Practice the civics interview. Out loud.
All 128 official 2025 questions, the way the USCIS officer will ask them — read aloud, free-response, fuzzy-graded. Senator, governor, and state-capital answers fill in for your state.
128 official questions · Spanish translation · 17 MB
Sit a timed 20-question mock drawn from all 128. Pass at 12 correct — the same threshold the USCIS officer uses.
Pick your state once. The four state-specific questions fill in with your current senators, governor, and capital — and refresh over the air after elections.
Applicants 65+ with 20+ years as an LPR study a shorter designated set. Toggle the 65/20 filter once and the question pool narrows automatically.
Prefer to learn before the oral drills? Swipe through every question as multiple-choice cards with the answer revealed in one tap.
Many questions have several correct answers. We show the complete USCIS-published list for every question and grade your typed response against any of them.
Every question and accepted answer can be shown with a Spanish translation underneath, so comprehension never blocks practice.
A quick look inside.
From the Learn tab to the mock interview — three screens that cover the whole study loop.
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About the test
The 2025 USCIS civics test is the version operative for naturalization applications filed on or after October 20, 2025. It replaces the 2008 100-question test for new filings. The test is administered orally during the naturalization interview: an officer asks up to 20 of 128 questions, and you must answer at least 12 (60%) correctly.
Many questions accept multiple correct answers. We carry the full USCIS-published list and grade your typed answer against any of them with light fuzzy-matching (capitalization and articles don't count against you).
Source: USCIS M-1778 (09/25) · Not affiliated with USCIS or the U.S. government.