Naturalization
Interview and Test
USCIS English and Civics Study Materials
The USCIS Citizenship Resource Center has multilingual materials to study for the English and civics parts of the naturalization test. Please note that the USCIS test requirements now depend on when you filed your N-400:
- If you filed Form N-400 before October 20, 2025, you will take the 2008 Naturalization Civics Test at your interview. USCIS provides study materials for this version of the test, including the list of 100 civics questions and answers and English test resources.
- If you filed Form N-400 on or after October 20, 2025, you will take the 2025 Naturalization Civics Test. This test consists of 20 questions drawn from a larger bank of 128 civics questions, and USCIS has published the updated 2025 civics test study materials and guides.
For additional study materials, please view this 2026 Civics Test Supplement complimentary resource.
USA Learns: U.S. Citizenship Course
USA Learns has a U.S. Citizenship course to help you prepare for your citizenship or naturalization interview. The course has four units:
- Unit 1: Steps to Becoming a U.S. Citizen
- Unit 2: N-400 Interview Practice
- Unit 3: Civics, Reading and Writing Practice
- Unit 4: Your Interview and New Citizenship
USA Learns Citizenship will help you with the information and language you need to become a U.S. citizen.
USAHello
USAHello has resources to prepare for the citizenship interview. Learn about the N-400 application. Learn how to apply for citizenship. Read about the naturalization interview. Sign up for a free U.S. Citizenship Test Class.
CLINIC’s Citizenship Test Guide
CLINIC’s study guide for the U.S. citizenship test explains the naturalization testing requirements and contains 13 study units on U.S. history and civics. It includes a glossary of vocabulary words and test review questions for each unit.
CLINIC’s Civic Participation Curriculum
Community-based organizations, places of worship, libraries or ethnic-based organizations may offer this curriculum as a seminar or institute on how to be an engaged citizen, concluding with a brainstorming session on action steps. For each module, there is a teacher handbook and a student workbook with readings, discussion questions, and activities.