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CPCitizen Pro
Updated for the 2025 USCIS test

Pass your citizenship
test, first try.

The only citizenship test prep with AI-powered interview simulation. Practice answering questions out loud and get instant feedback — just like the real USCIS interview.

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Which test are you taking?

The #1 reason people fail

You know the answers — but can you say them out loud?

Most people study by reading. But the real test is a face-to-face conversation with a USCIS officer. If you have never practiced speaking your answers out loud, the pressure can make you freeze — even when you know everything.

Citizen Pro is the only tool that lets you rehearse the actual interview. Our AI officer asks you questions, listens to your answers, and tells you exactly what to improve. No other citizenship test prep offers this.

What future citizens are saying

I was so nervous about speaking English to an officer. After practicing with the AI interview dozens of times, I walked in calm and passed on my first try.

Maria L.

Passed 2025 test

I knew all the answers on paper but froze when I tried to say them out loud. The AI interview let me practice speaking at home until it felt natural.

David K.

Passed 2008 test

English is my third language. I practiced the AI interview every night for a month. By test day, answering the officer felt like talking to an old friend.

Yong S.

Passed with language accommodation

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about the US citizenship test

How many questions are on the US citizenship test?
The 2008 civics test has 100 questions, of which 10 are asked during your interview — you need 6 correct to pass. The 2025 test has 128 questions, with 20 asked and 12 needed to pass.
What score do I need to pass the citizenship test?
For the 2008 test, you need at least 6 out of 10 correct answers (60%). For the 2025 test, you need at least 12 out of 20 correct answers (60%). The officer stops asking once you reach the passing score.
How long does the citizenship interview take?
The naturalization interview typically takes 15 to 30 minutes. It includes a review of your N-400 application, an English language test (reading, writing, and speaking), and the civics test.
Can I take the citizenship test in my language?
The civics test is normally conducted in English. However, applicants who are 65 or older and have been a permanent resident for at least 20 years (the 65/20 rule) may take the civics test in their native language with an interpreter.
What happens if I fail the citizenship test?
If you fail either the English or civics portion, you can retake only the failed section within 60 to 90 days. If you fail a second time, your application will be denied and you will need to refile.
How much does the citizenship test cost?
The filing fee for Form N-400 is $710 when filed online or $760 by mail. This includes the biometrics fee. Fee waivers are available for eligible applicants through Form I-912.
What is the difference between the 2008 and 2025 test?
The 2008 test has 100 civics questions with 10 asked (6 to pass). The 2025 test has 128 questions with 20 asked (12 to pass). About 75% of the 2025 content comes from the 2008 test. The 2025 test applies to applications filed on or after October 20, 2025.
How do I study for the US citizenship test?
Start studying 3 to 6 months before your interview. Use official USCIS study materials, practice with flashcards, take practice quizzes, and review the reading and writing vocabulary lists. Focus on understanding concepts rather than memorizing word-for-word answers.

Practice speaking before your interview.

Don't let the speaking portion surprise you. Rehearse with our AI officer until you feel confident.

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