USCIS Civics Prep USCIS Civics Prep
Updated for the 2025 USCIS test (M-1778, 09/25)

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

Question 23 of 128
Who is one of your state's U.S. senators now?
State: California
Type your answer…
Acceptable: Alex Padilla · Adam Schiff
128 / 12
Test mode mirrors the real exam

Sit a timed 20-question mock drawn from all 128. Pass at 12 correct — the same threshold the USCIS officer uses.

50 states + DC
Your senator, governor, capital

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.

65 / 20
Eligibility filter built in

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.

Multiple choice
Card-based study mode

Prefer to learn before the oral drills? Swipe through every question as multiple-choice cards with the answer revealed in one tap.

All accepted
Full USCIS answer list

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.

Español
Spanish alongside English

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.

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.