Pass your U.S. Naturalization Interview — the first time
Master every civics question, nail the English interview, and walk into the USCIS office with total confidence. Includes 5 full practice tests with grading and correct answers.

"The civics test has 100 questions and you need to answer 6 — once you see it that clearly, passing isn't a matter of luck, it's a matter of preparation."— Victoria Bailey

What you'll learn
What you'll be able to do
- Recall and explain all 100 official USCIS civics questions and answers with confidence
- Identify which 6 questions the officer will ask and answer each one clearly under pressure
- Score 80% or higher — the passing threshold — on every timed practice test before your interview
- Understand the purpose and history behind each answer so you can handle rephrased or follow-up questions
- Know exactly what to expect on interview day: format, flow, officer behavior, and common pitfalls to avoid
- Arrive at your USCIS appointment calm, prepared, and ready to take the oath
How it works
A school that adapts to you
This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.
We learn your level
A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.
Lessons adapt as you go
Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.
Your AI coach keeps you moving
Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.
The curriculum
What's inside your school
6 modules · 17 lessons

How the Naturalization Process Works
Before answering a single civics question, students get a crystal-clear picture of what the USCIS Naturalization Interview actually looks like from start to finish — the format, the officer's role, the English portion, the civics portion, and the most common pitfalls that trip up prepared applicants. This module removes fear of the unknown so every subsequent lesson is learned in proper context.
- 1.1Inside the USCIS Interview RoomIncluded
- 1.2The English Requirement — Reading, Writing, and SpeakingIncluded
- 1.3The 6-Question Civics Format and Passing RulesIncluded
American Government — Principles, Branches, and How Laws Are Made
This module covers USCIS civics questions 1–47, the largest and most concept-heavy block. Rather than rote memorization, each lesson teaches the underlying logic so students can answer confidently even if a question is rephrased. Topics include the founding principles, the three branches of government, and the lawmaking process.
- 2.1The Founding Principles and the ConstitutionIncluded
- 2.2The Three Branches of GovernmentIncluded
- 2.3How a Bill Becomes a Law and the Rule of LawIncluded
American History — Colonial Era Through the 20th Century
This module covers USCIS civics questions 48–87, which span colonial history, the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, westward expansion, World War II, and the Cold War. Lessons are grouped by era so the narrative flows logically and students remember answers as part of a story, not isolated facts.
- 3.1Colonial America, the Revolution, and the Founding EraIncluded
- 3.2The Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Fight for Equal RightsIncluded
- 3.3The 20th Century — World Wars, the Cold War, and National GrowthIncluded
Integrated Civics — Symbols, Holidays, and Geography
This module covers USCIS civics questions 88–100: the flag, the national anthem, national holidays, and basic U.S. geography. These are the shortest answers in the test but are frequently missed due to assumed familiarity. Students also review the complete set of all 100 questions for the first time as a whole, identifying personal weak spots.
- 4.1Symbols, the Flag, and National HolidaysIncluded
- 4.2Full 100-Question Mastery Review and Personal Gap AnalysisIncluded
Practice Tests — Simulate, Score, and Strengthen
Students take 5 full-length, graded practice tests that mirror the real USCIS civics format. Each test draws 10 questions randomly from the 100-question pool, grades responses, reveals correct answers for every missed question, and tracks improvement across all five attempts. This module builds the test-taking stamina, confidence, and speed needed to pass on interview day.
- 5.1Practice Tests 1 and 2 — Establish Your Baseline and First ImprovementIncluded
- 5.2Practice Tests 3 and 4 — Target Weak Areas and Build SpeedIncluded
- 5.3Practice Test 5 — Final Simulation and Confidence CertificationIncluded
Interview Day — Preparation, Mindset, and What Comes Next
This final module prepares students for everything that happens around the test itself: what to bring, how to dress, how to behave with the officer, how to handle nerves, what to do if you don't understand a question, and what happens after you pass — including the Oath of Allegiance ceremony. Students leave with a complete interview-day checklist and the calm confidence of someone who has already done the hard work.
- 6.1Your Interview-Day Checklist and Officer EtiquetteIncluded
- 6.2Managing Nerves and Thinking Clearly Under PressureIncluded
- 6.3After the Interview — Results, the Oath, and Your New RightsIncluded
Who it's for
Is this you?
The Long-Term Resident
Has held a green card for over a decade and is finally ready to make citizenship official before another year slips by.
The Busy Working Parent
Juggles a full-time job and a family, and needs a focused, no-fluff study plan that fits into stolen evening hours.
The Recent Qualifier
Just hit the 5-year residency mark and wants to move quickly while momentum is high and the paperwork is fresh.
The English Language Learner
Speaks English as a second language and wants clear, simple explanations that build real understanding, not just rote memorization.
The 65+ Applicant
Qualifies for the 20-question civics exemption and needs a streamlined study path tailored to that specific track.
The Anxious Test-Taker
Gets nervous under pressure and wants to practice enough times that walking into the interview feels routine, not terrifying.
Questions
Frequently asked
Your teacher
A note from your teacher
Victoria Bailey
I know what it feels like to stand on the outside of something that should already be yours.
Maybe you've been a permanent resident for years — paying taxes, raising a family, building something real in this country — and citizenship has always been "the next step." Then life got in the way. Or the process felt overwhelming. Or you weren't sure how to study for something as important as this.
That's exactly why I built Citizen Ready.
The USCIS Naturalization Interview doesn't have to be a mystery. There are 100 civics questions. The officer asks you 6. You need to answer 6 correctly to pass. That's the whole test. When you break it down like that, this isn't intimidating — it's learnable. And I designed this course to make every single one of those answers feel logical, memorable, and real, not like a list of facts you're cramming the night before.
What I've seen, over and over again, is that people fail not because they're unprepared — but because they were underprepared in the wrong places. They drilled the easy questions and glossed over the ones that trip people up. The 5 graded practice tests in this course are built specifically to fix that: they find your gaps and close them before interview day.
You've already done the hard part — living, working, and contributing to this country for years. This is the finish line. I want to make sure you cross it. Come join Citizen Ready, and let's get you to that oath ceremony.
— Victoria Bailey
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