Built for the current test, not the old one
The 2025 civics test has a bank of 128 questions and applies to Form N-400 filed on or after October 20, 2025. At the interview the officer asks up to 20 questions and you must answer 12 correctly to pass. Most citizenship apps still ship the old 100-question bank. This one is built for the test you will actually take.
How it works
1. Learn the bank
Browse all 128 official questions with the official USCIS answers.
2. Test yourself
Take timed mock exams in the real format: 20 questions, pass at 12 correct.
3. Drill weak spots
Spaced-repetition drills focus on the questions you keep missing.
4. Track readiness
See per-question mastery and an overall readiness score before your interview.
Features
Full 128-question bank
Every official question with its official answer.
Timed mock exams
Matches the real interview: 20 questions, pass at 12.
Spaced-repetition drills
Weighted to the questions you find hardest.
Audio study mode
Questions and answers read aloud, hands-free for your commute.
65/20 subset
The special-consideration set for applicants 65+ with 20+ years as a permanent resident.
Reading & writing practice
English reading and writing vocabulary for the test.
State-aware answers
Set your governor, senators, and state capital so your practice stays accurate.
Fully offline
No account, no ads, no data collection. Your progress stays on your device.
Pricing
Free to start: the first 30 questions and one full mock exam are free. Unlock the complete bank, unlimited mock exams, drills, and audio mode with Premium.
Weekly
$3.99
with a 3-day free trial
Annual
$9.99
per year
Lifetime
$14.99
one-time unlock
FAQ
Is this the new 2025 test?
Yes. The app covers all 128 questions in the 2025 civics test bank, which applies to Form N-400 filed on or after October 20, 2025. The mock exams follow the real format: up to 20 questions asked, 12 correct to pass.
What is the 65/20 rule?
Applicants who are 65 or older and have been permanent residents for 20 or more years study a marked subset of 20 questions. At the interview they are asked 10 of those and must answer 6 correctly. The app includes this subset so eligible applicants can study just the right questions.
Does it work offline?
Yes. Everything runs on your device. There is no account and no internet connection is required to study.
How do I know my governor and senators?
A few answers change over time (your governor, your U.S. senators, and your state capital). The app lets you edit these so your practice matches your state, and reminds you to verify your current officials, matching USCIS guidance. You can confirm the current answers at usa.gov or your state's official site.
Not affiliated with the U.S. government. This is an independent study app. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by USCIS or the U.S. government. "USCIS" refers to the naturalization civics test this app helps you study for. The official questions and vocabulary are public-domain USCIS material.