Preparing for the U.S. Citizenship Interview
   
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  1. Using This Site
    Visit the Using This Site page to see how to best use this site.


  2. Other Sites
    The Other Sites page recommends other sites that can help people prepare to become United States citizens.

After visiting and studying all the categories at this site and learning the answers to all the quiz and test questions, you will be able to correctly answer the 100 questions provided by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) in preparation for the citizenship interview. However, answering the questions during the interview could be more difficult for many reasons. For example, the focus on listening skills will be stronger in the actual interview than when using this site.

Learn how to best use this site. Besides studying from this site, you might be able to take citizenship classes in your area. Classes are available at many adult education and community centers around the country.

The curriculum for this Web site is appropriate for most people who want to prepare for the USCIS citizenship interview. This site was specifically designed for East Side Union High School District Adult Education students by Jim Borkenhagen, John Domenichini, and Steve Jack.