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US Citizenship Test

Useful Links

All the information you need to help you study for and pass the US Citizenship test is right here. The links below are from the official USCIS website and offer many useful study materials and aids. Many of the documents are available in both English and Spanish versions and are free for all to download and use.

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Naturalization Self Test
You can test your knowledge of the questions on the citizenship exam using this online interactive self test provided by the USCIS. This is current test if filed after October 2008 (El material y el exámen antiguo de la naturalización son validos sólo sí la solicitud fue hecha previamente a el primero de Octubre 2008).


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A Promise of Freedom: An Introduction to U.S. History and Civics for Immigrants
A 12-minute video presentation on American history and civics from the USCIS website.


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Civics Flash Cards (PDF 3461KB)
What do the stripes on the U.S. flag represent?
Find out the answer this and 95 other commonly asked citizenship interview questions with this useful and easy to understand study tool for both students and teachers.

And the answer to the question above? The stripes on the U.S. flag represent the first 13 states.


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Learn About the United States: Quick Civics Lessons (English Version) (PDF 1242KB)
Short lessons based on the U.S. history and government questions found on the naturalization test.


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Learn About the United States: Quick Civics Lessons (Spanish Version) (PDF 1496KB)
Short lessons in Spanish based on Americam history and US government questions found on the naturalization test.


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Sample U.S. History and Government Questions (English Version) (PDF Format 169KB)
Citizenship test questions in English.


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Sample U.S. History and Government Questions (Spanish Version) (PDF 198KB)
Citizenship test questions in Spanish.


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Sample Civics Questions for Elderly Applicants (PDF 135KB)
Persons over the age of 65 who are Permanent Residents and who have resided in the United States as Permanent Residents for at least 20 years have different requirements for history and government knowledge. They may also be tested in the language of their choice because they are exempt from the English literacy requirements.

Note: All links open in a new window. Some of the links below open up PDF documents. Most computers can now read these documents but if needed you can download the free Reader from Adobe.

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