Руководства
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128 vs 100 Questions: Which Citizenship Test Do You Take?
Two versions of the civics test are in use in 2026, and the one you take is decided by a single fact: the date you filed Form N-400. Here is the rule, the differences, and what to study.
Updated 2026-07-17 · 4 min read
The N-400 Interview, Step by Step: What Actually Happens
The naturalization interview usually runs 20–30 minutes and follows a predictable script: oath, application review, civics test, English tests, decision. Knowing the sequence is the best anxiety cure there is.
Updated 2026-07-17 · 5 min read
The Citizenship Reading Test: Format, Vocabulary, and Practice Sentences
You pass the reading test by reading one sentence aloud acceptably — and every possible sentence is built from a short official vocabulary list. This is the most learnable part of the whole interview.
Updated 2026-07-17 · 4 min read
The Citizenship Writing Test: What You'll Write and How It's Graded
The officer dictates a sentence and you write it on a tablet — one acceptable sentence out of up to three passes. Grading is far more forgiving than most applicants expect.
Updated 2026-07-17 · 4 min read
What Happens If You Fail the Citizenship Test?
Failing a portion of the test at your interview is not the end of your application — you get a second attempt on just the part you missed. Here is exactly how the retake works.
Updated 2026-07-17 · 3 min read
Citizenship Interview Day: What to Bring and What to Expect
A short, practical checklist for the morning of your naturalization interview — documents, timing, and the small logistics that keep an already-stressful day calm.
Updated 2026-07-17 · 3 min read