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Built for the moment you’ve worked decades for.

Prepare for your citizenship interview.
Your way.

Interactive practice — written or audio. Science-based study plans that fit your timeline. Four officer voices reflecting the real diversity of USCIS interviews.

…No subscription · Renew $29 / 6 months
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Interactive

Real questions. Real feedback. Practice the moment you’ll actually live through.

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Customizable

Written or audio. Your pace. Four voices. No streaks, no shame.

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Realistic

USCIS officers don’t all sound the same. Practice with accents you may actually meet.

Explore how it works.

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Try a sample question

One of 128 official USCIS questions. Pick an answer — get instant feedback.

What is the supreme law of the land?
This is question 1 of 128.

Customize how you practice

Every setting can change anytime. Try them now.

Practice mode
Officer voice
Study plan length
~4 questions per day
Change anytime — your progress is saved.

Hear each officer voice

Same question — “What is the supreme law of the land?” — across four accents. Pick the one closest to the interview you expect.

Officer Patel
Indian-American
Officer Rodriguez
Hispanic-American
Officer Chen
Chinese-American
Officer Johnson
Standard American

Officer Patel, Officer Rodriguez, Officer Chen, and Officer Johnson are fictional voice personas created for practice purposes. Not affiliated with USCIS.

Don’t hear yours? You can suggest accents.
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Interactive

  • Voice-input mock interview mode
  • Written practice for quiet study time
  • Fuzzy-match scoring — accepts close phrasings
  • Instant feedback on every answer
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Customizable

  • Switch between written and audio anytime
  • Pick your daily pace — no enforced streaks
  • Choose the officer voice that helps you most
  • Pause and resume — your progress is saved
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Realistic

  • Standard American · Indian-American
  • Hispanic-American · Chinese-American
  • More accents added based on user requests
  • All 128 official USCIS questions

Pick the path that fits your life.

Pick your study plan →

Three science-based study plans. Each delivers daily sessions sized for memory consolidation — not cramming, not coasting.

Sprint

14 days
~9
questions per day

For applicants with an interview in the next month. Intensive review with active-recall sessions.

Standard

30 days
~4
questions per day

The default. Distributed practice with built-in review days. Works for most adults preparing for the test.

Comfortable

60 days
~2
questions per day

For applicants 50+ or non-native English speakers. Heavy review repetition, more audio time per question.

Built on evidence-based learning principles: spaced repetition (Ebbinghaus), distributed practice (Cepeda), and active recall (Roediger & Karpicke).

The 128-question test

About the test →
Most-asked question

USCIS reinstated the 128-question civics test for applicants who filed N-400 on or after October 20, 2025. That is the test you will take.

Short answer:You will be asked 20 of the 128 official USCIS civics questions. You need 12 correct to pass. Your study plan covers all 128 questions with spaced repetition so you are ready for whichever 20 come up.

All 128 official questions, with audio in multiple officer voices, in English and Spanish.

Filing N-400? Prep is free.

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Filing your N-400 with us? Test prep is included free.

Our $99 N-400 filing service — fills your form correctly, ships the packet ready to mail — comes with full access to this prep tool. If you buy prep separately first and then upgrade to N-400, we automatically refund your $49. You never pay twice.

Learn about N-400 service →

One price. Six months.

See pricing →
One-time payment
$49
6 months of full access. No subscription.
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Need more time? Renew for $29 / 6 months when your access expires.

Common questions.

Read the FAQ →
Why pay $49 when there are free apps?

Free apps cover question lists but not the realistic interview experience. They don’t have diverse officer voices, they don’t have a study plan that fits your timeline, and they don’t have mock interview voice input. If you only need to memorize questions, a free app works. If you want to walk into the interview feeling familiar with the experience, you need more.

Why not just use USCIS’s own materials?

USCIS provides the official question list — that’s where our content comes from. What they don’t provide: interactive practice, varied officer voices, mock interview mode, or a structured study schedule. Their PDF is the source material; we’re the practice tool that helps you actually use it.

What if my interview is in 2 weeks?

Pick the Sprint plan (14 days). You’ll cover ~9 questions per day with intensive review. We won’t pretend that’s ideal — distributed practice over 4-6 weeks is more effective for retention — but Sprint maximizes what’s possible in your window.

What if I’m older or English is not my first language?

Pick the Comfortable plan (60 days). It runs ~2 questions per day with heavier audio repetition and more time per concept. The plan respects how memory actually consolidates — without making you feel rushed.

What does $29 renewal cover?

Six more months of access. Same content, your same progress. Most applicants finish the test prep before their first 6 months expire — renewal is for the smaller group whose interview gets delayed, or who want to refresh closer to interview day.

Are these officer voices real USCIS officers?

No. They are fictional voice personas — voice-cloned from volunteer recordings — created specifically for practice. We chose four accents reflecting the real diversity of USCIS personnel. They are not affiliated with USCIS in any way.

Ready when you are.

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MiVisaGuide.com is not affiliated with the U.S. government or USCIS. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. The Citizenship Prep tool is a study aid; passing the actual USCIS interview depends on your own performance. Officer Patel, Officer Rodriguez, Officer Chen, and Officer Johnson are fictional voice personas created for practice purposes and are not affiliated with USCIS.