mock test to simulate the real experience. The questions cover topics such as American government, history, symbols, and rights and responsibilities of citizens.
ImmigrationDoc.ai offers a free practice tool where you can take mock tests and review all 100 questions to help you prepare effectively. It is important to confirm the current answers on the official USCIS website (uscis.gov/citizenship) as some answers may change over time. Additionally, preparing your N-400 application documents carefully is crucial, as passing the civics test is only one step in the naturalization process.
Using these resources and practicing regularly will help you feel confident and ready for your citizenship test.
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