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Other free resources for the citizenship test.

We don't pretend to be the only place to study. Below are the free resources we trust — Smithsonian, USCIS official materials, libraries, and adult-ed programs. Some are better than CivicsPath at certain things; we'll tell you when.

Section A

Official USCIS materials

USCIS 2025 Civics Test page

Official USCIS hub for the 128-question naturalization test.

Why we link this

The official source for the 128-question pool, MP3 audio of all questions, and updates when USCIS revises the test.

M-715 Reading Vocabulary List (PDF)

The official printable reading vocabulary list.

Why we link this

The official, printable reading vocabulary list. We mirror it on /study/reading-vocabulary for browsing convenience.

N-400 Application Form

The actual naturalization application.

Why we link this

The actual application. Read it carefully — your answers here are what the officer asks you about during the interview.

Section B

Educational resources

Smithsonian "Preparing for the Oath"

Museum-grade interactive study site for the citizenship test.

Why we link this

The most authoritative free study resource for the test. Note: still on the older 100-question version as of 2026 — but their pedagogy and museum-grade primary sources are unmatched.

USCIS YouTube Channel

Official videos including a full sample interview.

Why we link this

Official videos showing what an interview actually looks like — including a full sample interview from start to finish.

PBS NewsHour Classroom — Civics

Free PBS NewsHour education resources for civics learning.

Why we link this

Free PBS NewsHour series explaining the civics concepts behind the test questions. Useful if you want to understand, not just memorize.

Section C

Local resources

In-person classes are the highest-leverage thing we can't replicate. If you have time for a weekly cohort, take it.

Public library citizenship classes

Search "[your city] library citizenship class" — most run free 8-week prep cohorts.

Why we link this

Local instruction with peers is the highest-leverage thing we don't replicate. We'd rather link you there than pretend we replace it.

Section D

Honest comparisons — where CivicsPath fits

We focus on three things others don't combine in one place: spaced repetition that adapts to you, an interview rehearsal that uses your N-400 answers, and an English-test prep surface that covers all 4 sections (civics + reading + writing + speaking). If you only need to memorize 100 facts, the Smithsonian site is excellent and free. If you want to feel ready for the actual conversation with an officer, that's where we focus.

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