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Government

The Civics Test Asks What "Rule of Law" Means. It's a Bigger Idea Than You Might Think.

Four accepted answers, one principle: no one is above the law — not leaders, not government. Here's what USCIS Question 70 is really testing.

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Interview Prep

Here's Exactly What Naturalization Costs in 2026 — and Who Doesn't Have to Pay It

$710 online, $760 by mail — plus who qualifies for a full waiver, a reduced fee, and the payment details that hold up applications.

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History

The Document That Started It All — and the 6 Civics Questions It Generates

Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness — July 4, 1776 — Thomas Jefferson. All the Declaration-related USCIS questions with official accepted answers.

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Government

The Test Will Ask How a Law Gets Made. Most People Can't Answer It Cold.

The full legislative process plus every USCIS Congress question — 435 House members, 100 senators, 6-year terms — explained clearly.

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Interview Prep

You've Studied 128 Questions. The Last Step Is 140 Words Out Loud.

What the Oath of Allegiance actually commits you to, what happens at the ceremony, and the civics question it directly answers.

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Study Tips

The Civics Test Gets All the Attention. But the English Test Is What Trips Most People Up.

Speaking, reading, and writing — here's what each part of the USCIS English test requires and how to prepare for all three.

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Civics

128 Questions Stand Between You and Citizenship. Here's What Every Single One Is Testing.

The complete 2026 USCIS civics test — all five sections explained with Q&As, what each category measures, and tips for the questions most people miss.

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Government

The Government Questions Feel Like a Lot. They're Actually a System. Here's How It All Connects.

Every USCIS civics question about American government — Q1 through Q47 — with official answers and the patterns that make 47 questions feel like one coherent picture.

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Rights

You're About to Gain New Rights. Do You Know Which Ones Are Yours — and Which Belong to Everyone?

Every USCIS civics question about rights and responsibilities (Q48–Q57) — the citizen-only vs. everyone distinction that the test specifically checks for.

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History

The History Questions Everyone Gets Wrong. Here's Every USCIS American History Question With the Official Answer.

All 30 American history civics questions — colonial period, Civil War, 20th century — with the official accepted answers and context that makes them stick.

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Interview Prep

You've Been Watching That Date for Months. Here's How to Read the June 2026 Visa Bulletin — and What Comes Next.

What the June 2026 visa bulletin means for your green card priority date and what to do while you wait — including how to start preparing for naturalization.

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Government

The Officer Will Ask You This. Do You Know Who the Speaker of the House Is Right Now?

USCIS Question 47 requires the current Speaker's name — and the answer changes. Here's who it is in 2026 plus every Congress question on the civics test.

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Interview Prep

You Got the Notification. Now What? What the New USCIS Adjustment of Status Memo Actually Means.

USCIS will now grant adjustment of status only in "extraordinary circumstances." Here's who it affects, who it doesn't, and what to do next.

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History

You're Joining the Country They Built. Here's What the USCIS Civics Test Wants You to Know About the Founding Fathers.

Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, Hamilton — what the civics test actually asks about each Founding Father and the official answers you need to know.

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Government

Nine Justices. Lifetime Appointments. Here's What the USCIS Civics Test Expects You to Know About the Supreme Court.

Most people know the number. The officer wants to know what the Court actually does — including why its decisions are final and who can overturn them.

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Rights

You're About to Become an American. Here's What That Gives You — and What It Asks of You.

Citizen-only rights, shared constitutional rights, and the legal responsibilities — taxes, Selective Service, jury duty — the civics test will ask you about.

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Government

It's on Your Civics Test — and Most People Get It Wrong. Here's How the Electoral College Actually Works.

Electors, 270 votes, winner-take-all states, and what happens if no one wins — the plain-English mechanics you need to know.

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Rights

Most People Can't Name All 10. Here's Every Amendment in the Bill of Rights, Explained Simply.

From free speech to due process — what each of the first ten amendments actually protects and how they show up on the USCIS civics test.

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Government

The Officer Is Going to Ask You This. Here's Everything You Need to Know About the Three Branches of Government.

The most-tested section in the civics exam — Q13 through Q47 with official accepted answers and the context that makes them stick.

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Interview Prep

128 Questions to Study. 20 to Answer. 12 to Pass. Here's Exactly How the Civics Test Works.

The 2025 USCIS test is different from the old format. If you've been studying with outdated numbers, here's the format that will actually show up at your interview.

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Interview Prep

39 Countries on the Ban List. Here's What That Means for Your Green Card and Citizenship Application.

The travel ban restricts visas, not green cards. But if your home country is on the list, read this before you travel or file your N-400.

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Study Tips

You've Been Searching for a Complete List. Here Are All 128 Citizenship Test Questions With the Official Answers.

Every question and accepted answer organized by section — with interactive practice boxes and the link to the official USCIS PDF download.

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Rights

You Worked Years to Become a Citizen. Here's What It Would Actually Take to Lose It.

The law around denaturalization is more constrained than the headlines suggest. Here's the legal standard, what the Supreme Court has ruled, and what post-naturalization conduct cannot be used against you.

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Interview Prep

Your Citizenship Case Is Stuck. Here's What a USCIS Processing Pause Actually Means.

What the 2026 USCIS processing slowdown means for your N-400, how to read your case status, and the exact steps to take when your wait stretches past normal.

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Rights

The Constitution Says You're a Citizen. The Supreme Court Is Deciding If That Still Holds.

What the 14th Amendment's birthright citizenship clause actually says, what the 2025 executive order challenged, and why the case does not affect your USCIS naturalization application.

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Interview Prep

You Filed Your N-400. Here's the Background Check USCIS Is Running Right Now.

Three overlapping checks, invisible to you, running the moment you file. Here's what USCIS is looking for — and what can stall your case for months without warning.

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Interview Prep

One Night. One Mistake. Here's Whether Your DUI Can Cost You Citizenship.

A DUI in your past doesn't automatically end your citizenship path — but USCIS will ask about it. Here's what they evaluate and how to be prepared.

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Interview Prep

You've Studied for Months. Here's What the USCIS Officer Is Actually Grading.

Officers want to approve you — if you qualify. Here's exactly what they're evaluating, and the common mistakes that turn a smooth appointment into a problem.

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Study Tips

How to Practice for the Civics Test When English Is Your Second Language

When English isn't your first language, spoken recall is the skill the interview tests — and the skill most ESL applicants skip. Here's how to fix that before interview day.

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Study Tips

Civics Test for Applicants Over 65: The 20-Question Exemption Explained

Qualify for the 65/20 exemption? You only need to study 20 special questions. Here's what they cover and how to be fully prepared in a few weeks.

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Study Tips

How Long Does It Take to Memorize the 128 Civics Questions?

Most people hit interview-ready in 4–8 weeks. Here's what affects your timeline — and how to plan your study schedule so you're not cramming at the end.

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Study Tips

Best Way to Memorize the 128 Civics Questions

Spaced repetition plus spoken active recall. Here's the four-week method that builds durable memory — not just recognition.

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Study Tips

US Citizenship Practice Test: How to Prepare Like You're Already in the Room

Recognition isn't recall. Here's how to practice the one skill the interview actually tests — answering out loud, on the spot, under mild pressure.

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Study Tips

How to Study for the US Citizenship Civics Test

The complete 8-week study plan — active recall, spoken practice, and the questions most people get wrong.

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Interview Prep

Can You Bring Notes to Your Naturalization Interview?

You've been studying for weeks. But can you bring flashcards to the interview? Here's what USCIS allows — and why it matters.

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Interview Prep

How Long Does the Naturalization Process Take in 2026?

Filed your N-400 and waiting for news? Here's the real timeline — five stages, what drives the delays, and how to check your office's current wait.

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Interview Prep

What Is the N-400 Form? A Plain-English Guide for New Applicants

Before the interview, before the civics test — there's a form. Here's what the N-400 actually asks and what to expect once you send it in.

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Interview Prep

What Happens If You Fail the Civics Test at Your Interview?

One failed interview doesn't end your application. Here's exactly what USCIS does next, how the second attempt works, and your options if you're denied.

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Interview Prep

What to Expect at Your USCIS Naturalization Interview

A room, an officer, and 20 questions. Here's exactly what happens — and how to walk in ready.

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Interview Prep

How to Answer USCIS Civics Questions Out Loud

Reading the 128 questions isn't enough. Practice the skill the interview actually tests.

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