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  Prepare for your citizenship test here!
Notice: The USCIS 100 Questions have been updated. Some questions from the new exam are not covered in the practice tests below. Click here to download the latest version of the 100 questions from the USCIS website.

 ► Are you or someone you know in the process of becoming a US citizen?

 ► Would you like help preparing to take the USCIS test?

 ► Would you like more information about the naturalization process?

If you answered yes to any of the questions above, this site may be of interest to you. Within these pages, you will find:

Information about the naturalization process and links to find out more.
Twelve short lessons to prepare you to pass the citizenship test. Each lesson is followed by a series of multiple choice questions based on the USCIS test.
Eight 10-question quizzes based on the USCIS history and government test. See a list of typical dictation sentences from the USCIS exam. Practice listening to and writing dictated sentences.
Tips about performing your best on that important day.
A list of citizenship and immigration resources available on the web for applicants and teachers.

 

 

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