Study for the US Citizenship Test
Prepare for the U.S. naturalization test with this free interactive practice tool. Study all 100 civics questions, get instant feedback, and track your progress.
About Study for the U.S. Citizenship Test
Practice the Naturalization Exam, the Smart Way
StudyForCitizenship.com is a free, interactive platform that helps aspiring U.S. citizens prepare for the official naturalization test. With all 100 civics questions available in quiz format and instant AI-graded feedback, it’s a simple and effective way to study anytime, anywhere.
Designed for Real-World Test Prep
This site simulates the format of the actual U.S. citizenship test, which is conducted orally by a USCIS officer. On the real exam, you'll be asked up to 10 questions and must answer at least 6 correctly to pass.
How It Works
100 Practice Questions
Study all 100 official civics questions used by USCIS. Each question appears one at a time, allowing you to focus and think through your answer before checking it.
Instant AI Feedback
Your answers are evaluated by AI, giving you immediate, helpful feedback. This approach mimics the real test experience and helps you improve with each attempt.
No Sign-Up Required
Jump straight into studying without creating an account. The tool is open to all and completely free to use.
Why Use This Tool?
Realistic Test Practice
The platform provides the exact questions used in the naturalization interview, so you're studying with the right material.
Accessible Anywhere
All you need is a browser—no apps or downloads required. Practice on your computer or phone at your own pace.
Created by a U.S.-Based AI Engineer
Built by Evan Conrad in San Francisco, the project combines civic engagement with AI-powered educational tools. It’s also fully open source and available on GitHub for community contributions.
Support for the Immigrant Community
Part of a Broader Movement
This tool was inspired by initiatives that support immigrants and reform immigration policy in the U.S., including Plymouth Street (visa support), YIMBY Action (housing advocacy), and the Institute for Progress (policy improvement).
Open Source and Community-Driven
You can report bugs or contribute to development on GitHub. Feedback is welcome via Twitter (@evanjconrad), helping make the tool better for everyone.
Who This Is For
- Immigrants preparing for the U.S. naturalization test
- ESL learners practicing U.S. civics in English
- Educators and community groups helping people become citizens
- Anyone looking to better understand U.S. civics and government
